A record-high 19 European Universities
Championships were organised involving
over 3800 participants from 40 different
countries, as Sport Climbing and Chess
made their first appearance on the
Championships programme.
EUSA partnered with the International
Dance Organisation (IDO) to organise the
EUSA-IDO European Universities Hip Hop
Championship in Rimini, Italy.
Student athletes from 13 different
countries took part in the International
Student and Youth Sports Festival
Moscow, which was organised under
the patronage of EUSA.
- The EUSA Conference, Convention
and Gala took place in Croatia’s capital
Zagreb, ahead of the city’s hosting of
the European Universities Games the
following year. - EUSA signed an agreement with the
European Commission to become an
official partner for the European
Week of Sport, and was also granted
the status of observer in the European
Commission’s Expert Group on
Human Resources Development
in Sport (XG HR), in the topic of
volunteering. - A Memorandum of Understanding
was signed between EUSA and the
Badminton Europe Confederation
(BEC) to formalise future
cooperation between both
organisations.
- The European Chess Union
(ECU) signed a Memorandum
of Understanding with EUSA,
strengthening the partnership
between the two associations. - EUSA formalised its partnership
with the International Dance
Organisation (IDO) by signing a
Memorandum of Understanding.
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- Chess
Championship,
Yerevan (ARM) - Sport Climbing
Championship,
Katowice (POL)- Memorandum of Understanding
was signed with Badminton Europe - Agreement signed with the
European Commission
- Memorandum of Understanding