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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240614
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240715
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SUMMARY:Men's football: Uefa Euro 2024 Germany
DESCRIPTION:The 17th edition of the men’s Uefa European Championship will be held in Germany from 14 June to 14 July 2024. \nHost nation Germany will play Scotland in the opening game of Euro 2024 at the Munich Football Arena on Friday 14 June. Berlin’s Olympiastadion will stage the final on Sunday 14 July. \nSee below for information about the draw\, stadiums\, fixtures and hotels.  \nEuro 2024 draw and groups\n\nGroup A: Germany\, Scotland\, Hungary\, Switzerland\nGroup B: Spain\, Croatia\, Italy\, Albania\nGroup C: Slovenia\, Denmark\, Serbia\, England\nGroup D: Play-off winner A\, Netherlands\, Austria\, France \nGroup E: Belgium\, Slovakia\, Romania\, Play-off winner B \nGroup F: Turkey\, Play-off winner C\, Portugal\, Czech Republic\n\nHost cities and stadiums\n\nOlympiastadion Berlin (current capacity: 70\,000)\nCologne: Cologne Stadium (47\,000)\nDortmund: BVB Stadion Dortmund (66\,000)\nDusseldorf: Düsseldorf Arena (47\,000)\nFrankfurt: Frankfurt Arena (48\,000)\nGelsenkirchen: Arena AufSchalke (50\,000)\nHamburg: Volksparkstadion Hamburg (50\,000)\nLeipzig: Leipzig Stadium (42\,000)\nMunich: Munich Football Arena (67\,000)\nStuttgart: Stuttgart Arena (54\,000)\n\nEuro 2024 fixtures (all times GMT)\nFriday 14 June \n\nGermany vs Scotland (Munich\, kick-off 8pm)\n\nSaturday 15 June \n\nHungary vs Switzerland (Cologne\, kick-off 2pm)\nSpain vs Croatia (Berlin\, kick-off 5pm)\nItaly vs Albania (Dortmund\, kick-off 8pm)\n\nSunday 16 June \n\nPoland/Wales/Finland/Estonia vs Netherlands (Hamburg\, kick-off 2pm)\nSlovenia vs Denmark (Stuttgart\, kick-off 5pm)\nSerbia vs England (Gelsenkirchen\, kick-off 8pm)\n\nMonday 17 June \n\nRomania vs Israel/Bosnia & Herzegovina/Ukraine/Iceland (Munich\, kick-off 2pm)\nBelgium vs Slovakia (Frankfurt\, kick-off 5pm)\nAustria vs France (Dusseldorf\, kick-off 8pm)\n\nTuesday 18 June \n\nTurkey vs Georgia/Greece/Kazakhstan/Luxembourg (Dortmund\, kick-off 5pm)\nPortugal vs Czech Republic (Leipzig\, kick-off 8pm)\n\nWednesday 19 June \n\nCroatia vs Albania (Hamburg\, kick-off 2pm)\nGermany vs Hungary (Stuttgart\, kick-off 5pm)\nScotland vs Switzerland (Cologne\, kick-off 8pm)\n\nThursday 20 June \n\nSlovenia vs Serbia (Munich\, kick-off 2pm)\nDenmark vs England (Frankfurt\, kick-off 5pm)\nSpain vs Italy (Gelsenkirchen\, kick-off 8pm)\n\nFriday 21 June \n\nSlovakia vs Israel/Bosnia & Herzegovina/Ukraine/Iceland (Dusseldorf\, kick-off 2pm)\nPoland/Wales/Finland/Estonia vs Austria (Berlin\, kick-off 5pm)\nNetherlands vs France (Leipzig\, kick-off 8pm)\n\nSaturday 22 June \n\nGeorgia/Greece/Kazakhstan/Luxembourg vs Czech Republic (Hamburg\, kick-off 2pm)\nTurkey vs Portugal (Dortmund\, kick-off 5pm)\nBelgium vs Romania (Cologne\, kick-off 8pm)\n\nSunday 23 June \n\nSwitzerland vs Germany (Frankfurt\, kick-off 8pm)\nScotland vs Hungary (Stuttgart\, kick-off 8pm)\n\nMonday 24 June \n\nCroatia vs Italy (Leipzig\, kick-off 8pm)\nAlbania vs Spain (Dusseldorf\, kick-off 8pm)\n\nTuesday 25 June \n\nNetherlands vs Austria (Berlin\, kick-off 5pm)\nFrance vs Poland/Wales/Finland/Estonia (Dortmund\, kick-off 5pm)\nEngland vs Slovenia (Cologne\, kick-off 8pm)\nDenmark vs Serbia (Munich\, kick-off 8pm)\n\nWednesday 26 June \n\nSlovakia vs Romania (Frankfurt\, kick-off 5pm)\nIsrael/Bosnia & Herzegovina/Ukraine/Iceland vs Belgium (Stuttgart\, kick-off 5pm)\nCzech Republic vs Turkey (Hamburg\, kick-off 8pm)\nGeorgia/Greece/Kazakhstan/Luxembourg vs Portugal (Gelsenkirchen\, kick-off 8pm)\n\nRound of 16 \nSaturday 29 June \n\n1A vs 2C (Dortmund\, kick-off 8pm)\n2A vs 2B (Berlin\, kick-off 5pm)\n\nSunday 30 June \n\n1B vs 3A/D/E/F (Cologne\, kick-off 8pm)\n1C vs 3D/E/F (Gelsenkirchen\, kick-off 5pm)\n\nMonday 1 July \n\n1F vs 3A/B/C (Frankfurt\, kick-off 8pm)\n2D vs 2E (Düsseldorf\, kick-off 5pm)\n\nTuesday 2 July \n\n1E vs 3A/B/C/D (Munich\, kick-off 5pm)\n1D vs 2F (Leipzig\, kick-off 8pm)\n\nQuarter-finals \nFriday 5 July \n\nW39 vs W37 (Stuttgart\, kick-off 5pm)\nW41 vs W42 (Hamburg\, kick-off 8pm)\n\nSaturday 6 July \n\nW43 vs W44 (Berlin\, kick-off 8pm)W40 vs W38 (Dusseldorf\, kick-off 5pm)\n\nSemi-finals \nTuesday 9 July \n\nW45 vs W46 (Munich\, kick-off 8pm)\n\nWednesday 10 July \n\nW47 vs W48 (Dortmund\, kick-off 8pm)\n\nUefa Euro 2024 final \nSunday 14 July \n\nW49 vs W50 (Berlin\, kick-off 8pm)\n\nEvent information and hotels \n\nEvent: uefa.com\nHotels in Germany: Expedia | Hotels.com\nHolidays in Germany: LastMinute.com\n\nImage: Uefa \n\nEditor’s note: Sports Tourism News works with a number of affiliate partners. Products are sold directly by agents and operators. We may earn a commission should you choose to book any tickets or packages.
