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The European Games take place every four years with the inaugural event held in Baku, Azerbaijan in 2015 and the second edition held in Minsk, Belarus in 2019.
Over 7,000 athletes will compete over 12 days of action.
After being awarded the European Games 2023 at the European Olympic Committees General Assembly in Minsk in 2019, Krakow-Malopolska was handed the signed contract in May 2022 by an EOC delegation.
The logo of the third European Games has been inspired by the slogan #weareunity.
Rugby sevens is set to make its European Games debut at the 2023 edition in Krakow-Malopolska with 12 countries taking part.
For the first time, two mascots will be the image of the European Games. "Krakusek" the dragon and "Salamandra Sandra".
Krakow-Malopolska 2023 volunteers are assigned to one of 21 roles ranging from venue assistant, transport, welcome desk, transport, sports presentations and medical patrols.
21 Olympic sports disciplines and 7 non-Olympic sports disciplines will feature at the European Games.
Eleven cities will host the venues for Krakow-Malopolska 2023.
Eighteen sports taking place at the European Games will serve as qualifiers for the Paris 2024 Olympic Games.
Teqball will debut at Krakow-Malopolska 2023 with a total of 72 athletes - 36 women and 36 men.
Krakow is the second largest city in Poland and is the capital of the Malopolska province.
Krakow was the official capital of Poland until 1596.
UNESCO designated the old town area in Krakow, with grand historic architecture, a World Heritage site in 1978.
The Opening and Closing Ceremonies of the third European Games will take place at the Henryk Reyman Stadium in Krakow.
More than 8,000 volunteers will help prepare and stage Krakow-Malopolska 2023.
Breaking is one of the 28 disciplines on the European Games programme before its scheduled Olympic debut in 2024.


Krakow-Malopolska 2023 European Games: Day four of competition

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Krakow-Malopolska 2023 European Games: Day 10 of competition

Krakow-Malopolska 2023 European Games: Final day of competition

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Krakow-Malopolska 2023 European Games Medal Table

Country
Italy 35 26 39
Spain 21 17 19
Ukraine 21 12 8
Germany 20 16 27
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Krakow-Malopolska 2023 European Games Results

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Venues


Athletes will compete at facilities across Krakow, Krynica, Tarnow and Zakopane.

Chorzow
Krakow
Krzeszowice
Krynica-Zdroj
Nowy Sacz
Nowy Targ
Oswiecim
Rzeszow
Tarnow
Wroclaw
Zakopane


Chorzow

Chorzow is the home to Silesian Stadium, the venue for the athletics competitions which will take place between June 20 to 25.

Also known as Stadion Slaski, the stadium holds just under 55,000 people and is nicknamed the "Witch's Cauldron".

It is the largest athletics stadium in Poland, has hosted the Diamond League previously and is scheduled to host the European Athletics Championships in 2028.

Chorzow is nearly 90 kilometres to the west of Krakow.

Silesian Stadium will host athetics at the European Games (c)Getty Images

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Krakow

Krakow, the former capital of Poland, is a city steeped in medieval history and will be the main focal point of the European Games hosting 11 sports.

The main square in the centre of the old town, surrounded by galleries, restaurants and delicatessens, will play host to teqball and padel and provide a stunning backdrop.

Drapers Hall, the central feature on the main market square in Krakow (c)Getty Images

The Opening and Closing Ceremonies and the rugby sevens will take place at Henryk Reyman Stadium, the home of Wisla Krakow Football Club, with space for more than 33,000 people.

Tauron Arena, the largest arena in Poland with a capacity of 15,000, will stage fencing and has previously been the host for World and European Championships in 18 different sports.

The 3x3 basketball will be played at Cracovia Arena, while Cracovia Hall, usually an ice hockey rink, will be modified for the karate and kickboxing tournaments.

Fencing will take place at the Tauron Arena Krakow (c)Getty Images

There are different venues for the canoe slalom and canoe sprint, with the former at Kolna Sports Centre and the latter at Kryspinow Waterway in the village of Budzyn.

Modern pentathlon will be held at the AWF Sports Centre, table tennis at Hutnik Arena and triathlon at the Nowa Huta Lake, a reservoir popular for picnics, festivals and other activities.

Archery will take place at Plaszowianka Archery Park.


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Krzeszowice

Krzeszowice BMX Park will host the cycling BMX freestyle events with the new skate park being built for the European Games.

There will be space for 500 seated fans and 2,000 standing places too.


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Krynica-Zdroj

The stunning Krynica-Zdroj Hill Park will be the home of both the mountain bike and mountain running, an accompanying sport, at the Games.

Marcin Nowak, Piotr Ryba and Maciej Kurp with the signed contracts for the third European Games (c)European Games 2023

Reached by cable car and offering spectacular views on a clear day, the 60-hectare, 200-year-old park has numerous walking paths, ponds and fitness trails, as well as a toboggan run.

The Krynica-Zdroj Arena, the home of a full size ice rink, will stage both judo and taekwondo.

Krynica-Zdroj lies about 125km to the south of Krakow, close to the border with Slovakia.


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Nowy Sacz

Strzelecki National Park in Nowy Sacz will be the venue for breaking, where a fully roofed amphitheatre will host the competition with space for more than 3,000 people.

Nowy Sacz is one of the oldest towns in Malopolska, situated on the banks of Dunajec River, and is around 90km to the south of Krakow.

The park was thoroughly revitalised in 2021 and today there are numerous playgrounds, a pond, a fountain, a health path with outdoor exercise equipment, a multifunctional sports field, tennis courts and a graduation tower.

Breaking will take place in an amphitheatre (c)European Games 2023

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Nowy Targ

Boxing tournaments are set to be contested at the Nowy Targ Arena, 90km to the south of Krakow.

The home of the Podhale Nowy Targ club, it will be able to seat 3,000 fans during the European Games.

Nowy Targ will be the venue for boxing (c)European Games 2023

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Oswiecim

The Aquatics Centre in in Oswiecim, 70km west of Krakow, will be home to the artistic swimming.

It boasts an Olympic-sized swimming pool and is also known as the MOSiR Indoor Swimming Pool.


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Rzeszow

The diving competitions at the European Games will be held at the Diving Arena in Rzeszow, 160km to the east of Krakow, close to the border of Ukraine.

Work on the venue will bring it up to World Aquatics standards, with a 29m long by 25m wide pool, while towers between one and 10 metres and six swimming lanes will also be part of the venue.


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Tarnow

Situated 85km east of Krakow, Tarnow will host four sports during the Games.

Sport climbing will take place at the Tarnow Climbing Centre and badminton at the Jaskolka Arena, which has room for more than 4,000 fans.

The new Tarnow Beach Arena will be the home of both beach soccer and beach handball.

Tarnow will be one of the 2023 European Games venues (c)European Games 2023


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Wroclaw

Wroclaw, the World Games 2017 host, will host the shooting competition at the Wroclaw Shooting Centre.

At 270km north-west of Krakow, it is the venue furthest from the Games' epicentre.


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Zakopane

Zakopane will host the summer ski jumping competitions on its two hills at its Wielka Krokiew venue.

A well-known venue on the ski jumping circuit, the complex has been thoroughly modernised with work completed in 2021.

The Wielka and Srednia Krokiew jumping hills (c)Krakow-Malopolska 2023



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