European Championship Tour 2004
2004 European Championship Tour | |||
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Tournament details | |||
Host nation | Italy, Croatia, Germany, Czech Republic, Spain | ||
Dates | May - September, 2004 | ||
Teams | |||
Venues | (in 5 host cities) | ||
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The 2004 European Championship Tour (or the 2004 European Beach Volleyball Tour) was the European beach volleyball tour for 2004.
The tour consisted of five tournaments with both genders, including the 2004 Championship Final.
Tournaments
- Italian Open, in Roseto degli Abruzzi, Italy - 12-16 May, 2004
- Zagreb Challenger, in Zagreb, Croatia - 3-6 June, 2004
- 2004 European Championship Final, in Timmendorfer Strand, Germany - 9-13 June, 2004
- Slavkov Challenger, in Slavkov, Czech Republic - 6-8 August, 2004
- Spanish Open, in Valencia, Spain - 9-12 September, 2004
Tournament results
Women
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Italian Open | Rysava-Novakova | Kuhn-Schnyder | Bruschini-Solazzi |
Zagreb Challenger | Felbabova-Novotna | Augoustides-Kaup | Klapalova-Petrova |
Final | Kuhn-Schnyder | Glesnes-Maaseide | Daniela Gattelli-Lucilla Perrotta |
Slavkov Challenger | Tychnova-Tychnova | Minusa-Pulina | Baburina-Osheyko |
Spanish Open | Arvaniti-Koutroumanidou | Hakedal-Torlen | Yanchulova-Yanchulova |
Men
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Italian Open | Bosma-Herrera | Dieckmann-Reckermann | Egger-Heyer |
Zagreb Challenger | Ahmann-Hager | Cuturic-Miklavc | Biza-Stejskal |
Final | Dieckmann-Reckermann | Egger-Heyer | Heuscher-Kobel |
Slavkov Challenger | De Gruijter-Ronnes | Michal Biza-Igor Stejskal | Premysl Kubala-Michal Palinek |
Spanish Open | Dieckmann-Scheuerpflug | Ahmann-Hager | Galli-Raffaelli |
Medal table by country
Position | Country: | Gold: | Silver: | Bronze: | Total: |
1. | Germany | 3 | 3 | 6 | |
2. | Czech Republic | 3 | 1 | 3 | 7 |
3. | Switzerland | 1 | 2 | 2 | 5 |
4. | Greece | 1 | 1 | ||
4. | Spain | 1 | 1 | ||
4. | Netherlands | 1 | 1 | ||
7. | Norway | 2 | 2 | ||
8. | Latvia | 1 | 1 | ||
8. | Slovenia | 1 | 1 | ||
9. | Italy | 3 | 3 | ||
10. | Ukraine | 1 | 1 | ||
10. | Bulgaria | 1 | 1 | ||
References
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