URL:https://www.sportstourismnews.com/events/uefa-euro-2024-germany/
LOCATION:Germany\, Germany
CATEGORIES:2024 sports events,Football
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240711
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240716
DTSTAMP:20260412T103756
CREATED:20211114T132915Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240630T071442Z
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SUMMARY:Men's golf: 2024 Genesis Scottish Open
DESCRIPTION:The Genesis Scottish Open\, a DP World Tour (European Tour) men’s golf Rolex Series event\, will take place from 11-14 July 2024 at The Renaissance Club in North Berwick\, Scotland. \nThe Renaissance Club\, located 23 miles north east of Edinburgh\, is set in 300 beautiful acres along the Firth of Forth on Scotland’s world-famous “Golf Coast”. \nNorthern Ireland’s Rory McIlroy won the Scottish Open in 2023 and he will return to defend his title. The win in East Lothian last July saw McIlroy notch up another bit of history\, as he became the first player to triumph in the national opens of both Scotland and Ireland as well as The Open. He went on to top the season-long Race to Dubai Rankings in Partnership with Rolex for the fifth time and second consecutive season. McIlroy said: “It was special to win the Genesis Scottish Open for the first time last season. Winning a national open is always notable\, and to do it in the home of golf\, with such great support from the Scottish fans\, made it a memorable week.” \nThe Genesis Scottish Open is co-sanctioned by the DP World Tour and PGA TOUR\, counting on both the Race to Dubai Rankings in Partnership with Rolex and the FedExCup. \nFor tickets and hotels see: \n\nTickets: europeantour.com\nHotels in North Berwick: Expedia | Hotels.com\n\n \n  \nEditor’s note: Sports Tourism Media works with a number of affiliate partners. Products are sold directly by agents and operators. We may earn a commission should you choose to book any tickets or packages.
URL:https://www.sportstourismnews.com/events/golf-scottish-open/
LOCATION:The Renaissance Club\, Cowden Hill Dr\, North Berwick\, EH39 5HS\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:2024 sports events,Golf
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240718
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240722
DTSTAMP:20260412T103756
CREATED:20240630T073153Z
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SUMMARY:Men's golf major: The 152nd Open Championship 2024
DESCRIPTION:The 152nd Open Championship will be held at Royal Troon Golf Club in South Ayrshire\, Scotland\, from 18-21 July 2024. The fourth and final men’s golf major championship of the 2024 season will see the winner crowned as the Champion Golfer of the Year and lift the famous Claret Jug. \nFounded in 1878\, Royal Troon first hosted The Open Championship in 1923 – and 2024 will be the 10th time it’s held the event. Troon most recently staged the Championship in 2016\, when Henrik Stenson was victorious following a stunning duel with Phil Mickelson. \n \nFor more information see theopen.com and royaltroon.co.uk
URL:https://www.sportstourismnews.com/events/mens-golf-major-the-152nd-open-championship-2024/
LOCATION:Royal Troon Golf Club\, Craigend Road\, Troon\, KA10 6EP\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:2024 sports events,Golf
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240726
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240812
DTSTAMP:20260412T103756
CREATED:20211121T121903Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231205T072048Z
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SUMMARY:Paris 2024 Summer Olympic Games
DESCRIPTION:The 2024 Summer Olympic Games will be held in the French capital city Paris from Friday 26 July until Sunday 11 August 2024. Taking place exactly 100 years after France’s last summer games\, Paris 2024 will be the largest event ever organised in the country.  \nIt promises to be an inclusive\, interactive and sustainable celebration of sport: the first fully gender-balanced and carbon-neutral Olympics\, featuring the first-ever Olympic events open to general public participation. The games will extend to the cities of Nantes\, Bordeaux\, Lyon\, Nice and Marseille\, as well as the island of Tahiti in French Polynesia. The event will use 100% renewable energy\, track its carbon footprint and make use of 95% of existing venues\, such as Versailles for equestrian events and the Champ de Mars (beneath the Eiffel Tower) for beach volleyball. \nFor the first time in the history of the Olympic Games\, the opening ceremony will take place at the heart of the city and will be open to the general public. The River Seine will become the magical backdrop for the athletes and delegations\, in front of thousands of spectators in Paris\, in 2024. On the lower quays of the Seine\, spectators will be close to the ceremony and to this extraordinary event.  \nSee more at paris2024.org \nParis 2024 Olympic competition venues and sports\nFor the games\, the most fantastic sites and monuments in Paris\, and in France in general\, are to be transformed into breathtaking settings to host the world’s greatest sporting event. These iconic venues\, resulting from an unlikely fusion between sport and France’s rich heritage\, will see jaw-dropping performances from the finest athletes. They offer a unique experience to all involved in the Games – the athletes\, the spectators on site\, and the millions watching on television around the world. The list includes the Château de Versailles\, the Grand Palais\, Les Invalides\, the Eiffel Tower and Champ-deMars\, Place de la Concorde\, the Pont d’Iéna and the Pont Alexandre III. \nParis 2024 will offer the athletes an exceptional stage on which to compete\, at world-famous sports venues which regularly host international events – examples include the Roland-Garros Stadium\, Stade de France\, Golf National\, the Bercy Arena\, the Vélodrome National\, and many more. \nAfter the Summer Olympic Games\, Paris will then host the Paralympics from Wednesday 28 August until Sunday 8 September 2024. \nThe venues\n\nStade de France – the Olympic Stadium: athletics and rugby \nEiffel Tower Stadium\, Champ de Mars: volleyball\nBercy Arena: gymnastics and basketball\nChamp-de-Mars Arena: judo and wrestling\nParis La Défense Arena: aquatics\nSouth Paris Arena 1: volleyball\nSouth Paris Arena 4: table tennis\nSouth Paris Arena 6: weightlifting\nPorte de la Chapelle Arena: badminton and gymnastics\nAquatics Centre: swimming\nChâteau de Versailles: equestrian and modern pentathlon\nÉlancourt Hill: cycling\nGolf National: golf\nGrand Palais: fencing and taekwondo\nHôtel de Ville: athletics (marathon)\nEsplanade des Invalides: archery\, cycling and athletics (marathon)\nPlace de La Concorde: skateboarding\, BMX freestyle\, 3×3 basketball\, breaking\nMarseille Marina: sailing\nParc des Princes stadium: football\nPont Alexandre III: cycling\, marathon swimming\, triathlon\nPont d’Iéna: athletics (walk) and road cycling\nLe Bourget Sport Climbing Venue: sport climbing\nSaint-Quentinen-Yvelines BMX Stadium: BMX racing\nBordeaux Stadium: football\nLyon Stadium: football\nMarseille Stadium: football\nNantes Stadium: football\nNice Stadium: football\nSaint-Étienne Stadium: football\nVaires-Sur-Marne Nautical Stadium: canoe-kayak and rowing\nPierre Mauroy Stadium\, Lille: handball\nRoland-Garros Stadium: tennis and boxing\nYves-du-Manoir Stadium: hockey\nLa Courneuve Shooting Range: shooting\nTeahupo’o\, Tahiti: surfing\nSaint-Quentin-En-Yvelines Vélodrome: cycling\n\nImage: Paris 2024 (via Atout France)
URL:https://www.sportstourismnews.com/events/paris-2024-summer-olympic-games/
LOCATION:Paris\, Paris\, France
CATEGORIES:2024 sports events,Olympics
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240727
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240729
DTSTAMP:20260412T103756
CREATED:20240630T110629Z
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SUMMARY:London T100 triathlon weekend – T100 Triathlon World Tour
DESCRIPTION:Organised by the Professional Triathletes Organisation (PTO)\, the London T100 triathlon weekend on 27-28 July 2024 is the fourth stop on the eight-leg T100 Triathlon World Tour\, which sees the world’s best triathletes compete head-to-head in iconic cities over the new 100km distance (2km swim\, 80km bike\, 18km run).  \nFeaturing the world’s best professional triathletes – women and men – the T100 Triathlon World Tour is recognised by World Triathlon as the official world championship tour of long distance triathlon. In 2024\, the tour has already been to Miami\, Singapore and San Francisco\, and following London will then go to Ibiza (28-29 September)\, Las Vegas (19-20 October) and Dubai (16-17 November)\, before the T100 World Championship Final (29-30 November).    \nThe marquee London race includes a closed road course taking place entirely within central London\, with the women racing at 2pm local time on Saturday 27 July and the men at 2pm local time on Sunday 28 July. Starting and finishing at the ExCel London Exhibition Centre\, the swim is in the sheltered Royal Victoria Dock; there’s a multi-lap bike course from Docklands to Westminster and back; and it finishes with a multi-lap run around the Docklands.  \nAs well as the professional races\, the London T100 triathlon weekend offers the chance for everyone to take part\, with 5\,000 amateur athletes this is one of the largest triathlons in the world. See more at t100triathlon.com
