Organisation of the European Universities Games 2024 in Debrecen and Miskolc was top of the agenda at a two-day Supervision Commission meeting in Budapest ©EUSA

Organisation of the European Universities Games 2024 in Debrecen and Miskolc was top of the agenda at a two-day Supervision Commission meeting in Budapest.

The Supervision Commission noted the good progress made by the Organising Committee with preparations for the Games going according to plan.

The European University Sports Association (EUSA) was represented by secretary general Matjaz Pečovnik, together with education and development manager Sara Rožman, sports manager Miha Žvan and consultant Nataša Jankovič.

The delegation of the Organising Committee included representatives of the Hungarian University Sports Federation (MEFS), led by secretary general Peter Juhasz, accompanied by MEFS board member and EUSA Executive Committee member Zoltan Rakaczki.

The EUSA Supervisory Commission meeting in Budapest heard that preparations for next year's European University Games in Debrecen and Miskolc are going according to plan ©EUSA
The EUSA Supervisory Commission meeting in Budapest heard that preparations for next year's European University Games in Debrecen and Miskolc are going according to plan ©EUSA

The Organising Committee delivered a general report updating on progress made in various organisational fields, the master plan, financial report as well as the sports programme planned for the Games which will be co-hosted by the two Hungarian cities.

Both parties agreed on the dates of the EUSA-EUG2024 convention, which will take place from June 1 to 4 in Budapest, while the site visits will be separately done in Debrecen and Miskolc.

Main topics of discussion on the second day of the meeting were the activity plan for 2023, including the promotion during the European Universities Championship, the General Assembly, test events in Hungary, transfer of knowledge meeting and the next Supervision Commission meetings.

Project reports on three upcoming European Universities Championships in badminton, water polo and 3x3 basketball were also presented.