Jeux Sans Frontières 1997
The European television game show Jeux Sans Frontières was won in 1997 by the team from Amadora in Portugal.
- France (F): light blue
- Greece (GR): dark blue
- Hungary (H): yellow
- Italy (I): white
- Netherlands (NL): orange
- Portugal (P): green
- Slovenia (SLO): fuchsia
- Switzerland (CH): red
Heat 1
Broadcast Date (Europe): Monday 30 June 1997; Venue: Óbuda Esplanade, Budapest, Hungary
Place | Country | Town | Points |
---|---|---|---|
1 | H | Gyöngyös | 91 |
2 | CH | Vedeggio | 65 |
3 | SLO | Lasko | 64 |
4 | P | Aveiro | 58 |
5 | I | Castel Goffredo | 54 |
6 | NL | Maarssen | 40 |
7 | F | Lyon | 36 |
8 | GR | Tinos | 31 |
Heat 2
Broadcast Date (Europe): Monday 7 July 1997; Venue: Óbuda Esplanade, Budapest, Hungary
Place | Country | Town | Points |
---|---|---|---|
1 | P | Amadora | 72 |
2 | H | Pápa | 70 |
3 | SLO | Bovec | 63 |
4 | GR | Katastari–Zakynthos | 55 |
5 | F | Troyes | 51 |
6 | I | Otranto | 47 |
7 | NL | Almere | 45 |
8 | CH | Chiasso | 43 |
Heat 3
Broadcast Date (Europe): Monday 14 July 1997; Venue: Óbuda Esplanade, Budapest, Hungary
Place | Country | Town | Points |
---|---|---|---|
1 | SLO | Sentjernej | 80 |
2 | CH | Schattdorf | 75 |
3 | H | Belváros - Lipótváros | 64 |
4 | GR | Skiathos | 60 |
5 | P | Moura | 54 |
6 | NL | Loon op Zand | 50 |
7 | I | Laigueglia | 35 |
8 | F | Poitiers | 31 |
Heat 4
Broadcast Date (Europe): Monday 21 July 1997; Venue: Óbuda Esplanade, Budapest, Hungary
Place | Country | Town | Points |
---|---|---|---|
1 | H | Komárom | 67 |
2 | F | La Clusaz | 65 |
3 | P | Lamego | 58 |
3 | SLO | Vuzenica | 58 |
5 | GR | Hania | 56 |
6 | I | Portici | 52 |
7 | NL | Vlissingen | 51 |
8 | CH | Val Bregaglia | 48 |
Heat 5
Broadcast Date (Europe): Monday 28 July 1997; Venue: Óbuda Esplanade, Budapest, Hungary
Place | Country | Town | Points |
---|---|---|---|
1 | P | Vila Franca de Xira | 68 |
2 | SLO | Ormož | 67 |
3 | CH | Coldrerio | 60 |
4 | NL | Laarbeek | 57 |
5 | F | Biarritz | 54 |
6 | H | Gyula | 50 |
7 | GR | Agrinio | 48 |
8 | I | Belmonte Mezzagno | 41 |
Heat 6
Broadcast Date (Europe): Monday 4 August 1997; Venue: Óbuda Esplanade, Budapest, Hungary
Place | Country | Town | Points |
---|---|---|---|
1 | NL | Heerlen | 76 |
2 | H | Szarvas | 72 |
3 | I | Courmayeur | 64 |
4 | CH | Faido | 55 |
5 | SLO | Briše | 54 |
6 | P | Bragança | 53 |
7 | F | Avignon | 40 |
8 | GR | Leros | 35 |
Heat 7
Broadcast Date (Europe): Monday 11 August 1997; Venue: Óbuda Esplanade, Budapest, Hungary
Place | Country | Town | Points |
---|---|---|---|
1 | H | Érd | 72 |
2 | I | Val di Sole | 68 |
3 | P | Felgueiras | 64 |
4 | SLO | Trzic | 58 |
5 | GR | Patras | 51 |
6 | F | Orléans | 48 |
6 | NL | Raalte | 48 |
8 | CH | Lago di Lugano | 33 |
Heat 8
Broadcast Date (Europe): Monday 18 August 1997; Venue: Óbuda Esplanade, Budapest, Hungary
Place | Country | Town | Points |
---|---|---|---|
1 | NL | Zandvoort | 68 |
2 | GR | Xanthi | 65 |
3 | CH | Ticino | 60 |
3 | H | Tiszaújváros | 60 |
5 | F | Cannes | 52 |
6 | P | Viseu | 51 |
7 | SLO | Kranj | 46 |
8 | I | Arzachena | 32 |
Heat 9
Broadcast Date (Europe): Monday 25 August 1997; Venue: Óbuda Esplanade, Budapest, Hungary
Place | Country | Town | Points |
---|---|---|---|
1 | P | Paredes | 66 |
2 | I | Norcia | 65 |
3 | SLO | Majsperk | 59 |
4 | H | Eger | 58 |
5 | GR | Edessa | 55 |
6 | CH | Brissago | 52 |
7 | F | Strasbourg | 50 |
8 | NL | IJsselstein | 46 |
Final
Broadcast Date (Europe): Monday 1 September 1997; Venue: Lisbon, Portugal; The teams which qualified from each country to the final were:
Country | Town | Place won | Points won |
---|---|---|---|
F | La Clusaz | 2 | 65 |
GR | Xanthi | 2 | 65 |
H | Gyöngyös | 1 | 91 |
I | Val di Sole | 2 | 68 |
NL | Heerlen | 1 | 76 |
P | Amadora | 1 | 72 |
SLO | Sentjernej | 1 | 80 |
CH | Schattdorf | 2 | 75 |
Final table
Place | Country | Town | Points |
---|---|---|---|
1 | P | Amadora | 68 |
2 | I | Val di Sole | 66 |
3 | CH | Schattdorf | 65 |
4 | H | Gyöngyös | 64 |
5 | NL | Heerlen | 63 |
6 | GR | Xanthi | 40 |
7 | SLO | Sentjernej | 38 |
8 | F | La Clusaz | 34 |
Preceded by Jeux Sans Frontières 1996 |
Jeux Sans Frontières 1997 | Succeeded by Jeux Sans Frontières 1998 |