The European Grand Prix (EGP) aims to connect diplomacy players across Europe and reward those players that excel throughout the year. The EGP combines the results of diplomacy tournaments in Europe as well as the Tour of Britain and Seven Year War league to determine the winner of the EGP circuit.
Furthermore, we encourage all organisers that are part of the EGP to take measures to improve the wellbeing of players, such as the installment of a code of conduct, the appointment of wellbeing officer that assists the Tournament Director and the application of the following hierarchy of priorities:
Highest: The safety of attendees (and other people we may share the space with).
Second: The community of Diplomacy players.
Third: The fairness and competitiveness of the event.
It will consider 3 tiers of competition
Tier A: EDC & WDC
Tier B: 7YW & main tournament of any country at the reserve it has at least 5 boards and 14 players
Tier C: secondary tournament of any country and main tournament of any country which does not make the requisite of tier B . Virtual Tour of Britain isn't anymore included in the EGP 2026
The following tournaments will, if held, be part of the EGP in 2026:
B :
Netherlands Diplomacy Championship 2026 Hosted the 11-12 April in Groningen, NL
C :
London Open 2026 Hosted the 9-10 May in London, UK
A :
WORLD DIPLOMACY CHAMPIONSHIP ATHENS 2026 Hosted the 22-24 May in Athens, GR
C :
Regenscon 2026 Hosted the 19-21 june in Regensburg, DE
C :
Open de Paris 2026 Hosted the 26-28 june in Paris, FR
C :
Championnat de Bretagne 2026 Hosted the 24-25 juillet in Rennes, FR
B :
Switzerland Diplomacy Championship 2026 in september in Sierre, Valais, CH
A :
EUROPEAN DIPLOMACY CHAMPIONSHIP CHESTERFIELD 2026 Hosted the 2-4 October in Chesterfield , UK
B :
Hechtstechen Dresden 2026 in October in Dresden, DE
B :
Italian Diplomacy Championship in November in Varese, IT
B :
Championnat De France 2026 in December in Paris, FR