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European Beach Handball Tour

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European Beach Handball Tour
Founded2003; 22 years ago (2003)
FounderEuropean Handball Federation

The European Beach Handball tour is a club competition for Beach Handball teams from EHF. The tournament started in 2003.[1][2]

History

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The EHF creates the European Beach Handball Tour (EBT) in 2003.[3] The EBT Masters Finals were held in Greece in 2009, bringing together top club teams that had qualified throughout the 2008 season, indicating an established club competition structure in that year, according to the European Handball Federation.

After carrying out the 2003 EBT – pilot project successfully (35 tournament organisers, 88 registered teams) the EHF would like to invite all the organisers and teams to make the 2004 EBT a fantastic beach handball experience. The EBT will start the season with the 2003 EBT Masters in late May 2004 at Salerno/ITA. All tournament organisers from all over Europe are asked to register and become member of the tour. The teams of the '2004 European Beach Handball Tour' will play for qualification points in order to qualify for the 2004 EBT Masters, which will be played as the kickoff of the Tour in 2005.

Results

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https://beach.eurohandball.com/ebt/ranking/

Ranking by total stage points. Each year have many stages.

Men

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# Year 1st 2nd 3rd
1 2003-04 [[|]] [[|]] [[|]]
2 2004-05 [[|]] [[|]] [[|]]
3 2005-06 [[|]] [[|]] [[|]]
4 2006-07 [[|]] [[|]] [[|]]
5 2007-08 [[|]] [[|]] [[|]]
6 2008-09 [[|]] [[|]] [[|]]
7 2009-10 HUN RUS CRO
8 2010-11 ESP ESP RUS
9 2011-12 RUS HUN HUN
10 2012-13 CRO HUN POL
11 2013-14 HUN HUN RUS
12 2014-15 ESP HUN ESP
13 2015-16 HUN CRO CRO
14 2016-17 CRO ESP NED
15 2017-18 ESP ESP ESP
16 2018-19 CRO HUN ESP
17 2019-20 GER GER NED
18 2020-21 ESP HUN POR
19 2021-22 CRO POL POR
2 2022-23 HUN HUN ESP
21 2023-24 DEN HUN CRO
22 2024-25 NED ESP NED

Women

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# Year 1st 2nd 3rd
1 2003-04 [[|]] [[|]] [[|]]
2 2004-05 [[|]] [[|]] [[|]]
3 2005-06 [[|]] [[|]] [[|]]
4 2006-07 [[|]] [[|]] [[|]]
5 2007-08 [[|]] [[|]] [[|]]
6 2008-09 [[|]] [[|]] [[|]]
7 2009-10 HUN CRO POL
8 2010-11 POL HUN CRO
9 2011-12 HUN HUN HUN
10 2012-13 HUN HUN CRO
11 2013-14 HUN HUN NED
12 2014-15 ESP HUN NED
13 2015-16 HUN NED HUN
14 2016-17 NED HUN ESP
15 2017-18 ESP HUN HUN
16 2018-19 NED ESP HUN
17 2019-20 GER POL POL
18 2020-21 ESP ESP HUN
19 2021-22 HUN HUN NED
20 2022-23 HUN HUN ESP
21 2023-24 NED HUN HUN
22 2024-25 NED NED HUN

Medals (2009-2010 To 2024-25)

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Hungary (HUN)1118837
2 Spain (ESP)76619
3 Netherlands (NED)52613
4 Croatia (CRO)42511
5 Germany (GER)2103
6 Poland (POL)1236
7 Russia (RUS)1124
8 Denmark (DEN)1001
9 Portugal (POR)0022
Totals (9 entries)32323296

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Sandy success in Netherlands". International Handball Federation. January 2, 2023.
  2. ^ Björn Pazen. "Beach handball: A new sport emerges from the beaches of Italy". European Handball Federation . Archived from the original on June 13, 2017.
  3. ^ https://www.ihf.info/media-center/news/evolution-discipline-sport-beach-handball-and-ihf
  4. ^ https://www.bhc-zagreb.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=1902:groups-for-the-ebt-masters-in-baia-mare-have-been-published&catid=48&Itemid=30
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