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The European Universities Games (EUG) is an international multi-sport event, organized every two years for university athletes by the European University Sports Association (EUSA). The first edition was held in 2012 in Cordoba, Spain. On April 9, 2016 the EUSA General Assembly in Wrocław, Poland announced Belgrade, Serbia to host the 2020 Edition.[1][2]

Editions

Year Games Host Date Nations Athletes Ref
2012 1 Spain Cordoba, Spain 13–23 July 32 2583 [3]
2014 2 Netherlands Rotterdam, Netherlands 24 July – 8 August 34 2830 [4]
2016 3 Croatia Zagreb and Rijeka, Croatia 12–25 July 41 4786 [5]
2018 4 Portugal Coimbra, Portugal 15–28 July 38 4027 [6]
2021 5 Serbia Belgrade, Serbia Cancelled [7]
2022 6 Poland Łódź, Poland [8]
2024 7 Hungary Debrecen and Miskolc, Hungary [9]
2026 8 Italy Salerno, Italy

Sport events


Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Russia (RUS)108725
2 France (FRA)43310
3 Poland (POL)351018
4 Germany (GER)3216
5 Turkey (TUR)2103
6 Serbia (SRB)1203
7 Spain (ESP)1146
8 Lithuania (LTU)1113
9 Sweden (SWE)1023
10 Georgia (GEO)1012
11 Czech Republic (CZE)1001
12 Portugal (POR)0325
13 Croatia (CRO)0202
14 Switzerland (SUI)0022
 Tunisia (TUN)0022
16 Slovenia (SLO)0011
17 Great Britain (GBR)0000
Totals (17 entries)28283692

See also

References

  1. ^ "European Universities Games Belgrade 2020". EUSA. Retrieved 27 January 2020.
  2. ^ "EUSA General Assembly 2016". EUSA. Retrieved 27 January 2020.
  3. ^ "Cordoba 2012 - EUSA". www.eusa.eu.
  4. ^ "Rotterdam 2014 - EUSA". www.eusa.eu.
  5. ^ "Zagreb-Rijeka 2016 - EUSA". www.eusa.eu.
  6. ^ "Coimbra 2018 - EUSA". www.eusa.eu.
  7. ^ Morgan, Liam (6 May 2021). "EUSA confirms European Universities Games will not be held this year". www.insidethegames.biz. Retrieved 6 May 2021.
  8. ^ "Lodz 2022 - EUSA". www.eusa.eu.
  9. ^ "Debrecen-Miskolc 2024 - EUSA". www.eusa.eu.