Multi-Sport European Championships Finalises Sports Programme & Competition Schedule For Munich 2022

The European Championships 2022 Board has ratified the sports programme and daily competition schedule for the second edition of the multi-sport event taking place in Munich.The European Table Tennis Championships will be at the Rudi-Sedlmayer-Halle 13th-21st August . Around 260 athletes from more than 40 countries will compete in 5 medal events over 9 days of competition.

  • The European Championships Munich 2022 sports programme is available to be downloaded here.
  • The detailed daily schedule with the exact timing of all events will follow later this year.
  • Ticket sales to start in October 2021.


The European Championships is set to take place from 11th to 21st August 2022 in the year of the 50th anniversary of the Summer Games in the German city.

The European Championships Munich 2022 will unite the existing senior championships of nine of the continent’s leading sports ‘under one roof’ in Munich to create a must-watch must-attend experience that elevates the Champions of Europe.

The now-finalised sports programme will feature 4 700 athletes from about 50 nations competing in 176 medal events. The nation finishing top of the overall medal table for the participating sports will be awarded the European Championships Trophy.

European Championships Management has coordinated an intensive timetable development process that involved representatives of the participating Federations of Athletics Beach Volleyball Canoe Sprint Cycling Gymnastics Rowing Sport Climbing Table Tennis and Triathlon along with Host City Munich the European Broadcasting Union and National Broadcasters.

European Championships 2022 Board Chair and European Athletics Vice President Libor Varhaník said ‘’This is a huge milestone for the European Championships Munich 2022. All stakeholders have worked together in a spirit of collaboration to develop a fantastic competition schedule over 11 days full of action-packed finals and gold-medal moments that will feature Europe’s brightest stars including the likes of Dina Asher-Smith Laura Ludwig Yul Oeltze Adam Ondra Peter Sagan Max Whitlock Birgit Skarstein Timo Boll and Alistair Brownlee.

‘‘Munich 2022 will be an amazing viewing experience for ticket holders and viewers at home with television radio and online channels able to deliver a huge choice of content to sports fans. By uniting our sports we will provide broadcasters great storytelling opportunities allowing them to seamlessly switch between events and giving audiences the chance to follow their favourite national athletes across the 9 Olympic sports from morning till night as they strive for European glory.’’

The revamped sports programme for Munich 2022 sees increased diversity with individual team and ball sports all represented gender equity across all disciplines and sports appealing to both young and older audiences. The programme is expected to deliver a greater spread of European medal-winning nations (estimated 36) than in 2018.

 

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