The Continental Cup has been since its introduction
back in 2010 a major breakthrough for the Olympic Games qualification
system and an attractive alternative qualification pathway for athletes
and National Federations around the globe.
The CEV has since the 1st edition promoted and supported the competition
in the spirit of allowing all National Federations a common access
point to their Olympic participation dreams.
For the 2018-2020 CEV Beach Volleyball Continental Cup edition
and in accordance with the IOC approved Tokyo 2020 Beach Volleyball
Olympic qualification system, the CEV has announced basic parameters and
timelines considering both the magnitude of the competition and the
need for proper planning and preparation of all National Federations.
As per the previous editions, 1 quota place will be allocated to the
winning NF/NOC per gender at the end of this process in June 2020.
The basic principles of the competition, as set in by the IOC approved document are:
- Each Federation participates with 2 teams per gender
- The Competition will be staged in 3 phases in total, including a Final that will be played in June
2020, after the end of the Olympic Ranking qualification process, without athletes that have already
earned a quota place for their NOC/NF
Based on the above and the respective FIVB Guidelines, CEV has confirmed the following competition timeline:
UPDATE as of 09 March 2021:
Following the postponement of the Tokyo
Olympic Games due to the coronavirus pandemic, the CEV Beach Volleyball
Continental Cup 2nd Phase and Final are rescheduled for May and June
2021 respectively.
Izmir (TUR), Madrid (Spain) and Baden (AUT) will be hosting the three
events scheduled for the second phase of the 2018-2020 CEV Beach
Volleyball Continental Cup, with competition due to take place between
May 6-9, 2021.
The Final event will be held in The Hague (Scheveningen), The Netherlands from 23rd to 26th June 2021.
UPDATE as of 03 June 2021:
The
CEV Board of Administration re-confirmed all hosts, which were due to
deliver the the Tokyo 2020 Olympic qualifying events back in the spring
of 2020 before the outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic.
Following
the presentation at the last FIVB Board of Administration in May, today
we have received the final approval of IOC Executive Board
Qualification Taskforce on the amendments to the Beach Volleyball
Qualification Systems.
Please kindly note that this version has also be shared by the IOC to all NOCs through NOCnet as well.
The details of the adaptation are as follows:
1. Section C. Athlete Eligibility, point 2, with the updated text as follows:
To
be eligible to represent an NOC that has been allocated a quota place
through the Beach Volleyball Continental Cup Final (or the Host Country
Place), all athletes must have participated as an individual in a
minimum of six (6) of the
following events: the FIVB Beach Volleyball Continental Cups (each phase
counts as one event); Recognized Competitions: Continental Tours,
National Tours, Zonal Tours; recognized Multi-Sports Games and regional
Games; FIVB Competitions as defined in the FIVB Handbook, scheduled from
1st June 2018 until 27th June 2021.
2. Consequently, the same
eligibility criteria will be applied in the context of the late
replacement policy that described also under Section C. Athlete
Eligibility, with the updated text as follows:
The replacing athlete must have participated as an individual in a minimum of six (6) of
the following events: the FIVB Beach Volleyball Continental Cups (each
phase counts as one event); Recognized Competitions: Continental Tours,
National Tours, Zonal Tours; recognized Multi-Sports Games and regional
Games; FIVB Competitions as defined in the FIVB Handbook, scheduled from
1st June 2018 until 27th June 2021 and have been placed on the NOC’s
Athlete Accreditation Long List by (23 April 2021) their respective NOC.
Except for the updates mentioned above, no further changes have been made.
The
above amendments are based on the consideration that despite the
efforts to ensure a safe return of the World Tour in 2021, the
organization of National Tours and Continental Tours has been largely
hindered by the pandemic. In particular, the number of relevant events
held decreased drastically in the period from February 2020 to June
2021.
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