EUSA Year in Review

EUSA Year in Review

The year 2011 has been very successful for the European University Sports Association in many ways, but perhaps most important and visible in terms of EUSA sporting events and participation at the European Universities Championships.

 

Sixteen editions of European Universities Championships took place this year across Europe, with over 3600 students participating at EUSA sports events, representing over 470 universities from 37 European countries, breaking the current participation numbers.

 

EUSA Flag

 
EUSA is proud that our events do not just emphasise quantity, but also quality. In this respect we organise conventions for our event organisers, to provide guidelines and tools for successful events; next one being carried out in January 2012. 

Sports and Spectators
 
Overview of the 2011 European Universities Championships
Football Istanbul, TUR 19.06.-26.06.
Badminton Kharkov, UKR 20.06.-25.06.
Judo Sarajevo, BIH 23.06.-26.06.
Rugby 7s Lille, FRA 29.06.-02.07.
Volleyball Kragujevac, SRB 10.07.-17.07.
Basketball Cordoba, ESP 13.07.-20.07.
Beach-Volleyball Malaga, ESP 17.07.-22.07.
Futsal Tampere, FIN 17.07.-24.07.
Handball Rijeka, CRO 17.07.-24.07.
Table Tennis Madeira, POR 19.07.-23.07.
Karate Sarajevo, BIH 22.07.-25.07.
Rowing Moscow, RUS 30.08.-02.09.
Tennis St. Gallen, SUI 04.09.-10.09.
Golf Otocec, SLO 06.09.-10.09.
Bridge Warsaw, POL 19.09.-24.09.
Taekwondo Braga, POR 13.12.-15.12.

Universiade
 
EUSA member countries were also widely represented at the 2011 Winter and Summer Universiades, respectively held in Erzurum, Turkey and Shenzhen, China. Not only was EUSA the most represented continental organisation, but its members were very successful as well - 31 countries won at least one medal.

 

EUSA Book

 
In 2009, EUSA celebrated its ten years of existence and following this celebration, a book about the first 10 years of the association’s activities was published. The book, released in 2011 during the General Assembly held in Eilat, Israel, gives a tour of EUSA’s journey since 1999. EUSA also published a Year magazine, encompassing activities carried out in the previous year, accompanied by monthly newsletters. 

King of Spain presiding the 1st EUSA Games

 
However, the most exciting things don’t lie in the past but in the future, both near and far. Nearest to us is the staging of the 1st ever European Universities Games that will be held in the Spanish city of Cordoba between July 9 and 24, 2012. The hard working organising committee, with His Majesty, the King Juan Carlos I as the honorary president, is expecting over 2500 participants, competing in 10 different sports. Thus, it is foreseen to be one of the largest sports events to be held in Europe in 2012 along with the London Olympic Games and the 1st Winter Youth Olympic Games in Innsbruck. 

Nomination EUG 2014: Rotterdam Vice-Mayor and EUSA President
 
The extended future of European University sport also looks bright as EUSA has already attributed practically all of the 16 European Universities Championships for 2013, as well as the 2nd European Universities Games, to be held in Rotterdam, the Netherlands in 2014.

Volunteers
 
EUSA also carries out several other projects, among which we can mention especially the Gender Equality Initiative, Volunteer Training Programme and Photo Competition, which are carried out within our organisation in cooperation with our members and EUSA event organisers. For our developing members, special support has been provided, in terms of a development programs and working visits. In cooperation with other international organisations and partners EUSA is currently also an active partner in two projects funded by the European Commission: European Anti-Doping Initiative (EADIn), promoting healthy sports participation without drugs and Prevention of sexualized violence in Sports, promoting an open, secure and sound sporting environment in Europe.

EUSA Executive Committee
 
The achievements of EUSA would not be possible without hard work and dedications of EUSA member federations, Executive Committee members, Technical delegates, other committees & working groups, with all their members and also staff. In common effort, we all contribute to the development of University sport in Europe.

Participants
 
Special thanks also go to the International University Sports Federation (FISU) as a partner and Asiana Airlines as the main sponsor of EUSA.
 
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