European U22 Beach Volleyball Championships

European U22 Beach Volleyball Championships is a double-gender beach volleyball tournament for national U22 teams. It is organised annually by the European Volleyball Confederation (CEV). First held in 1999, it was originally an under-23 tournament until 2013 when it was restricted to athletes under the age of 22.[1][2]

Results

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# Year Location Gold Silver Bronze
1999–2012: U23
1 1999        / 
2 2000        
3 2001        
2002 Not held Not held Not held Not held
4 2003        
5 2004        
6 2005        
7 2006        
8 2007        
9 2008        
10 2009        
11 2010[6]  
Kos,
Greece
  Poland
Michal Kadziola
Jakub Szalankiewicz
  Germany
Matthias Penk
Alexander Walkenhorst
  Italy
Paolo Nicolai
Paolo Ingrosso
12 2011[7]  
Porto,
Portugal
  Germany
Lars Flüggen
Stefan Köhler
  Poland
Michal Kadziola
Jakub Szalankiewicz
  Russia
Sergey Kostyukhin
Ruslan Bykanov
13 2012[8]  
Assen,
Netherlands
  Ukraine
Sergiy Popov
Valeriy Samoday
  Poland
Bartosz Łosiak
Piotr Kantor
  Belarus
Aliaksandr Dziadkou
Yauhen Vishneuski
Since 2013: U22
14 2013[a]  
Varna,
Bulgaria
  Poland
Bartosz Łosiak
Piotr Kantor
  Norway
Lars Fredrik Tvinde
Hendrik Mol
  Poland
Maciej Kosiak
Maciej Rudol
15 2014  
Fethiye,
Turkey
  Norway
Runar Sannarnes
Christian Sørum
  Switzerland
Nico Beeler
Marco Krattiger
  Austria
Christoph Dressler
Benedikt Kattner
16 2015  
Macedo de Cavaleiros,
Portugal
  Poland
Michał Bryl
Kacper Kujawiak
  France
Romain Di Giantommaso
Maxime Thiercy
  Russia
Igor Velichko
Maxim Sivolap
17 2016  
Thessaloniki,
Greece
  Norway
Anders Mol
Christian Sørum
  Austria
Moritz Pristauz
Maximilian Trummer
  France
Arnaud Gauthier-Rat
Arnaud Loiseau
18 2017  
Baden,
Austria
  Russia
Oleg Stoyanovskiy
Artem Yarzutkin
  Norway
Mathias Berntsen
Anders Mol
  Austria
Moritz Pristauz
Paul Buchegger
19 2018  
Jūrmala,
Latvia
  Latvia
Kristaps Šmits
Mihails Samoilovs
  Spain
Alejandro Huerta
Javier Huerta
  Lithuania
Audrius Knašas
Patrikas Stankevičius
20 2019  
Antalya,
Turkey
  Russia
Alexey Gusev
Pavel Shustrov
  Germany
Lukas Pfretzschner
Robin Sowa
  France
Timothée Platre
Théo Faure
21 2020  
İzmir,
Turkey
  Russia
Alexey Gusev
Pavel Shustrov
  Poland
Miłosz Kruk
Mikołaj Miszczuk
  Germany
Mio Wüst
Rudy Schneider
22 2021  
Baden,
Austria
  Sweden
David Åhman
Jonatan Hellvig
  Latvia
Arturs Rinkēvičs
Ardis Bedrītis
  Russia
Alexey Gusev
Pavel Shustrov
23 2022  
Vlissingen,
Netherlands
  Sweden
David Åhman
Jacob Hölting Nilsson
  Latvia
Kristians Fokerots
Arturs Rinkēvičs
  Austria
Timo Hammarberg
Laurenc Grössig
24 2023  
Timișoara,
Romania
  Norway
Markus Mol
Jo Sunde
  Germany
Maximilian Just
Lui Wüst
  Latvia
Olivers Bulgačs
Kristians Fokerots
25 2024  
Termal,
Turkey
  Sweden
Jacob Hölting Nilsson
Elmer Andersson
  Norway
Adrian Mol
Even Stray Aas
  France
Arthur Canet
Téo Rotar

Notes:

  1. ^ From 2013 onwards, the tournament was changed from U23 to U22.[1]

