Torino 2008
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[edit] The Event
XI European and Mediterranean Indoor Archery Championships, March 3 - 8, 2008, Turin (Italy) .
This year the European Archery Champions will meet in Turin, one of the most beautiful cities in Italy.
2006 was a turning point for this city, in fact after the Winter Olympic Games it has attained more and more importance in the sports world, hosting the Paralympic Games in 2006 and the Winter Universiade in 2007.
Now, Turin is ready to host the most important archery pre-Beijing event: the XI European and Mediterranean Indoor Archery Championships.
[edit] The Schedule
3rd March 2008
Delegation Arrival, Accreditation
4th March 2008
Accreditation, Free Shooting, Opening Ceremony
5th March 2008
Qualification Round
6th March 2008
Elimination Round
7th March 2008
Juniores Semifinals and Finals, Prize Ceremony
8th March 2008
Seniores Semifinals and Finals, Prize Ceremony, Closing Ceremony
[edit] The convened national teams
Austria (AUT)
Belgium (BEL)
Belarus (BLR)
Bulgaria (BUL)
Croatia (CRO)
Czech Republic (CZE)
Denmark (DEN)
Spain (ESP)
Finland (FIN)
France (FRA)
United Kingdom (GBR)
Georgia (GEO)
Germany (GER)
Greece (GRE)
Israel (ISR)
Italy (ITA)
Latvia (LAT)
Lebanon (LIB)
Lithuania (LTU)
Luxembourg (LUX)
Moldova (MDA)
Netherlands (NED)
Norway (NOR)
Poland (POL)
Portugal (POR)
Romania (ROM)
Russia (RUS)
Serbia (SRB)
Slovenia (SLO)
San Marino (SMR)
Switzerland (SUI)
Sweden (SWE)
Turkey (TUR)
Ukraine (UKR)
[edit] Official Web Sites
Torino 2008 The official site of the XI European and Mediterranean Archery Championships.
FITARCO, Italian Archery Federation.
EMAU, European and Mediterranean Archery Union.