2005 Nestea European Championship final

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These 2005 NESTEA European Championship Final (or the 2005 European Beach Volleyball Championships) was held from June 25 to June 28, 2005 in Moscow, Russia. It was the thirteenth official edition of the men's event, which started in 1993, while the women competed for the twelfth time.

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It was the first year Nestea was the title partner of the event, even though it had been the main partner from 2003. [1]

Men's competition

RANKFINAL RANKINGEARNINGSPOINTS
Med 1.png Flag of Spain.svg  Raul Mesa and Pablo Herrera  (ESP)€20,000.00200.0
Med 2.png Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Patrick Heuscher and Stefan Kobel  (SUI)€15,000.00180.0
Med 3.png Flag of Germany.svg  Markus Dieckmann and Jonas Reckermann  (GER)€10,500.00160.0
4.Flag of Germany.svg  Christoph Dieckmann and Andreas Scheuerpflug  (GER)€7,500.00140.0
5.Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Markus Egger and Martin Laciga  (SUI)€5,500.00120.0
Flag of Spain.svg  Juan Garcia Thompson and Javier Luna  (ESP)€5,500.00120.0
7.Flag of Russia.svg  Roman Arkaev and Dmitri Barsouk  (RUS)€4,000.00100.0
Flag of Italy.svg  Riccardo Lione and Matteo Varnier  (ITA)€4,000.00100.0
9.Flag of Italy.svg  Fabio Galli and Andrea Raffaelli  (ITA)€3,000.0080.0
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Alexandr Dyachenko and Oleksiy Kulinich  (UKR)€3,000.0080.0
Flag of Latvia.svg  Janis Grinbergs and Austris Štāls  (LAT)€3,000.0080.0
Flag of Germany.svg  Julius Brink and Kjell Schneider  (GER)€3,000.0080.0
13.Flag of Norway.svg  Stéphane Canet and Mathieu Hamel  (NOR)€2,000.0060.0
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Michal Biza and Igor Stejskal  (CZE)€2,000.0060.0
Flag of Lithuania.svg  Haroldas Cyvas and Marius Vasiliauskas  (LTU)€2,000.0060.0
Flag of Norway.svg  Vegard Høidalen and Terje Øvergaard  (NOR)€2,000.0060.0
17.Flag of Russia.svg  Rushan Dayanov and Stanislav Eremin  (RUS)€1,000.0040.0
Flag of Russia.svg  Leonid Kalinine and Pavel Karpukhin  (RUS)€1,000.0040.0
Flag of Russia.svg  Dmitry Karasev and Igor Kolodinsky  (RUS)€1,000.0040.0
Flag of France.svg  Adrian Caravano and Olivier Conte  (FRA)€1,000.0040.0
Flag of Liechtenstein.svg  Oliver Indra and Matthias Wachter  (LIE)€1,000.0040.0
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Josef Beneš and Petr Beneš  (CZE)€1,000.0040.0
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Bram Ronnes and Jaap Vos  (NED)€1,000.0040.0
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Mykola Babich and Oleg Nikolaev  (UKR)€1,000.0040.0

Women's competition

RANKFINAL RANKINGEARNINGSPOINTS
Med 1.png Flag of Greece.svg  Vassiliki Arvaniti and Vasso Karadassiou  (GRE)€20,000.00200.0
Med 2.png Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Rebekka Kadijk and Merel Mooren  (NED)€15,000.00180.0
Med 3.png Flag of Germany.svg  Stephanie Pohl and Okka Rau  (GER)€10,500.00160.0
4.Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Simone Kuhn and Lea Schwer  (SUI)€7,500.00140.0
5.Flag of Russia.svg  Alexandra Shiryaeva and Natalya Uryadova  (RUS)€5,500.00120.0
Flag of Germany.svg  Geeske Banck and Mireya Kaup  (GER)€5,500.00120.0
7.Flag of Norway.svg  Nila Håkedal and Ingrid Tørlen  (NOR)€4,000.00100.0
Flag of Greece.svg  Efthalia Koutroumanidou and Maria Tsiartsiani  (GRE)€4,000.00100.0
9.Flag of Spain.svg  Nadia Campisi and Clara Lozano  (ESP)€3,000.0080.0
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Lenka Hajecková and Petra Novotná  (CZE)€3,000.0080.0
Flag of Germany.svg  Ruth Flemig and Ilka Semmler  (GER)€3,000.0080.0
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Sarka Nakladalová and Tereza Tobiasová  (CZE)€3,000.0080.0
13.Flag of Ukraine.svg  Svitlana Baburina and Galyna Osheyko  (UKR)€2,000.0060.0
Flag of Italy.svg  Diletta Lunardi and Lucilla Perrotta  (ITA)€2,000.0060.0
Flag of France.svg  Marion Castelli and Céline Gemise  (FRA)€2,000.0060.0
Flag of Russia.svg  Galina Boyko and Olega Bukreeva  (RUS)€2,000.0060.0
17.Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Hana Klapalová and Tereza Petrová  (CZE)€1,000.0040.0
Flag of Spain.svg  Julia Mandana and Cati Pol  (ESP)€1,000.0040.0
Flag of Slovenia.svg  Ana Oblak and Mihela Sirk  (SLO)€1,000.0040.0
Flag of Hungary.svg  Csillia Gudmann and Barbara Kovács  (HUN)€1,000.0040.0
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Isabelle Forrer and Annik Skrivan  (SUI)€1,000.0040.0
Flag of Russia.svg  Maria Bratkova and Inna Yudina  (RUS)€1,000.0040.0
Flag of Latvia.svg  Inese Jursone and Inguna Minusa  (LAT)€1,000.0040.0

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