European Universities Championships
European Universities Championships are university sports competitions governed by the European University Sports Association since 2001. There are currently 23 sports in which the championships are organised. Participants in these events are European university teams and individuals.
In 2019 new Championships were created for kickboxing, orienteering, beach handball and water polo.
History
The championships have been organised annually since 2001, and from 2012 onwards, they will be organised on a biannual basis, with European Universities Games being organised in even years as a multi-sport events, and the individual championships being organised in odd years. Under the umbrella of EUSA, the first championships were organised in 2001 under the name of European University Championships. In 2006, the sports events were renamed European Universities Championships, to stress the universities being the participants in the events. In 2012 the first European Universities Games was organised, bringing together 10 sports from the European Universities Championships at the same place at the same time. In 2014 the second European Universities Games was organised in Rotterdam including 10 different sports.Championships overview
Source:Championships Summary
The programme of the European Universities Championships is subject to change and currently includes 23 sports.- Individual / team sports
- Indoor / outdoor sports
- Combat sports
- Mind sports
- Racquet sports
2022
2023
- Football Tirana, Albania June 25- July 2
- Tennis Granada, Spain July 3–9
- Table tennis Olomouc, Czech Republic July 4–9
- Handball Podgorica, Montenegro July 8–14
- Badminton Miskolc, Hungary July 13–19
- Water polo Miskolc, Hungary July 13–19
- 3x3 Basketball Debrecen, Hungary July 15–19
- Volleyball Braga, Portugal July 16–23
- Futsal Split, Croatia July 18–26
- Combat Sports:Judo, Karate, Kickboxing, Taekwondo Zagreb, Croatia July 20–23
- Basketball Aveiro, Portugal July 23–30
- Orienteering St.Gallen, Switzerland August 24–27
- Rugby 7s Lisbon, Portugal August 28–31
- Rowing Bydgoszcz, Poland September 7–10
- Beach sports:Beach Handball, Beach Volleyball Malaga, Spain September 20–23 September 19–24
- Winter Sports:Alpine Skiing, Snowboarding Val di Zoldo, Italy December 18–21
2024