Apply for the European Universities Championships 2024

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The European Universities Championships are held every two years in connection with the multi-sport event European Universities Games and every two years as separate European Championships. 2024 will be the year of the European Universities Games. Around 5,000 athletes from across Europe will take part in the European Universities Games. The Games also offer a great opportunity to test the level of European elite sports, as many national team-level athletes will be taking part in them. The athletes will represent their own higher education institution in the Games.

Place and time:

Debrecen and Miskolc, Hungary, 8–25 July 2024

Sports:

Beach Volley 18–23 July

Futsal 9–17 July

Football 17–24 July

Judo 10–13 July

Karate 15–18 July

Basketball 17–24 July

3X3 Basketball 11–16 July

Handball 18–24 July and beach handball 10–13 July

Volleyball 9–16 July

Kickboxing 10–13 July

Table tennis (also as a para sport) 19–24 July

Chess 9–13 July

Badminton 18–24 July

Taekwondo 20–23 July

Tennis 18–24 July

Water polo 18–24 July (men only)

Registration:

The Finnish Student Sports Federation will select the athletes for the Games based on the applications. Application form. Finland has one guaranteed spot for each sport, and it is also possible to apply for more than one team or athlete for the same competition series. For this reason, we will rank the applicants, and we hope to get several representatives for the Games. For most individual sports, there are more than one spot for each competition series. The applicants must be between the ages of 17 and 30.

The applications must be sent by 29 January 2024.

Further information: Markku Rantahalvari +358 44 780 0217 or markku.rantahalvari@oll.fi


NOTE! Even though the Finnish Student Sports Federation will select the athletes from among students studying in Finnish higher education institutions, it will only enrol and assist athletes from higher education institutions that are members of the Federation.

Students from the following higher education institutions will be enrolled by their own higher education institution. So, if you are studying in one of the higher education institutions listed below, please contact your own higher education institution already when applying for the Games.

XAMK, JAMK, Police University College, TAMK, Turku UAS, VAMK, Karelia UAS, Centria UAS, Lapland UAS, OAMK, Novia UAS, University of Eastern Finland, University of Lapland, Uniarts Helsinki, University of Turku, Åbo Akademi and University of Oulu.

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