LJUBLJANA – As a prelude to the Opening Ceremony of the 11th European Universities Volleyball Championship, the OC organized a march pass of the athletes through the main street of the city of Kragujevac where the championship was taking place between July 10 and 17, 2011.
All of the participants – 9 women’s and 8 men’s team, together with the volunteers participated in this little introduction which lasted for about an hour. The Opening Ceremony was held in the courtyard of the University Rector Hall with important guests seated in the VIP lounge – for instance the Minister of Youth and Sports Mrs Snežana Samardžić-Marković and the Rector of the University of Kragujevac Mr Slobodan Arsenijević. Numerous members of the press were also present at the ceremony.
After the announcement of the universities which were participating in this years’ volleyball championship the Rector spoke first and gave an inspiring speech about the sport spirit. Afterwards followed the speech of the member of EUSA Executive Committee Mr Dinos Pavlou who introduced the technical delegates Mr Jean Loup Miguet and Mr Joerg Foerster and other members of the SCAC. He expressed his delight with the whole organization of the Championship, reserving special praise for two members of the Organizing Committee – the president of the University Sports Association of Kragujevac Mr Nenad Tanasijević and the PR Manager of the Championship Mr Marko Petrović.
Mr Pavlou then introduced the Minister of Youth and Sports who proclaimed the tournament officially open. The oaths of the athletes and referees came next and the intonation of the EUSA anthem performed by the University choir. As a part of the cultural program two distinguished musicians performed for about twenty minutes and after that the participants moved to the other part of the Courtyard where the party after the Opening Ceremony was arranged.
The championship concluded on July 17th with an exciting Closing Ceremony at the “Jezero” Hall in Kragujevac, Serbia. Over 200 participants from 15 Universities from 12 countries took part in this year’s edition of the event.
In men’s finals, the title of champion went to the home team of University of Kragujevac (SRB) who has won a thrilling final match against the University of Belgrade (SRB) in front of more than 1,000 spectators in the “Jezero” Hall. In women finals, the title of champion went to the University of Chemnitz (GER) who has won an exciting final match against the University of Montpellier (FRA) after losing the first two sets.
Medals and awards were presented by the member of the EUSA Executive Committee Mr. Dinos Pavlou, the Technical Delegate of the Championship Mr. Jörg Förster, the President of the University Sports Association of Kragujevac Mr. Nenad Tanasijević, the representative of NUSA and the PR Manager of the Championship Mr. Marko Petrović, the Assistant Mayor Mr. Jovan Pavlović-Bojadžić, and the Student Vice-Rector Mr. Stefan Aleksić.
When the Award ceremony was over Mr. Nenad Tanasijević gave a short speech after which Mr. Dinos Pavlou declared the competition officially over. The EUSA flag was passed to Mr. Dinos Pavlou who was the representative of Cyprus, the hosts of the next EUC in Volleyball in 2013. Volleyball will be otherwise featured also in 2012 at the European Universities Games, held in Cordoba,Spain.
More info about this year’s championship can be found at and .
(Source: Andrej Pisl, EUSA Communications)
Medallists Men
1. University of Kragujevac (SRB)
2. University of Belgrade (SRB)
3. Mordovskiy State University (RUS)
Medallists Women
1. University of Chemnitz (GER)
2. University of Montpellier (FRA)
3. University of Porto (POR)