European Beach Volleyball Championship

The European Beach Volleyball Championship (or the Nestea European Championship Final) is a unisex sport competition for national teams in the sport of beach volleyball. The championship is held annually by the CEV (the European volleyball federation).

European Beach Volleyball Championships
Statusactive
Genresporting event
Date(s)mid-year
Frequencyannual
Countryvarying
Inaugurated1993 (1993)
Organised byEuropean Volleyball Confederation

Editions

Initially, in 1993, just men competed, but the following year a separate championship was held for women. The events have been combined since 1995.

Edition Year Host City Host Country Events
11993Almería Spain1
21994Almería - Espinho Spain -  Portugal2
31995Saint-Quay-Portrieux France2
41996Pescara Italy2
51997Riccione Italy2
61998Rhodes Greece2
71999Palma de Mallorca Spain2
82000Getxo Spain2
92001Jesolo Italy2
102002Basel  Switzerland2
112003Alanya Turkey2
122004Timmendorfer Strand Germany2
132005Moscow Russia2
142006The Hague Netherlands2
152007Valencia Spain2
162008Hamburg Germany2
172009Sochi Russia2
182010Berlin Germany2
192011Kristiansand Norway2
202012Scheveningen Netherlands2
Edition Year Host City Host Country Events
212013Klagenfurt Austria2
222014Cagliari Italy2
232015Klagenfurt Austria2
242016Biel/Bienne  Switzerland2
252017Jūrmala Latvia2
262018Various Cities Netherlands2
272019Moscow Russia2
282020Jūrmala Latvia2
292021Vienna Austria2
302022Munich Germany2

 : As part of the 2022 European Championships

Results Summary

Medals

As of 2021 European Beach Volleyball Championships.

Total

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Germany13111236
2 Italy82919
3 Netherlands79420
4  Switzerland78520
5 Norway66921
6 Czech Republic34411
7 Latvia3418
8 Austria3328
9 Greece3104
10 Spain2349
11 Russia1427
12 France1102
13 Poland0145
14 Finland0011
Totals (14 nations)575757171

See also

References

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