Women

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# Year Location Gold Silver Bronze
1999–2012: U23
1 1999        / 
2 2000        
3 2001        
2002 Not held Not held Not held Not held
4 2003        
5 2004        
6 2005        
7 2006        
8 2007        
9 2008        
10 2009        
11 2010[9]  
Kos,
Greece
  Czech Republic
Kristýna Kolocová
Markéta Sluková
  Italy
Marta Menegatti
Laura Giombini
  Russia
Elizaveta Ryabova
Irina Chaika
12 2011[10]  
Porto,
Portugal
  Netherlands
Rimke Braakman
Michelle Stiekema
  Poland
Kinga Kołosińska
Monika Brzostek
  Germany
Chantal Laboureur
Kira Walkenhorst
13 2012[11]  
Assen,
Netherlands
  Germany
Chantal Laboureur
Kira Walkenhorst
  Russia
Irina Chaika
Yulia Abalakina
  Germany
Christine Aulenbrock
Victoria Bieneck
Since 2013: U22
14 2013[a]  
Varna,
Bulgaria
  Switzerland
Nina Betschart
Anouk Vergé-Dépré
  Spain
Ángela Lobato
Paula Soria
  Czech Republic
Hana Třešňáková
Eliška Gálová
15 2014  
Fethiye,
Turkey
  Poland
Karolina Baran
Jagoda Gruszczyńska
  Poland
Katarzyna Kociołek
Dorota Strąg
  Switzerland
Nicole Eiholzer
Dunja Gerson
16 2015  
Macedo de Cavaleiros,
Portugal
  Switzerland
Nina Betschart
Nicole Eiholzer
  Poland
Katarzyna Kociołek
Dorota Strąg
  Lithuania
Monika Povilaitytė
Ieva Dumbauskaitė
17 2016  
Thessaloniki,
Greece
  Latvia
Anastasija Kravčenoka
Tīna Graudiņa
  Poland
Katarzyna Kociołek
Jagoda Gruszczyńska
  Germany
Lisa Arnholdt
Nadja Glenzke
18 2017  
Baden,
Austria
  Russia
Nadezda Makroguzova
Svetlana Kholomina
  Romania
Adriana Matei
Beata Vaida
  Germany
Lisa Arnholdt
Leonie Welsch
19 2018  
Jūrmala,
Latvia
  Russia
Nadezda Makroguzova
Svetlana Kholomina
  Latvia
Anastasija Kravčenoka
Tīna Graudiņa
  Spain
Daniela Álvarez
María Belén Carro
20 2019  
Antalya,
Turkey
  Russia
Maria Bocharova
Maria Voronina
  Germany
Julika Hoffmann
Sarah Schulz
  Spain
Daniela Álvarez
María Belén Carro
21 2020  
İzmir,
Turkey
  Russia
Anastasiia Frolova
Aleksandra Ganenko
  Russia
Maria Voronina
Maria Bocharova
  Switzerland
Esmée Böbner
Mara Betschart
22 2021  
Baden,
Austria
  Russia
Maria Voronina
Maria Bocharova
  Netherlands
Raïsa Schoon
Emi van Driel
  Ukraine
Anhelina Khmil
Tetiana Lazarenko
23 2022  
Vlissingen,
Netherlands
  Spain
Daniela Álvarez
Tania Moreno
  Denmark
Clara Windeleff
Sofia Bisgaard
  Ukraine
Anhelina Khmil
Tetiana Lazarenko
24 2023  
Timișoara,
Romania
  Lithuania
Danielė Kvedaraitė
Ariana Rudkovskaja
  Czech Republic
Kylie Neuschaeferová
Markéta Svozilová
  Spain
Sofía Izuzquiza
Ana Vergara
25 2024  
Termal,
Turkey
  Czech Republic
Katerina Pavelková
Anna Pavelková
  Poland
Małgorzata Ciężkowska
Urszula Łunio
  Latvia
Līva Ēbere
Deniela Konstantinova

Notes:

  1. ^ From 2013 onwards, the tournament was changed from U23 to U22.[1]

Medals (U22)

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Russia113721
2  Germany9111232
3  Poland58316
4  Czech Republic45211
5  Latvia44412
6  Spain34411
7  Norway3306
8  Sweden3014
9  Switzerland2226
10  Austria1247
11  Netherlands1113
12  Finland1102
13  Lithuania1023
  Ukraine1023
15  Portugal1001
16  Italy0213
17  France0134
18  Greece0123
19  Romania0112
20  Denmark0101
21  Belarus0011
Totals (21 entries)505052152

