The 2023 European Youth Olympic Festival MAG Master Team List

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Alexander Niscoveanu

The 2023 European Youth Olympic Festival kicks off with the opening ceremony on Sunday, July 23, while the first day of men’s competition will be held on July 25.

While there aren’t any official nominative rosters available yet, I’ve compiled the below information based on team announcements from various federations. I’ll update these as more information comes in.

ARMENIA

  • Robert Gyulumyan
  • Mamikon Khachatryan
  • Hamlet Manukyan

Confirmed via the entries list on July 18.

AUSTRIA

  • Mateo Fraisl
  • Alfred Schwaiger
  • Gino Vetter

Confirmed by the Austrian federation on July 7.

AZERBAIJAN

  • Aydin Alizada

Confirmed via the entries list on July 18.

BELGIUM

  • Kyano Schepers
  • Victor Tournicourt
  • Fynn van Kampen

Confirmed by the Belgian Olympic Committee on July 7. Simon Marchant and Bob Neyrinck are the alternates.

BULGARIA

  • David Ivanov
  • Yoan Ivanov
  • Lyubomir Stanoev

Confirmed by the Bulgarian federation on July 14.

CROATIA

  • Teo Bartolec
  • Marko Kendel
  • Tomislav Pavic

Confirmed via the entries list on July 18.

CYPRUS

  • Petros Gogos
  • Neofytos Savva
  • Giorgos Tsilidis

Confirmed via the entries list on July 18.

CZECHIA

  • Jonas Danek
  • Tomas Kalinic
  • Jan Lukes

Confirmed via the entries list on July 18.

DENMARK

On the entries by number list, but no athletes were ultimately confirmed.

FINLAND

  • Taavi Jaakola
  • Iiro Karppinen
  • Niilo Nikkola

Confirmed by the Finnish Olympic Committee.

FRANCE

  • Elias Breche
  • Anthony Mansard
  • Naël Sakouhi

Confirmed by the French federation. Nathan Camilieri and Allan Moullec are the alternates.

GEORGIA

  • Dachi Dolidze

Confirmed via the entries list on July 18.

GERMANY

  • Jonas Eder
  • Maximilian Glaeser
  • Mert Öztürk

Confirmed by the German federation on July 12.

GREAT BRITAIN

  • Alexander Niscoveanu
  • Jonas Rushworth
  • Sol Scott

Confirmed by the British Olympic Committee on June 8.

GREECE

  • Kyriakos Chatziioannidis
  • Serafeim Eminidis
  • Angelos Meliksetian

Confirmed via the entries list on July 18.

HUNGARY

  • Daniel Bogyo
  • Dominik Kis
  • Zala Zambori

Confirmed by the Hungarian Olympic Committee.

ICELAND

  • Stefan Karason
  • Ari Kristinsson
  • Lukas Ragnarsson

Confirmed by the Icelandic federation.

IRELAND

  • James Hickey

Confirmed by the Irish federation on July 13.

ISRAEL

  • Dmytro Dotsenko
  • Erez Hacohen
  • Ron Ortal

Confirmed by the Israeli federation on July 11.

ITALY

  • Manuel Berettera
  • Tommaso Brugnami
  • Diego Vazzola

Confirmed by the Italian federation on July 13.

LATVIA

  • Roberts Demidovics

Confirmed by the Latvian Olympic Committee on July 12.

LITHUANIA

  • Nedas Grikinis
  • Martynas Murenas
  • Kristijonas Padegimas

Confirmed via the entries list on July 18.

LUXEMBOURG

  • Mathis Kayser
  • Ben Mangen
  • Joy Palermo

Confirmed by the Luxembourg federation on July 4.

NETHERLANDS

  • Leon Atherton
  • Aaron Enser
  • Cas Keser

Confirmed by the Dutch federation on July 10. Gijs Franken and Reduan Bottse are the alternates.

NORWAY

  • Kasper Berntsen
  • Phillip Lieske
  • Ivan Maltsev

Confirmed via the entries list on July 18.

POLAND

  • Karol Kolodziejczyk
  • Filip Koperski
  • Franciszek Korbiel

Confirmed via the entries list on July 18.

PORTUGAL

  • Manuel Borges

Confirmed by the Portuguese federation on July 4.

ROMANIA

  • Flavius Borca
  • Iustin Radu Mihai
  • David Puicea

Confirmed by the Romanian federation on July 7.

SERBIA

  • Filip Kulic

Confirmed via the entries list on July 18.

SLOVAKIA

  • Peter Kremnicky
  • Sebastian Samson

Confirmed by the Slovakian Olympic Committee.

SLOVENIA

  • Toni Kastelic
  • Maj Kondric
  • Anze Zalaznik

Confirmed via the entries list on July 18.

SPAIN

  • Alvaro Giraldez
  • Aitor Gomez
  • Sergio Kovacs

Confirmed by the Spanish federation on June 26.

SWEDEN

  • Viggo Altarac
  • Jasper Carminger
  • Oliver Lewandowski

Confirmed by the Swedish Olympic Committee on July 3.

SWITZERLAND

  • Omar Ateyeh
  • Damiano Ponzio
  • Carlo Riesco

Confirmed by the Swiss federation on July 12.

TÜRKIYE

  • Alperen Avci
  • Metehan Kartin
  • Deniz Sen

Confirmed via the entries list on July 18.

UKRAINE

  • Ivan Rudyi
  • Sviatoslav Shved
  • Yurii Yemelianov

Confirmed by the Ukrainian Olympic Committee on July 7.

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