Wrap up EUG2024
Futsal
The Futsal ladies from NTNUI win the group, but lose a tight quarterfinal.
The ladies win the remaining placement matches and end up in a strong 5th place.
place.
The men, also from NTNUI, just do not reach the quarterfinals after a very exciting group game, where the organizer has to go all the way down to criterion (a,b,c,d,e) "F" to decide that the guys unfortunately get the sour third place in the group and B playoffs.
It ends with 13.
place.
Despite the disappointment, the men show great performance in fair play throughout the tournament, and walk away with the fair play award.
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The ladies win the remaining placement matches and end up in a strong 5th place.
place.
The men, also from NTNUI, just do not reach the quarterfinals after a very exciting group game, where the organizer has to go all the way down to criterion (a,b,c,d,e) "F" to decide that the guys unfortunately get the sour third place in the group and B playoffs.
It ends with 13.
place.
Despite the disappointment, the men show great performance in fair play throughout the tournament, and walk away with the fair play award.
Photo: EUG2024
Football & Soccer
It was a hot affair for the Norwegian football teams.
38 degrees and sun at its hottest made the matches tough.
The men from FK Tyngden fought their way through the matches with a squad that was getting smaller and smaller due to injuries, and ended up in 16th place.
place.
The last match for the women from NTNUI had to be decided on penalties, where Norway ran away with a solid victory that gave them 7th place.
place in the tournament.
Photo: EUG2024
38 degrees and sun at its hottest made the matches tough.
The men from FK Tyngden fought their way through the matches with a squad that was getting smaller and smaller due to injuries, and ended up in 16th place.
place.
The last match for the women from NTNUI had to be decided on penalties, where Norway ran away with a solid victory that gave them 7th place.
place in the tournament.
Photo: EUG2024
volleyball
The women's and men's volleyball teams end up in tough groups in the draw, and both teams advance to the B playoffs.
The women from NTNUI play even matches repeatedly, and three matches go to five sets.
It ends with 15.
place for NTNUI volleyball.
The men from BTSI have a tough group game, but end up beating the host university University of Debrecen 3-0 in the last match.
This gives BTSI volleyball 11.
place in EUG2024.
Photo: Iver Davidson /NSI
The women from NTNUI play even matches repeatedly, and three matches go to five sets.
It ends with 15.
place for NTNUI volleyball.
The men from BTSI have a tough group game, but end up beating the host university University of Debrecen 3-0 in the last match.
This gives BTSI volleyball 11.
place in EUG2024.
Photo: Iver Davidson /NSI
Handball
Handball was represented by NTNUI in both the women's and men's classes, and both teams were drawn in very tough pools.
With one loss and one draw, the men's team moved on to the B playoffs, where they ended up in 12th place.
place.
The women's team played several very even matches and drew the longest straw, winning by one goal in three games.
Unfortunately, the quarter-final ended in defeat, but with two good matches they secured a very strong 5th place in this year's EUSA Games.
place in this year's EUSA Games.
Photo: Iver Davidson /NSI
With one loss and one draw, the men's team moved on to the B playoffs, where they ended up in 12th place.
place.
The women's team played several very even matches and drew the longest straw, winning by one goal in three games.
Unfortunately, the quarter-final ended in defeat, but with two good matches they secured a very strong 5th place in this year's EUSA Games.
place in this year's EUSA Games.
Photo: Iver Davidson /NSI
Basketball
Men's basketball was represented by NTNUI.
After three very even matches in the group stage, the basketball boys ended up in the B playoffs.
A solid overrun in the last game gives 13.
place in this year's championship.
Top scorer on the Norwegian team, Christian Tøfte, performs a great feat and is crowned with a place on this year's All Star team!
Photo: Iver Davidson /NSI
After three very even matches in the group stage, the basketball boys ended up in the B playoffs.
A solid overrun in the last game gives 13.
place in this year's championship.
Top scorer on the Norwegian team, Christian Tøfte, performs a great feat and is crowned with a place on this year's All Star team!
Photo: Iver Davidson /NSI
Badminton
Badminton MIX teams were this year represented by OSI.
The women and men from Osloklubben played both singles, doubles and mix doubles.
In the team competition, badminton comes strongly within the top 10, and it ends in the end with a 9.
place for the OSI team.
You can see the results for singles, doubles and mixed doubles by clicking on the image.
Photo: Iver Davidson /NSI
The women and men from Osloklubben played both singles, doubles and mix doubles.
In the team competition, badminton comes strongly within the top 10, and it ends in the end with a 9.
place for the OSI team.
You can see the results for singles, doubles and mixed doubles by clicking on the image.
Photo: Iver Davidson /NSI
Tennis
Tennis was represented by OSI women and UISI men.
It will be tough matches for the OSI women, who after a lot of good play end up on 15.
place.
The men's team from UISI made it to the B playoffs after both wins and losses, and ended up in 10th place.
place in this year's championship.
Photo: Iver Davidson /NSI
It will be tough matches for the OSI women, who after a lot of good play end up on 15.
place.
The men's team from UISI made it to the B playoffs after both wins and losses, and ended up in 10th place.
place in this year's championship.
Photo: Iver Davidson /NSI