Nestea European Championship Tour

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Nestea European Championship Tour
Full name Beach Volleyball Nestea European Championship Tour
Region Europe
Date span April 17-20 to September 19-21 (2008)
Tournaments (Men & Women)
Type Beach volleyball
Events Director
History
First tour 2003
Number of tours 6 (29 tournaments)
Women (team),
most wins
Greece Arvanity-Karadassiou
(7 wins) 2005-2008
Men (team),
most wins
Germany Brink-Dieckmann
(5 wins) 2006-2007
Women, most wins Greece Vassiliki Arvaniti
(8 wins) 2004-2008
Men, most wins Germany Christoph Dieckmann
(7 wins) 2004-2007
Infobox last updated on: September 5, 2008

The Nestea European Championship Tour (or the European Beach Volleyball Tour) is a European beach volleyball tour. It is the highest ranked European series of beach volleyball tournaments.[1]

The tour was previously known as the European Championship Tour, before the European Volleyball Federation (CEV) in 2003 signed a sponsorship deal with Nestea.[2]

Medal table by country

Medal table as of September 3, 2008. This includes the results of every tournament, since the tour began in 2003.

Position Country: Gold: Silver: Bronze: Total:
1.  Germany 22 16 12 50
2.  Netherlands 8 8 10 26
3.  Greece 8 2 1 11
4.   Switzerland 7 7 8 23
5.  Czech Republic 4 4 4 12
6.  Austria 3 4 2 9
7.  Italy 2 1 5 8
8.  Spain 2 1 3
9.  Russia 1 1 1 3
10.  Lithuania 1 1
11.  Norway 7 6 13
12.  Estonia 3 2 5
13.  Slovenia 1 1 2
14.  France 1 1
14.  Latvia 1 1
14.  Croatia 1 1
17.  Poland 1 1
17.  Finland 1 1
17.  Ukraine 1 1
17.  Bulgaria 1 1

References

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  1. European Championship Tour 2004, European Volleyball Federation (CEV), May 3, 2004
  2. History, European Championship Tour