The 2006 NESTEA European Championship Final (or the 2006 European Beach Volleyball Championships,) was held from August 25 to August 28, 2006 in The Hague, Netherlands. It was the fourteenth official edition of the men's event, which started in 1993, while the women competed for the thirteenth time.
The Championships were part of the 2006 Nestea European Championship Tour.
RANK | FINAL RANKING | EARNINGS | POINTS |
---|---|---|---|
Julius Brink and Christoph Dieckmann (GER) | €20,000.00 | 800.0 | |
Jochem de Gruijter and Gijs Ronnes (NED) | €15,000.00 | 720.0 | |
Patrick Heuscher and Stefan Kobel (SUI) | €10,500.00 | 640.0 | |
4. | Nikolas Berger and Peter Gartmayer (AUT) | €7,500.00 | 560.0 |
5. | Paul Laciga and Martin Laciga (SUI) | €5,500.00 | 480.0 |
David Klemperer and Kjell Schneider (GER) | €5,500.00 | 480.0 | |
7. | Pablo Herrera and Raúl Mesa (ESP) | €4,000.00 | 400.0 |
Kristjan Kais and Rivo Vesik (EST) | €4,000.00 | 400.0 | |
9. | Reinder Nummerdor and Richard Schuil (NED) | €3,000.00 | 32.0 |
Tim Joosen and Dieter Melis (BEL) | €3,000.00 | 320.0 | |
Emiel Boersma and Mathijs Mast (NED) | €3,000.00 | 320.0 | |
Jørre Kjemperud and Tarjei Skarlund (NOR) | €3,000.00 | 320.0 | |
13. | Eric Koreng and Kay Matysik (GER) | €2,000.00 | 240.0 |
Michal Biza and Premysl Kubala (CZE) | €2,000.00 | 240.0 | |
Iver Horrem and Bard-Inge Pettersen (NOR) | €2,000.00 | 240.0 | |
Mykola Babich and Oleg Nikolaev (UKR) | €2,000.00 | 240.0 | |
17. | Javier Bosma and Inocencio Lario (ESP) | €1,000.00 | 160.0 |
Kjell Goranson and Vegard Høidalen (NOR) | €1,000.00 | 160.0 | |
Fabio Galli and Andrea Raffaelli (ITA) | €1,000.00 | 160.0 | |
Dmitri Barsouk and Igor Kolodinsky (RUS) | €1,000.00 | 160.0 | |
Eugenio Amore and Riccardo Lione (ITA) | €1,000.00 | 160.0 | |
Josef Beneš and Petr Beneš (CZE) | €1,000.00 | 160.0 | |
Javier Luna and Francisco Rodriguez (ESP) | €1,000.00 | 160.0 | |
Andrea Tomatis and Matteo Varnier (ITA) | €1,000.00 | 160.0 |
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