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Mediterranean Beach Games 2023


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Mediterranean Beach Games 2023

 

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Official website: https://heraklion23.gr

 

Results system: https://live.heraklion23.com

 

Streaming: https://medgames.tv

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Looking at the entry lists, these Games will be a “mixed-bag” as usual. EBU will serve as host broadcaster, and have created a platform identical to one used during the 2023 European Games.

 

I actually considered traveling to these, but it didn’t work out in the end. 

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11 hours ago, Olympian1010 said:

Looking at the entry lists, these Games will be a “mixed-bag” as usual. EBU will serve as host broadcaster, and have created a platform identical to one used during the 2023 European Games.

 

I actually considered traveling to these, but it didn’t work out in the end. 

Same for me, I would have gone to work at the Beach Tennis results system. But I preferred the Volleyball European championships which are running simultaneously, they are closer to me and with better timing (they play only in the night so I can do my other job during the day). We would meet at the next event :p

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Participation statistics published by the LOC

 

By Sport: https://heraklion23.gr/participation-by-sport/

 

By NOC: https://heraklion23.gr/participation-by-country/

 

It’s a shame to see a few nations only entering one athlete or pair, but understandable given the packed calendar for many NOCs this year.
 

:CYP:MLT:MNE competing in their 4th/5th multi-sports games sanctioned by NOCs this year, not to mention other events like University Games, Commonwealth Youth Games, or Island Games.

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3 weeks ago we flew over the crete island / iraklion city, very long island with moutains  .... islands are always amazing to watch from the plane

 

 

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I really like the backside of the medals :wub: : https://heraklion23.gr/the-medals-of-the-games/

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Stayed up late for the first medal event of the Games. I haven’t watched triathlete (modern pentathlon) before, so hoping for some decent streaming coverage.

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