2002 European Beach Volleyball Championships

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The 2002 European Beach Volleyball Championships were held from August 29 to September 1, 2002 in Basel, Switzerland. It was the tenth official edition of the men's event, which started in 1993, while the women competed for the ninth time.

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Men's competition

RANKFINAL RANKING
Gold medal icon.svgFlag of Germany.svg  Markus Dieckmann and Jonas Reckermann  (GER)
Silver medal icon.svgFlag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Martin Laciga and Paul Laciga  (SUI)
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of Norway.svg  Vegard Høidalen and Jørre Kjemperud  (NOR)
4.Flag of Austria.svg  Clemens Doppler and Nikolas Berger  (AUT)
5.Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Patrick Heuscher and Stefan Kobel  (SUI)
Flag of Austria.svg  Peter Gartmayer and Robert Nowotny  (AUT)
7.Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Markus Egger and Sascha Heyer  (SUI)
Flag of Latvia.svg  Janis Grinbergs and Andris Krumins  (LAT)
9.Flag of Norway.svg  Iver Horrem and Bjørn Maaseide  (NOR)
Flag of Russia.svg  Dmitry Karasev and Pavel Zaytsev  (RUS)
Flag of Spain.svg  Fabio Diez and Juan Garcia Thompson  (ESP)
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Max Backer and Gijs Ronnes  (NED)
13.Flag of Sweden.svg  Björn Berg and Simon Dahl  (SWE)
Flag of Italy.svg  Maurizio Pimponi and Andrea Raffaelli  (ITA)
Flag of France.svg  Stéphane Canet and Mathieu Hamel  (FRA)
Flag of Germany.svg  Jörg Ahmann and Axel Hager  (GER)
17.Flag of France.svg  Guilherm Deulofeu and Ogier Molinier  (FRA)
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Richard Kogel and Sander Mulder  (NED)
Flag of Spain.svg  Javier Bosma and Antonio Cotrino  (ESP)
Flag of Russia.svg  Mikhail Kouchnerev and Sergey Sayfulin  (RUS)
Flag of Greece.svg  Pavlos Beligratis and Thanassis Michalopoulos  (GRE)
Flag of Portugal.svg  José Pedrosa and Nelson Brizida  (POR)
Flag of Estonia.svg  Kristjan Kais and Rivo Vesik  (EST)

Women's competition

RANKFINAL RANKING
Gold medal icon.svgFlag of Italy.svg  Daniela Gattelli and Lucilla Perrotta  (ITA)
Silver medal icon.svgFlag of the Netherlands.svg  Rebekka Kadijk and Marrit Leenstra  (NED)
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of the Czech Republic.svg  Eva Celbová and Sona Novaková  (CZE)
4.Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Lina Yanchulova and Petia Yanchulova  (BUL)
5.Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Simone Kuhn and Nicole Schnyder-Benoit  (SUI)
Flag of Norway.svg  Susanne Glesnes and Kathrine Maaseide  (NOR)
7.Flag of Germany.svg  Stephanie Pohl and Okka Rau  (GER)
Flag of Spain.svg  Ester Alcón and Cati Pol  (ESP)
9.Flag of Italy.svg  Laura Bruschini and Annamaria Solazzi  (ITA)
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Marika Teknedzjanová and Tereza Tobiasová  (CZE)
Flag of Hungary.svg  Krisztina Nagy and Katalin Schlegl  (HUN)
Flag of Germany.svg  Andrea Ahmann and Jana Vollmer  (GER)
13.Flag of Greece.svg  Vasso Karadassiou and Efi Sfyri  (GRE)
Flag of Sweden.svg  Annika Granström and Angelica Ljungquist  (SWE)
Flag of Norway.svg  Nila Håkedal and Ingrid Tørlen  (NOR)
Flag of Latvia.svg  Inguna Minusa and Inga Pulina  (LAT)
17.Flag of Estonia.svg  Mari-Liis Graumann and Anna-Liisa Sutt  (EST)
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Liesbet Van Breedam and Kristien Van Lierop  (BEL)
Flag of Austria.svg  Sara Montagnolli and Regine Silberberger  (AUT)
Flag of France.svg  Ethel-Julie Arjona and Virginie Kadjo  (FRA)
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Sylvia Gintzburger and Annik Skrivan  (SUI)
Flag of Greece.svg  Efthalia Koutroumanidou and Katerina Nikolaidou  (GRE)
Flag of Austria.svg  Christine Mellitzer and Sabine Swoboda  (AUT)
Flag of France.svg  Andrea Luge and Audrey Syren  (FRA)

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