15. June 2016  
Berlin, GER  
Artistic Gymnastics

2022 edition of the multi-sport event confirmed

The European Sports Federation members of the European Championships Board have confirmed their intentions to take part in the 2022 edition of the multi-sport event.
The Board members of the European Sports Federations of athletics (European Athletics), swimming (LEN), cycling (UEC), GYMNASTICS (UEG), rowing (FISA), triathlon (ETU) and golf (ET & LET) all committed in principle to participating in 2022 after preliminary discussions on the host venue selection process for future editions of the championships, and they will meet on Monday in the German capital Berlin.
In 2018, the existing senior European Championships of athletics, aquatics, cycling, gymnastics ( ... in Glasgow),  rowing and triathlon will be brought together for the first time in Glasgow and Berlin, with a new Golf Team Championships also being introduced onto the European stage.

Svein Arne HANSEN

Fellow co-chair Paolo Barelli, President of the Ligue Européenne de Natation (European Aquatics), said: "The inaugural edition in 2018 will deliver to the participating sports huge benefits in terms of aggregation, through a higher profile and reach through our media agreements with the European Broadcasting Union. This will ensure our long-term financial security as we are confident the championships will go from strength-to-strength through 2022 and beyond."

Aileen Campbell, Scottish Government Minister for Public Health and Sport, said: "This is a huge vote of confidence by the sports in this exciting new concept which we warmly welcome as we work to project Scotland as the perfect stage at the inaugural event in 2018."

Councillor Frank McAveety, Leader of Glasgow City Council, said: "As Host City to six of the sports taking place in 2018 we are sure many other European cities will be interested in staging the 2022 European Championships due to its sustainable model, broadcast reach and potential to deliver meaningful economic, sporting and social legacy."

The seven participating sports in the European Championships met in the German capital Monday for their regular Board meeting. The Board also received updates from 2018 hosts Berlin and Glasgow and Working Groups related to the overall timetable, brand, and ceremonies, celebrations and shared experiences.
The next Board meeting will be in Rome on 27 October 2016.