Future stars will be out to impress at Bridlington beach events later this month.
Players looking to be future stars on beach volleyball’s world tour will head to Bridlington in two weeks’ time for the NEVZA Beach Championships 2025, hosted in partnership with East Riding of Yorkshire Council.
Tournaments for both senior players and those at U20 and U18 level will be staged across a seven-day period at the end of June and start of July on Belvedere (South) Beach.
The senior competition for men and women, under the banner NEVZA Beach England, will run first, from Friday 27 June until Sunday 29 June.
There will then be a transitional day on Monday 30 June, before the youth sections, NEVZA Youth Beach Championships, will be staged from Tuesday 1 July to Thursday 3 July.
Countries who will compete include hosts England, Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden, with no charge for admission to watch the action from 12:30pm on Friday 27 June.
Event organiser Rob Payne, Volleyball England’s Strategic Manager for An Ace Service is urging local people to come along and enjoy a fun and fast-paced version of the sport, which is quickly growing in popularity in the UK.
“Having players of contrasting ages involved across the full week will add an extra dimension to the tournament and will help to showcase beach volleyball at its best to the people of Yorkshire and beyond,”
"With both the senior and youth events being free to attend, we’d love to see people come down and watch some live beach volleyball, whether they’ve never seen the sport before or are keen followers of it.”
Councillor Nick Coultish, cabinet member for culture, leisure and tourism at East Riding of Yorkshire Council said:
“We are thrilled to welcome such a high profile, international event to East Yorkshire to showcase some of Europe’s elite junior volleyball players.
‘’Bringing this event to Bridlington will hopefully help to inspire a new generation of players and supporters, both in the local area and beyond, as well as providing a huge tourism boost to our local businesses.”
Host club Skyball Beach Volleyball Club are looking forward to welcoming a raft of international players to the East Coast.
Co-founder Pete Makowski, who is also a Lead Coach at The Gorse Academies Trust, said:
“This event is amazing for the beach volleyball community in our area.
“It provides extraordinary opportunities for Leeds Gorse and Skyball Beach Volleyball Development Centre athletes to represent England on home sands at Bridlington.”
To find out more information about the event visit: Bridlington Open Beach Volleyball Championships - Visit https://www.visiteastyorkshire.co.uk/event/bridlington-open-beach-volleyball-championships/161390101/


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