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From May 15th to 17th, Prague hosted the highly anticipated MEVZA U16 and U20 beach volleyball championships. The tournament showcased impressive talent from across Central Europe, with athletes competing fiercely for top honors.
In the Women’s U16 final, the Czech duo of Moserová and Pazderová triumphed over Hungary’s Honti-Majoros and Boros with a straight-set victory of 2:0 (21:12, 21:14). Their strong performance demonstrated exceptional teamwork and skill, securing the gold medal for Czechia. The bronze medal was claimed by Slovenia’s Horvat and Pintar, who delivered a commendable performance throughout the tournament.
Czechia continued to shine in the Men’s U16 final, where Novotný and Votava emerged victorious against their fellow countrymen Zít and Brodský. The match concluded with a decisive 2:0 (21:13, 21:8) win. The bronze medal match saw another Czech pair, Šnajdr and Šimko, claiming third place, solidifying Czechia’s dominance in this category.
The Women’s U20 final featured an all-Czech showdown, with Cyrani and Nosálková edging out Dušková and Bá?ová in a thrilling three-set match. After a close first set, Cyrani and Nosálková secured the win with scores of 2:1 (22:20, 15:21, 15:12). The bronze medal was awarded to Hungary’s Honti-Majoros and Kun, who showcased their resilience and competitive spirit.
In the Men’s U20 final, the Hungarian team of Veress and Polgar defeated Slovenia’s Mugerli and Kosanc with a strong performance, winning 2:0 (21:16, 21:18). This victory marked a significant achievement for Hungary in the tournament. The bronze medal match saw another Hungarian pair, Niemeier and Borbely, taking third place, highlighting Hungary’s prowess in this category.
The MEVZA U16 and U20 championships in Prague were a spectacular display of beach volleyball talent, with Czechia emerging as the dominant force, particularly in the U16 categories. The event not only highlighted the skills and dedication of young athletes but also fostered a spirit of sportsmanship and international camaraderie.

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