European Games in search of identity in Minsk amid growing
competition
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[February 06, 2019]
By Karolos Grohmann
ATHENS (Reuters) - The second edition
of the European Games this summer is the main gateway to the 2020
Tokyo Olympics for European athletes but the multi-sports event is
still in search of a clear identity amid growing competition.
The Games in the Belarus capital Minsk from June 21-30 will host
more than 4,000 athletes across 15 sports but they are facing
competition from the European championships, another multi-sports
event hosted for the first time in 2018 and which has several major
federations on its side.
As the only continent with no multi-sports competition, the first
edition of the European Games in 2015 was a lavish affair, costing
several billion dollars as Azerbaijan spent heavily on new venues,
transportation, athletes' and media villages and grand ceremonies.
Minsk must make do with a fraction of Baku's budget, a reported
Games budget of under $60 million for the event that will have no
swimming competition or traditional athletics events.
While swimmers will be absent, athletics will be represented with a
new, team competition instead of the traditional individual events,
in an effort to attract a younger audience with a fresher and
shorter competition format.
Europe's top swimmers and track and field athletes have decided to
go with the European championships, that took place in Glasgow and
Berlin last year, instead of the Europeans Games, a creation of the
European Olympic Committees (EOC).
The European championships, which will also be held every four
years, have the backing of several federations and also the support
of the European Broadcasting Union.
"For the time being we can live with it," EOC President Janez
Kocijancic told Reuters of the competing event. "We don’t have
anything against the expressed interest of European sports
associations."
Kocijancic knows he has no real choice in the matter as federations
look for new streams of revenues amid growing competition from
esports and other recreational activities.
The EOC, in an effort to lure athletes to Minsk, is paying for all
50 teams' travel while also covering travel costs for team officials
as well as presidents and general secretaries of the National
Olympic Committees.
TOKYO OLYMPICS
It also offers sports federations a financial contribution for costs
they have incurred for the European Games.
Then there is the biggest lure of all: a spot in the Tokyo 2020
Olympics through the qualifiers at the European Games.
Nine sports will offer qualification for the Tokyo Olympics,
including karate, archery, table tennis and badminton.
Four sports will use the European Games as their European
championships.
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The official mascot of the 2nd European Games, which will take place
in June 2019 in Belarussian capital, is seen during its presentation
in Minsk, Belarus November 29, 2018. REUTERS/Vasily Fedosenko
"Our idea was to organize European Games as an event that is second
only to the Olympic Games," Kocijancic said. "Europe is still the
strongest continent if you look at the last editions of summer
Games."
"Europe with less than 10 percent of athletes wins over 40 percent
of medals. We represent really the strongest continent."
More than 4,000 athletes from 50 countries will compete in 200 medal
events in 15 sports in Minsk and some 70,000 foreign visitors are
expected, according to Games organizer George Katulin.
"We are in the center of Europe. We have close relations with our
neighbors, visitors will not need visas and we are easy to reach,"
Games CEO Katulin told Reuters. "We expect between 70,000-100,000
foreigners."
Minsk will mainly use existing venues as it looks to keep costs down
and make the Games a more attractive prospect for western European
cities that have so far shown limited interested in hosting them.
Both the 2023 host and the exact sports program remain to be decided
as the European Games look to attract a young audience.
"We have discussed with at least three potential organizers where I
have been present," said Spyros Capralos, head of the EOC's
coordination commission for Minsk 2020.
"There is great flexibility on sports on the program because the
Games are a new event. We have still not hosted the second edition."
Capralos said the competing European championships were
"complementary in the overall effort for European sports."
"I would not rule out a collaboration (in the future) between the
two bodies because I think they are complementary," said Capralos.
(Reporting by Karolos Grohmann; Editing by Amlan Chakraborty)
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