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Ozoliņa / Skrastiņa concedes in the first European Championship game

Latvian beach volleyball players Marta Ozoliņa and Luīze Skrastiņa started participating in the European Championship in Jūrmala on Tuesday, experiencing a loss in two sets.

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Ozoliņa and Skrastiņa, sown with the 31st number, acknowledged the superiority of Laura Ludviga and Margareta Kozuha with the result 7-21, 16-21. The Germans were sown in the championship with the second number. It took the guests 29 minutes to win.

The fight for the exit from the B subgroup will be fought by the Latvian volleyball players Jeakterin Birlov and Yevgeny Ukolov (15th) on Wednesday.

Later on Tuesday, Krista Paegle and Kristīne Briede (26th), the new European U-20 champions Anete Namiķe and Varvara Brailko (27th), as well as last year’s European champions Tīna Laura Graudiņa and Anastasija Kravčenoka (5th) will go to the field.

The men’s competition will start on Wednesday.

The European Beach Volleyball Championship will take place in Jurmala from September 15 to 20. The tournament for 32 pairs in the men’s and women’s competition will bring together the best European beach volleyball men’s duets from 16 countries and women’s duets from 13 countries.

Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the tournament is eligible for one of the strongest tournaments of the season in terms of status in the world.

The main contenders for the women’s tournament are the Swiss – Tanja Hübler / Nina Becart and Joan Heidrich / Anuka Verge-Depré, the Olympic champion Laura Ludviga from Germany, who will play against Margaret Kozuh, Sanne Kaizere and Madeleine Mepelinka from the Netherlands . The current champions are Graudiņa with Kravčenok.

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