URL:https://www.sportstourismnews.com/events/london-t100-triathlon-weekend-t100-triathlon-world-tour/
LOCATION:ExCel London\, London\, E16 1XL\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:2024 sports events,Triathlon
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240728
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240805
DTSTAMP:20260412T103756
CREATED:20240512T054735Z
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SUMMARY:Real Tennis Champions Trophy 2024 
DESCRIPTION:The Real Tennis Champions Trophy\, an annual tournament presented by Mitsubishi Electric\, will be held from 28 July to 4 August 2024. Taking place at the Royal Tennis Court at Hampton Court Palace\, the 500-year-old home of Real Tennis\, the event will bring together the world’s top Real Tennis players. \nSpectators can watch the world’s top-ranking players from £10 per match\, along with the chance to meet the competitors and learn more about the game of Real Tennis. This year’s new-look format includes qualifying rounds for eight participants as well as the main draw\, a new Amateur Handicap Doubles where CT24 players are allocated a pair to coach and support\, a Golf Day at Hampton Court Palace Golf Club and a gala dinner. If you have not yet seen the game for yourself but have always been intrigued this is an event not to miss.  \nThe Real Tennis Champions Trophy is an annual event that is unique to the Royal Tennis Club. It was devised by head pro Nick Wood\, a former European Opens\, and Australian\, US and British Opens Doubles Winner\, to allow the game’s world champions to play competitively at the home of the game. “The trophy was conceived to allow the world’s top players to compete at the home of Real Tennis and provide a location for the general public as well as club members to watch and enjoy the sport\,” said Wood. “I am delighted to see the Trophy grow and expand into a Real Tennis festival.”  \n \nNow in its sixth year\, the tournament has been supported by Mitsubishi Electric since its second iteration. “Mitsubishi Electric was introduced to Real Tennis by Historic Royal Palaces\, the charity which runs Hampton Court Palace\, and of which we are a longstanding supporter\,” said Hans-Joerg Hinkel\, senior corporate communications manager at Mitsubishi Electric Europe. “We immediately saw a natural fit with the values of the game and have been a proud supporter ever since. Supporting the original game of tennis highlights our dedication to preserving history and traditions as well as healthy well-being.” \nThis year the trophy is taking place from 28 July to 4 August\, starting with the qualifying competition on 28 July followed by the Trophy Days during 29-30 May\, the doubles tournament takes place on 1-2 August\, semi-finals on 3 August and culminates on Sunday 4 August with the finals and prize-giving.  \nWorld No.2 John Lumley will be defending his trophy after winning in 2023. “I had an amazing time at the Champions Trophy and really enjoyed being at the Palace to play world-class Real Tennis\,” he said. “Winning was very special to me\, in front of a great crowd\, and with my family cheering me on.”  \nFor an up-close viewing experience and insights into the game\, tickets are available for all spectators throughout the tournament for the Dedans Viewing Gallery (Seated) and the Upper Viewing Gallery (Standing). Tickets include exclusive access to the Royal Tennis Court club rooms and private garden\, costing from £10 to £35 per person\, per match. Free tickets are available for the qualifying matches on Tuesday 28 May and 8-21 year olds are welcome to spectate for free of charge in the Upper Viewing Gallery throughout the tournament (subject to availability).  \nTo book tickets\, on sale from 15 May\, see royaltenniscourt.com 
URL:https://www.sportstourismnews.com/events/real-tennis-champions-trophy-2024/
LOCATION:Royal Tennis Court at Hampton Court Palace\, East Molesey\, KT8 9AU\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:2024 sports events,Real Tennis,Tennis
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