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The European Games take place every four years with the inaugural event held in Baku, Azerbaijan in 2015 and the second edition held in Minsk, Belarus in 2019.
Over 7,000 athletes will compete over 12 days of action.
After being awarded the European Games 2023 at the European Olympic Committees General Assembly in Minsk in 2019, Kraków-Małopolska was handed the signed contract in May 2022 by an EOC delegation.
The logo of the third European Games has been inspired by the slogan #weareunity.
Rugby sevens is set to make its European Games debut at the 2023 edition in Kraków-Małopolska with 12 countries taking part.
For the first time, two mascots will be the image of the European Games. “Krakusek” the dragon and “Salamandra Sandra”.
Kraków-Małopolska 2023 volunteers are assigned to one of 21 roles ranging from venue assistant, transport, welcome desk, transport, sports presentations and medical patrols.
21 Olympic sports disciplines and 7 non-Olympic sports disciplines will feature at the European Games.
Eleven cities will host the venues for Kraków-Małopolska 2023.
Eighteen sports taking place at the European Games will serve as qualifiers for the Paris 2024 Olympic Games.
Teqball will debut at Kraków-Małopolska 2023 with a total of 72 athletes - 36 women and 36 men.
Kraków is the second largest city in Poland and is the capital of the Małopolska province.
Kraków was the official capital of Poland until 1596.
UNESCO designated the old town area in Kraków, with grand historic architecture, a World Heritage site in 1978.
The Opening and Closing Ceremonies of the third European Games will take place at the Henryk Reyman Stadium in Kraków.
More than 8,000 volunteers will help prepare and stage Kraków-Małopolska 2023.
Breaking is one of the 28 disciplines on the European Games programme before its scheduled Olympic debut in 2024.


Kraków-Małopolska 2023 European Games Medal Table

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Italy352639
Spain211719
Ukraine21128
Germany201627
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Kraków-Małopolska 2023 European Games Results

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Mascots



    The story behind the mascots

    A mascot competition was launched by organisers ©European Games 2023
    A mascot competition was launched by organisers ©European Games 2023

    The European Games Kraków-Małopolska 2023 Organising Committee opted to launch a competition for young people between five and 15 across the continent to design their official mascot.

    Prizes up for grabs for the winner included VIP tickets for them and four family members to both the Opening and Closing Ceremony, as well as a package of official merchandise and a personalised mascot.

    The first 100 children to submit their designs were also sent official merchandise.


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    The winning mascots

    There were 2,409 entries for the competition and the Organising Committee selected three to be shortlisted before a public vote in October 2022.

    The green dragon "Krakusek", designed by 15-year-old Katarzyna Biśta, won a popular vote on Facebook in front of a salamander and a lynx.

    Three candidates were originally in the frame to become European Games mascot ©Kraków-Małopolska 2023
    Three candidates were originally in the frame to become European Games mascot ©Kraków-Małopolska 2023

    A dragon is considered to be one of the symbols of Kraków and legend has it that one lived under the city's Wawel Royal Castle.

    Given that the motto of the Games is "We Are Unity", the Organising Committee President Marcin Nowak then announced that the dragon needed company.

    Nowak said: "I've participated in lots of sporting events which had two, or even three, mascots, and it worked perfectly.

    Krakusek the dragon is the brainchild of Katarzyna Biśta ©Kraków-Małopolska 2023
    Krakusek the dragon is the brainchild of Katarzyna Biśta ©Kraków-Małopolska 2023

    "The mascots can interact and I think the more of them, the more likely they are to connect with an audience."

    The Organising Committee also liked "Sandra" the salamander, designed by 10-year-old Gloria Goryl, and with salamanders native to the south of Poland, that was also adopted.

    It is hoped that the dragon and the salamander will "unite the worlds of mythology and reality" and will bring people from different backgrounds together in a similar way to sport.

    Both designs are being developed by graphic designers to become a prominent presence in the build-up to and during the European Games.

    Katarzyna Biśta and Gloria Goryl will receive VIP tickets to the Kraków-Małopolska 2023 Opening and Closing Ceremonies, European Games merchandise and a personalised mascot as a reward.

    Sandra the Salamander, designed by Gloria Gory, was added as a second mascot ©Kraków-Małopolska 2023
    Sandra the Salamander, designed by Gloria Gory, was added as a second mascot ©Kraków-Małopolska 2023



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