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Fifteen sports and 21 disciplines will be contested at Minsk 2019.
Thirteen venues will host events at the second European Games.
The Opening and Closing Ceremonies of the second European Games will take place at the Dinamo Stadium, which will also host the athletics events.
Minsk is the capital and largest city of Belarus, situated on the Svislač and the Nyamiha rivers.
Minsk has a population of 1.98 million people.
The Minsk 2019 mascot is Lesik the Fox who represents friendship, development, harmony, discipline, determination, cheerfulness, invincibility and vigour!
Lesik is pretty easy to spot with his red hat, white and green shirt, black shorts, blue shoes and yellow fur. These same colours are used on the Minsk 2019 logo.
One-hundred-and-ninety-nine medal events will be contested at Minsk 2019; 91 men’s events, 89 women’s events and 19 mixed events.
In all, 4,022 competitors will take part over 10 days. 
The European Games take place every four years, the first of which was held in Baku, Azerbaijan in 2015. 
Eight sports taking place at the European Games will serve as qualifiers for the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games. 
Minsk was elected as the venue for the second European Games on October 21, 2016 at the General Assembly of the EOC. 
Fifty One European National Olympic Committees will be represented in the Belarusian capital during the Games. 
Belarusian athletes won 43 medals at the first European Games - 10 gold, 11 silver, and 22 bronze - and finished seventh on the medal table. 
The second European Games will be held at the largest sports facilities in Minsk, such as stadium “Dinamo”, “Minsk-Arena” and “Chizhovka-Arena”. 
More than 8,000 volunteers will help prepare and stage Minsk 2019. 
Minsk 2019 volunteers are assigned to one of 20 roles ranging from spectator services, hospitality, venue management, medical services, transport and protocol assistants. 
Belaruskali is a Premium Partner of Minsk 2019 whilst Yasna-Beltelecom, MTS, Fabrika Reklamy, Belarusbank, UNICEF and LUCH are National Partners. 
Faroe Islands will be able to compete for the first time at the second European Games in archery, badminton, judo and table tennis. 
The first buyer of a paper ticket was Minsk 2019 mascot Lesik, the baby fox. 
The programme of the European Games also includes the European Judo Championships which will gather the best athletes in the Chizhovka Arena. 
The second European Games will be held under the motto Bright Year, Bright You. 
The logo of the second European Games has been inspired by the slogan “Follow Your Dream”.
A Minsk Guest Card has been designed for tourists coming to the Belarusian capital and provides discounts and bonuses for museums, shopping centres, restaurants, and cafes.
Minsk is characterised by long avenues and neoclassical grandeur.
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Minsk 2019 Results

Women's 10m air pistolShooting Shotgun Shooting Shotgun
7 Jul 2019 13:40

Dorsa Arabshahi
240.1
Haniyeh Rostamiyan
238.7
Kim Min-jung
218.7

Men's 56kg bantamweightBoxing Boxing
30 Jun 2019 12:08

Kurt Walker
Mykola Butsenko
Peter McGrail
Sharafa Raman

Men's 49kg light flyweightBoxing Boxing
30 Jun 2019 11:44

Artur Hovhannisyan
Sakhil Alakhverdovi
Regan Daly
Federico Serra

Women's 75kg middleweightBoxing Boxing
30 Jun 2019 11:11

Lauren Price
Nouchka Fontijn
Darima Sandakova
Elzbieta Wojcik

Women's 60kg lightweightBoxing Boxing
30 Jun 2019 10:51

Mira Potkonen
Kellie Harrington
Anastasiia Beliakova
Agnes Alexiusson

Women's 51kg flyweightBoxing Boxing
30 Jun 2019 10:41

Buse Cakiroglu
Svetlana Soluianova
Sandra Drabik
Gabriela Dimitrova

Men's 1km time trialCycling Track Cycling Track
29 Jun 2019 18:28

Tomas Babek
1:00.606
Francesco Lamon
1:01.152
Krzysztof Maksel
1:01.351

Men's greco-wrestling under-77kgWrestling Wrestling
29 Jun 2019 18:15

Aleksandr Chekhirkin
Karapet Chalyan
Alex Kessidis
Tamas Lorincz

Men'sBeach Soccer Beach Soccer
29 Jun 2019 18:11

Portugal
Spain
Switzerland

Women's under-57kgBoxing Boxing
29 Jun 2019 14:38

Stanimira Petrova
Michaela Walsh
Daria Abramova
Jemyma Betrian

Women's teamTable Tennis Table Tennis
29 Jun 2019 14:12

Germany
Romania
Poland

Men's points raceCycling Track Cycling Track
28 Jun 2019 20:00

Christos Volikakis
45
Jan-Willem van Schip
38
Dmitrii Mukhomediarov
25

Women's team pursuitCycling Track Cycling Track
28 Jun 2019 18:39

Italy
4:18.695
Great Britain
4:21.173
Poland
4:25.906

The huntAthletics Athletics
28 Jun 2019 18:36

Ukraine
4:27.14
Belarus
4:27.81
Germany
4:34.77

Men's team pursuitCycling Track Cycling Track
28 Jun 2019 18:32

Russian Federation
3:15.487
Italy
Switzerland
3:54.210

Opening ceremony

21 June 2019

Closing ceremony

30 June 2019

Currency

Belarusian Rouble (BYN)

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