European Sports Championships

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The European Championships is a new multi-sport event which brings together the existing European championships of some of the continent's leading sports every four years. The inaugural edition in 2018 will be staged by the host cities of Glasgow, Scotland and Berlin, Germany between 1 and 12 August.

Overview

The European Athletics Championships will be in Berlin and Glasgow will host the aquatics, cycling, gymnastics, rowing and triathlon along with a new golf team championships.

The championships are being staged under one new brand with the Mark of a Champion, a star-like logo, representing the dynamic and vibrant new partnership between the sports, cities and broadcasters, who have unified to create a new force on the world sporting calendar which will be greater than the sum of its parts.

The European Broadcasting Union is a key partner in the event and it will be broadcast across Europe's free to air channels, reaching an estimated audience of 1.03 billion, and many more across radio and multiple digital platforms.

The athletics will be staged at the Olympiastadion in Berlin between 7 and 12 August. Competition will start in Glasgow on 1 August with the aquatics taking place at the Tollcross International Swimming Centre, the diving and synchronised at the Royal Commonwealth Pool in Edinburgh, and the open water swimming taking place at Loch Lomond.

Cylcling will bring its four Olympic disciplines of track, road, mountain bike and BMX together for the first time and they will be staged at Glasgow's Sir Chris Hoy Velodrome, on the streets of Glasgow, the Cathkin Braes Mountain Bike Trails and a new Olympic standard BMX track to be built in the city.

Gymnastics will take place at the SSE Hydro, the venue for the 2015 FIG World Gymnastics Championships, and the new golf team championships will be staged at Gleneagles, the venue for the 2014 Ryder Cup.

Both rowing and triathlon will take place at the Strathclyde Country Park.

This competition is not related to the European Games which are organised in the Olympic tradition by the European Olympic Committees.

First edition (2018)

The European Governing Bodies for athletics, swimming, cycling, golf, gymnastics, rowing and triathlon, will co-ordinate their individual continental championships as part of the first edition[1] between 1 and 12 August 2018, hosted by the cities of Berlin (already chosen as the host for the 2018 European Athletics Championships) and Glasgow (already chosen as the host for the 2018 European Aquatics Championships, and which will now also host the events of the other sports).[2][3]

The initial participating continental governing bodies, and championships, are:

The European Broadcasting Union,[4] the umbrella body for the continent’s free-to-air channels, will be the broadcast partner for the combined championships, which are expected to generate more than 2700 hours of programming. And with Europe’s public service broadcasters involved, the combined Championships are expected to reach a cumulative live television audience of around 1.03 billion viewers across the continent. This approach brings the existing European Championships together in a sustainable format once every four years in order to continue building their prestige, profile and media exposure.

To be staged between 1 and 12 August 2018, around 1,500 athletes will compete at the European Athletics Championships in Berlin, whilst at the same time 3,025 will take part in the other championships in Glasgow. Each European championship will be organised by the respective Federation and the Host City.

History

European Athletics, Ligue Européenne de Natation, Union Européenne de Cyclisme, European Rowing and the European Triathlon Union agreed in 2015 to organise their individual championships as part of the European Championships. The individual federations and the host cities will organise the individual championships, however they will all be scheduled and branded together. The championships that will be included are the European Athletics Championships, the LEN European Aquatics Championships, the European Cycling Championships, the European Rowing Championships, and the European Triathlon Championships as well as the European Gymnastics Championships and the new Golf Team Championships. Both Gymnastics and Golf formally joined the new event on 23 October 2015.

Host cities

Year Host City Host Nation Start Date End Date Sports Events Nations Athletes Venues
2018 Berlin Germany 1–12 August 2018 Future Event
Glasgow United Kingdom

See also

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External links

  • European Championships