The registrations for the European Universities Championship in Table Tennis already opened

European University Sports Association (EUSA) opened the registration process for the next year’s European Universities Championship in Table Tennis. EUSA invited players to register through the national university sports bodies in European countries.

In 2023 20 sports are offered in the EUSA sports programme: Football Tennis Table Tennis Handball Badminton Water Polo 3×3 Basketball Volleyball Futsal Combat Sports (Judo Karate Kickboxing Taekwondo) Basketball Orienteering Rugby 7s Golf Rowing and Beach Sports (Beach Handball and Beach Volleyball).

Table Tennis became part of the sport programme of the European Universities Championships in 2007 when the first EUC in Table Tennis was organised in Ostrava Czech Republic from June 21-24.

The 1st European Universities Table Tennis Championship saw 25 university teams (16 men and 9 women) with 110 participants from 12 European Countries which took part in the event.

This year will be the 10th edition of the European Universities Championship in Table Tennis which coincidentally will again take place in Czech Republic in the city of Olomouc from 4-9 of July. The city of Olomouc is already experienced in organising a European Universities Championship in Table Tennis since it hosted it back in 2017 having 6 competitions through singles doubles and team events with 130 participants present representing 28 European universities from 13 countries.

The organization of the EUC Table Tennis shall be mainly based on the most recent Technical Regulations of the International Table Tennis Federation (ITTF) and will consist of one men’s tournament maximum of 24 (twenty-four) teams and one women’s tournament maximum of 24 (twenty-four) teams. Each match consists of single matches only. The winner of the match will be determined by the rule ‘best of five’.

For the European Universities Championship in Table Tennis you can register until February 15th through the following link.

 

 

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