At least 40 EBU Members will offer in-depth TV, radio, and digital coverage of the European Championships Munich 2022, the second edition of the multi-sport event taking place in the Bavarian city on 11 to 21 August.

The European Championships takes place every four years, in partnership with Europe’s free-to-air broadcasters.

This year’s edition will aggregate the existing continental championships of nine sports: athletics, cycling (road, track, mountain bike and BMX freestyle), artistic gymnastics, rowing, triathlon, beach volleyball, sport climbing, canoe sprint and table tennis.

EBU Members that will broadcast the European Championships Munich 2022 include ORF (Austria); RTBF & VRT (Belgium); BNT/BNR (Bulgaria); HRT (Croatia); CYBC (Cyprus); CT/CR (Czech Republic); DR (Denmark); ERR (Estonia); YLE (Finland); France Televisions/SRF/RFI (France); ARD & ZDF (Germany);  ERT (Greece); MTVA (Hungary); RUV (Iceland); RTE ( Ireland); RAI (Italy); LT/LR (Latvia); LRT (Lithuania); NOS (Netherlands); NRK (Norway); TVP/PR (Poland); RTP (Portugal); RTR (Russia); RTS (Serbia); RTVS (Slovakia); RTVSLO (Slovenia); RTVE (Spain); SVT/SR (Sweden); SRG-SSR (Switzerland); TRT (Turkey); BBC (UK).

More than 3,500 hours of live, delayed, and digital programming has so far been scheduled across more than 50 channels. This compares with just over 3,000 hours of intentions for the inaugural European Championships Glasgow/Berlin 2018 edition.

The second edition of the European Championships follows the outstanding success of the inaugural edition, which took place in Glasgow and Berlin in 2018. Now, Munich will come alive during 11 days of high-level competition centred on the city’s Olympic Park and featuring 50 participating nations, 177 medal events and 4,700 athletes, all captured by EBU Members’ cameras and microphones.

Munich 2022 will be the biggest sports event in Germany since the 1972 Summer Olympics and will re-use many of the venues from those Games, including the iconic Olympic Stadium, Olympic Hall, and Munich Olympic Regatta Centre.

The elite competition will be accompanied by a cultural festival entitled ‘The Roofs’ and a programme of mass participation events, ensuring that everyone will feel part of the European Championships.

The multi-sport European Championships Munich 2022, featuring Athletics, Beach Volleyball, Canoe Sprint, Cycling, Gymnastics, Table Tennis, Triathlon, Rowing, Sport Climbing, takes place 11th-21st August on the 50th anniversary of the Olympics Games in the Germany city. Buy tickets at tickets.munich2022.com