European U20 Beach Volleyball Championships

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Source:[12][13][14]

Editions

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U20 European Championships

U19

1. 1999, Aug 18–21 Finestrat ESP

U20

2. 2000, Aug 03-06 Nürnberg GER

2001 cancelled

3. 2002, Aug 22–25 Basel SUI

4. 2003, Jul 01-04 Salzburg AUT

5. 2004, Jul 22–25 Koper SLO

6. 2005, Jul 28–31 Tel Aviv ISR

7. 2006, Aug 17–20 Ankaran SLO

8. 2007, Aug 30 – Sep 02 Scheveningen NED

9. 2008, Aug 04-07 San Salvo ITA

10. 2009, Aug 26–29 Kos GRE

11. 2010, Jul 08-11 Catania ITA

12. 2011, Jul 27–30 Tel Aviv ISR

13. 2012, Aug 16–19 Hartberg AUT

14. 2013, Aug 08-11 Vilnius LTU

15. 2014, Sep 04-07 Cesenatico ITA

16. 2015, Sep 02-05 Larnaca CYP

17. 2016, Jun 16–19 Antalya TUR

18. 2017, Sep 07-10 Vulcano ITA

19. 2018, Jun 28 – Jul 01 Anapa RUS

20. 2019, Jun 27–30 Göteborg SWE

21. 2020, Sep 09-13 Brno CZE

22. 2021, Jul 08-11 İzmir TUR

23. 2022, Jul 14–17 İzmir TUR

24. 2023, Aug 17–20 Rīga LAT

2020: Originally planned on Aug 12–16 but postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Results

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Men

Champions Final Runners-up Third place

  1. 1999 RUS 2:1 GER GER
  2. 2000 GER 2:0 NED GER
  3. 2002 CZE 2:1 GER GER
  4. 2003 LAT 2:0 ESP POL
  5. 2004 LAT 2:0 GER POL
  6. 2005 LAT 2:0 POL GER
  7. 2006 GER 2:1 POL NED
  8. 2007 POL 2:0 FRA ITA
  9. 2008 POL 2:1 NED RUS
  10. 2009 POL 2:1 UKR ESP
  11. 2010 POL 2:1 DEN UKR
  12. 2011 POL 2:0 LAT GER
  13. 2012 AUT 2:1 POL POL
  14. 2013 POL 2:1 POL RUS
  15. 2014 GER 2:0 RUS LTU
  16. 2015 NOR 2:0 FRA UKR
  17. 2016 NOR 2:0 RUS SUI
  18. 2017 RUS 2:0 SUI FRA
  19. 2018 RUS 2:0 FRA RUS
  20. 2019 NED 2:0 GER SWE
  21. 2020 SWE 2:0 GER ITA
  22. 2021 SLO 2:0 NOR ITA
  23. 2022 AUT 2:1 FRA GER
  24. 2023 FRA 2:0 AUT LAT

Women

Champions Final Runners-up Third place

  1. 1999 GRE 2:0 LAT FRA
  2. 2000 RUS 2:0 SUI EST
  3. 2002 FIN 2:0 GER RUS
  4. 2003 GER 2:0 RUS GER
  5. 2004 GER 2:1 AUT GER
  6. 2005 NED 2:1 AUT GER
  7. 2006 GER 2:0 SUI NED
  8. 2007 NED 2:0 CZE POL
  9. 2008 RUS 2:0 POL NED
  10. 2009 ITA 2:1 POL POL
  11. 2010 GER 2:0 RUS POL
  12. 2011 AUT 2:0 RUS POL
  13. 2012 POL 2:0 GER LTU
  14. 2013 SUI 2:0 POL AUT
  15. 2014 SUI 2:0 AUT POL
  16. 2015 NED 2:1 FIN RUS
  17. 2016 NED 2:0 ITA BLR
  18. 2017 RUS 2:1 ITA NED
  19. 2018 RUS 2:0 POL SUI
  20. 2019 RUS 2:0 NED ESP
  21. 2020 LAT 2:0 SUI UKR
  22. 2021 RUS 2:0 ESP DEN
  23. 2022 UKR 2:0 LAT NED
  24. 2023 POL 2:1 SUI CZE

Medals

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Men (1999–2023)

