European Championship Tour 2004

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2004 European Championship Tour
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Tournament details
Host nationItaly, Croatia, Germany, Czech Republic, Spain
DatesMay – September, 2004
Venue(s) (in 5 host cities)

The 2004 European Championship Tour (or the 2004 European Beach Volleyball Tour) was the European beach volleyball tour for 2004.

Contents

The tour consisted of five tournaments with both genders, including the 2004 Championship Final.

Tournaments

Tournament results

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Women

EventGoldSilverBronze
Italian Open Flag of the Czech Republic.svg RyšaváNováková Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg KuhnSchnyder Flag of Italy.svg BruschiniSolazzi
Zagreb Challenger Flag of the Czech Republic.svg FelbabovaNovotná Flag of Germany.svg Augoustides-Kaup Flag of the Czech Republic.svg KlapalovaPetrova
Final Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg KuhnSchnyder Flag of Norway.svg GlesnesMaaseide Flag of Italy.svg Daniela GattelliLucilla Perrotta
Slavkov Challenger Flag of the Czech Republic.svg TychnovaTychnova Flag of Latvia.svg MinusaPulina Flag of Ukraine.svg BaburinaOsheyko
Spanish Open Flag of Greece.svg ArvanitiKoutroumanidou Flag of Norway.svg HakedalTorlen Flag of Bulgaria.svg YanchulovaYanchulova

Men

EventGoldSilverBronze
Italian Open Flag of Spain.svg BosmaHerrera Flag of Germany.svg DieckmannReckermann Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg EggerHeyer
Zagreb Challenger Flag of Germany.svg AhmannHager Flag of Slovenia.svg CuturicMiklavc Flag of the Czech Republic.svg BizaStejskal
Final Flag of Germany.svg DieckmannReckermann Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg EggerHeyer Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg HeuscherKobel
Slavkov Challenger Flag of the Netherlands.svg De GruijterRonnes Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Michal BizaIgor Stejskal Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Premysl KubalaMichal Palinek
Spanish Open Flag of Germany.svg DieckmannScheuerpflug Flag of Germany.svg AhmannHager Flag of Italy.svg GalliRaffaelli

Medal table by country

PositionCountryGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1.Flag of Germany.svg Germany336
2.Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 3137
3.Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Switzerland1225
4.Flag of Greece.svg  Greece 11
4.Flag of Spain.svg Spain11
4.Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands11
7.Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 22
8.Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia 11
8.Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 11
9.Flag of Italy.svg Italy33
10.Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 11
10.Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria 11

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