CEV Snow Volleyball European Tour

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the CEV Snow Volleyball European Tour is a unisex sport competition for European national teams in the sport of snow volleyball. The competition is held annually by the CEV (the European volleyball federation). It was first organized in 2016. [1]

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Edition#DateHostRef
2016112-13 March 2016 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Špindlerův Mlýn
219-20 March 2016 Flag of Austria.svg Wagrain
32-3 April 2016 Flag of Italy.svg Kronplatz
2017118-19 February 2017 Flag of Turkey.svg Kayseri, Erciyes Ski Resort
225-26 February 2017 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Špindlerův Mlýn
33-5 March 2017 Flag of Turkey.svg Bursa, Uludağ
411-12 March 2017 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Disentis
518-19 March 2017 Flag of Slovenia.svg Kranjska Gora
61-2 April 2017 Flag of Liechtenstein.svg Malbun
78-9 April 2017 Flag of Italy.svg Kronplatz
2018112-14 January 2018 Flag of Turkey.svg Kayseri, Erciyes Ski Resort
216-18 February 2018 Flag of Italy.svg Kronplatz
324-25 February 2018 Flag of Georgia.svg Bakuriani
41-4 March 2018 Flag of Turkey.svg Bursa, Uludağ
59-11 March 2018 Flag of Slovenia.svg Kranjska Gora
616-18 March 2018 Flag of Italy.svg Kronplatz
723-25 March 2018 Flag of Austria.svg Wagrain
2019120-22 December 2018 Flag of Russia.svg Moscow
211-13 January 2019 Flag of Turkey.svg Kayseri, MErciyes Ski Resort
315-17 February 2019 Flag of Georgia.svg Bakuriani
428-31 March 2019 Flag of Austria.svg Wagrain
529-31 March 2019 Flag of Italy.svg Prato Nevoso
64-7 April 2019 Flag of Italy.svg Kronplatz
713-14 April 2019 Flag of Austria.svg St. Anton
202013-5 February 2020 Flag of Armenia.svg Tsaghkadzor
27-9 February 2020 Flag of Georgia.svg Bakuriani
321-23 February 2020 Flag of Slovakia.svg Donovaly
46-8 March 2020 Flag of Italy.svg Tarvisio
2021119-21 February 2021 Flag of Austria.svg Wagrain
226-28 February 2021 Flag of Austria.svg Wagrain
2022118-20 February 2022 Flag of Turkey.svg Kahramanmaraş, Yedikuyular Ski Resort
225-27 February 2022 Flag of Ukraine.svg Truskavets
34-6 March 2022 Flag of Italy.svg Tarvisio
418-20 March 2022 Flag of Turkey.svg Kayseri, Erciyes Ski Resort
525-27 March 2022 Flag of Austria.svg Wagrain

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References

  1. "Snow Volleyball". CEV. Retrieved 20 February 2022.