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Poland64313
2  Germany35614
3  Russia3238
4  Latvia3115
5  Austria2103
  Norway2103
7  France1416
8  Netherlands1214
9  Sweden1012
10  Czech Republic1001
  Slovenia1001
12  Ukraine0123
13  Spain0112
  Switzerland0112
15  Denmark0101
16  Italy0033
17  Lithuania0011
Totals (17 entries)24242472

Women (1999–2023)

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Russia63211
2  Germany4239
3  Netherlands4149
4  Poland24511
5  Switzerland2417
6  Austria1315
7  Italy1203
  Latvia1203
9  Finland1102
10  Ukraine1012
11  Greece1001
12  Czech Republic0112
  Spain0112
14  Belarus0011
  Denmark0011
  Estonia0011
  France0011
  Lithuania0011
Totals (18 entries)24242472

Total (1999–2023)

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Russia95519
2  Poland88824
3  Germany77923
4  Netherlands53513
5  Latvia4318
6  Austria3418
7  Switzerland2529
8  Norway2103
9  France1427
10  Italy1236
11  Ukraine1135
12  Czech Republic1113
13  Finland1102
14  Sweden1012
15  Greece1001
  Slovenia1001
17  Spain0224
18  Denmark0112
19  Lithuania0022
20  Belarus0011
  Estonia0011
Totals (21 entries)484848144

European U18 Beach Volleyball Championships

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Source:[15][16][17]

Editions

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1. 2002, Aug 15–18 Illichivsk UKR

2. 2003, Aug 07-10 Brno CZE

3. 2004, Aug 05-08 Mysłowice POL

4. 2005, Aug 11–14 Illichivsk UKR

5. 2006, Jul 27–30 Bratislava SVK

6. 2007, Jul 18–21 Brno CZE

7. 2008, Aug 28–31 Loutraki GRE

8. 2009, Jul 23–26 Espinho POR

9. 2010, Aug 05-08 Porto POR

10. 2011, Aug 11–14 Vilnius LTU

11. 2012, Jul 05-08 Brno CZE

12. 2013, Aug 28–31 Maladzyechna BLR

13. 2014, Aug 21–24 Kristiansand NOR

14. 2015, Aug 06-09 Rīga LAT

15. 2016, Aug 11–14 Brno CZE

16. 2017, Aug 24–27 Kazan RUS

17. 2018, Aug 16–19 Brno CZE

18. 2019, Jun 13–16 Baden AUT

19. 2020, Sep 16–20 İzmir TUR

20. 2021, Sep 02-05 Ljubljana SLO

21. 2022, Sep 01-04 Loutraki GRE

22. 2023, Aug 23–27 Madrid ESP

2020: Originally planned on Jul 08-12 but postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Results

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Men

Champions Final Runners-up Third place

  1. 2002 RUS 2:1 ESP RUS
  2. 2003 GER 2:0 LAT ESP
  3. 2004 POL 2:0 GER POL
  4. 2005 POL 2:0 LTU SLO
  5. 2006 POL 2:0 UKR FRA
  6. 2007 EST 2:1 ESP FRA
  7. 2008 UKR 2:1 POL GER
  8. 2009 POL 2:0 CRO EST
  9. 2010 RUS 2:0 POL RUS
  10. 2011 POL 2:0 RUS POL
  11. 2012 RUS 2:0 RUS GER
  12. 2013 RUS 2:0 AUT GER
  13. 2014 GER 2:1 POL ESP
  14. 2015 FRA 2:0 UKR SUI
  15. 2016 GER 2:0 RUS FRA
  16. 2017 RUS 2:0 RUS RUS
  17. 2018 SWE 2:0 CZE RUS
  18. 2019 GER 2:1 SLO RUS
  19. 2020 UKR 2:0 LAT RUS
  20. 2021 RUS 2:0 POL AUT
  21. 2022 LAT 2:0 DEN BEL
  22. 2023 DEN 2:1 SWE GER

Women

Champions Final Runners-up Third place

  1. 2002 GER 2:1 NED GRE
  2. 2003 GER 2:0 GER NED
  3. 2004 POL 2:1 GER GER
  4. 2005 CZE 2:0 GER LTU
  5. 2006 NED 2:1 NED GER
  6. 2007 GER 2:1 FRA SUI
  7. 2008 RUS 2:0 GER POL
  8. 2009 GER 2:1 CZE RUS
  9. 2010 RUS 2:0 POR GER
  10. 2011 LTU 2:1 SUI POL
  11. 2012 POL 2:0 GER SUI
  12. 2013 RUS 2:0 GER UKR
  13. 2014 GER 2:0 POL FIN
  14. 2015 LAT 2:0 AUT CZE
  15. 2016 CZE 2:1 RUS SRB
  16. 2017 RUS 2:1 NED UKR
  17. 2018 GER 2:0 RUS ESP
  18. 2019 RUS 2:1 ESP CZE
  19. 2020 UKR 2:0 UKR SUI
  20. 2021 SUI 2:1 UKR GER
  21. 2022 CZE 2:0 AUT NED
  22. 2023 ESP 2:1 AUT FRA

