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News - Beach volleyball: women’s group stage ends
The group stage of the beach volleyball tournament at the European Universities Games ended. Sara Radanović and Maja Roško, who play for the University of Zagreb, won first place in Group A with six points. The Norwegian School of Sport Sciences matched their score in Group B, just like the University of Warsaw 1 in Group C, the University of Warsaw 2 in Group D and Vilnius University in Group E.
Next to the courts the Unisport Corner was set up, where visitors could listen to music and grab a drink while watching the games.
GROUP A
The University of Zagreb performed better than the Israel Institute of Technology, winning the match 2:0 (21:14, 21:7). With this win the Zagreb team secured the top spot in the group with perfect score. The University of Bergen showed excellent play in their match against Tampere University of Technology. Making very few mistakes, and with an astonishing passing acuracy, they took the match 2:0 (21:9, 21:12), joining Zagreb in the knockout phase of the tournament.
GROUP B
The University of Porto clashed with the Norwegian School of Sport Sciences in the first Group B match of the day. The Portuguese were tremendously close to winning the first set, but the Norwegians won several points in a row, carried by the stands filled with their supporters, turning the game in their favour – they won 2:0 (21:19, 21:12). The Norwegian School of Sport Sciences thus mantained a perfect score, and will enter the knockout stage as Group B winner.
The University of Zagreb 2 notched their first win against the Hungarian University of Phsyical Education; it ended 2:0 (21:13, 21:11). Zagreb’s tandem Ivana Ovčina and Martina Kovačević have waited for outcomes of other matches, which was crucial for their team’s ambitions.
‘After two defeats yesterday, this win means a lot. We’re hoping to be among two best third-placed teams which advance to double elimination stage and will fight for medals. We just hope we’ll have enough points.’
GROUP C
The University of Warsaw and Capitole University Toulouse 1 played the match which determined the winner of Group C. The more successful in today’s meeting were the University of Warsaw with 2:0 (21:10, 21:12).
Another Croatian representative, the University of Split, sought a victory against the University of Camerino. Just like their counterparts from Zagreb 2, they produced their first win at the tournament with 2:0 (21:19, 21:10), and are waiting for other results to see if they’ll be playing in the knockout phase.
GROUP D
The University of Warsaw 2 was also sucesful, beating the University of Ljubljana without losing a set (21:13, 21:9). They’re currently first in Group D. Riga Stradins University will advance to the knockout phase from the second place, as they have one loss. In their today’s game they overpowered the University of Ankara with 2:0 (21:18, 21:15).
GROUP E
The group stage was concluded with wins of the University of Linz and the University of Vilnius; Linz beat the University of Groningen 2:0 (21:15, 21:12), while Vilnius triumphed over the University of Lorraine, also in two sets (21:12, 21:10). This win means that Vilnius won the first place in the group. Two of their players, Urte Andriukaityte and Ieva Dumbauskaite, are delighted with their team’s performances and the tournament in general.
‘Everything is great. We strive to do our best throughout the tournament’
They were especially impressed by the weather in Croatia, since matches are often played at 30 degrees Celsius, something they are not used to.
‘Back home, it’s maybe 15 degrees, it’s raining a lot, nothing like the weather here, but we like it,’ said Ieva.


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Zagreb-Rijeka, Croatia: July 12 – 25, 2016
The 3rd edition of the European Universities Games will be held in the Croatian cities Zagreb and Rijeka in July 2016. Sport featured are Badminton, Basketball, Basketball 3×3, Beach Volleyball, Bridge, Chess, Football, Futsal, Golf, Handball, Judo, Karate, Rowing, Rugby 7’s, Sport Climbing, Swimming, Table Tennis, Taekwondo, Tennis, Volleyball and Water Polo. Two of the sports – Table Tennis and Swimming – will also include competitions for students with disabilities. Apart of the sports competitions, the Games will be accompanied by the Rector’s Conference, educational side-events, cultural program and other activities.
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MYSTIQUE CLUB
25 July – 11 P.M.
After the great Closing ceremony the only thing that is left is to party! Some of you will celebrate their big success, most of you will regret for going home so soon, but all of you will spend the best & the last night of this Games with old and new competitors on a court and friends in a life.
Mystique Club – Riva 6 , Rijeka
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Sun, 24 Jul at 21 hrs: Rijeka, behind the building of Academy of Art (free entrance)
“Without Hamlet” is an award-winning play that explores what would happen to Hamlet if its protagonist took a day off. Whilst turning the world’s best-known tragedy into a comedy, the performers still pay hommage to the great work by citing its best quotes and putting the work into a modern-day context.
Sport doesn't build character, it reveals it
HEYWOOD BROUN

Winners never quit, losers never win
VINCE LOMBARDI

A lifetime of training for just 10 seconds
JESSE OWENS