Medals

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Men (2002–2023)

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Russia64616
2  Poland54211
3  Germany4149
4  Ukraine2204
5  Latvia1203
6  Denmark1102
  Sweden1102
8  France1034
9  Estonia1012
10  Spain0224
11  Austria0112
  Slovenia0112
13  Croatia0101
  Czech Republic0101
  Lithuania0101
16  Belgium0011
  Switzerland0011
Totals (17 entries)22222266

Women (2002–2023)

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Germany66416
2  Russia5218
3  Czech Republic3126
4  Poland2125
5  Netherlands1326
6  Ukraine1225
7  Switzerland1135
8  Spain1113
9  Lithuania1012
10  Latvia1001
11  Austria0303
12  France0112
13  Portugal0101
14  Finland0011
  Greece0011
  Serbia0011
Totals (16 entries)22222266

Total (2002–2023)

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Russia116724
2  Germany107825
3  Poland75416
4  Ukraine3429
5  Czech Republic3227
6  Latvia2204
7  Netherlands1326
8  Estonia1236
9  France1146
  Switzerland1146
11  Lithuania1113
  Spain1113
13  Denmark1102
  Sweden1102
15  Austria0415
16  Slovenia0112
17  Croatia0101
  Portugal0101
19  Belgium0011
  Finland0011
  Greece0011
  Serbia0011
Totals (22 entries)444444132

Medals (U22, U20, U18) (1999–2023)

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  1. U22 Men – 1999–2023 – 24 Editions
  2. U22 Women – 1999–2023 – 24 Editions
  3. U20 Men – 1999–2023 – 24 Editions
  4. U20 Women – 1999–2023 – 24 Editions
  5. U18 Men – 2002–2023 – 22 Editions
  6. U18 Women – 2002–2023 – 22 Editions
RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Russia31141964
2  Germany26252980
3  Poland20201555
4  Latvia109423
5  Czech Republic78520
6  Netherlands77822
7  Switzerland58821
8  Ukraine55717
9  Norway5308
10  Austria410620
11  Spain47718
12  Sweden4127
13  France26816
14  Finland2215
15  Lithuania2158
16  Italy1449
17  Denmark1315
18  Estonia1247
19  Greece1135
20  Slovenia1113
21  Portugal1102
22  Romania0112
23  Croatia0101
24  Belarus0022
25  Belgium0011
  Serbia0011
Totals (26 entries)140140142422

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b c "Competition History". European Volleyball Confederation. Retrieved December 25, 2018.
  2. ^ "Sportstatistik / Sports Statistics: Volleyball". sport-record.de. Retrieved June 4, 2024.
  3. ^ "Editions & Champions". CEV.
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  5. ^ "U22 European Championships". sport-record.de. Retrieved June 4, 2024.
  6. ^ "2010 CEV U23 Beach Volleyball European Championship: Results – Men". European Volleyball Confederation. Retrieved December 25, 2018.
  7. ^ "2011 CEV U23 Beach Volleyball European Championship: Results – Men". European Volleyball Confederation. Retrieved December 25, 2018.
  8. ^ "2012 CEV U23 Beach Volleyball European Championship: Results – Men". European Volleyball Confederation. Retrieved December 25, 2018.
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  10. ^ "2011 CEV U23 Beach Volleyball European Championship: Results – Women". European Volleyball Confederation. Retrieved December 25, 2018.
  11. ^ "2012 CEV U23 Beach Volleyball European Championship: Results – Women". European Volleyball Confederation. Retrieved December 25, 2018.
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  13. ^ "Editions & Champions". CEV.
  14. ^ "U20 European Championships". sport-record.de. Retrieved June 4, 2024.
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  16. ^ "Editions & Champions". CEV.
  17. ^ "U18 European Championships". sport-record.de. Retrieved June 4, 2024.
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