beach.eurohandball.com: There has been a scheduling issue as the EURO had to be played already in May this time, since beach handball has been included in the 2023 European Games in Poland in June. How do you see this issue?
Gabriella Horváth: “This is a very unique problem that we needed to solve, but the source of the problem is something really, really good. The purpose of this date is a good one and shows that beach handball has earned its place on the European ‘Olympics’ for the first time. This has been our aim since the early 2000s. This has been the price for it; it is of course not optimal for the players, for the teams, in terms of preparation and also some collisions with indoor handball leagues still ongoing. But when we explain it, everything makes sense for everyone – this is the beach handball family, they understand: together, hand-in-hand, we can walk forward. I must say, the teams are always ready to collaborate, this is very important.”
beach.eurohandball.com: Can you give an idea of the preparation for such a major event: when did you start planning for the EURO, what were major steps along the road?
Gabriella Horváth: “We started planning this EURO over the last one. When we were at the last EURO, we could see the challenges, the implemented good solutions, what was prepared really well, and what were the small mistakes. The things we wanted to develop we identified and described already right there, writing the notes when experience is still fresh. Since then, we have kept working on it, we have fantastic office people who keep pushing the entire year to produce all the necessary regulations, materials, media guides for the next EURO. The other thing is the need for a venue. We start the bidding process in the fall, so when we schedule the EURO qualification, we can already announce where the EURO is going to be, so we have a target to reach.”
beach.eurohandball.com: Do you have a certain region in mind where you would like to see the next EURO taking place?
Gabriella Horváth: “No, but I would like to see more and more countries coming to play beach handball and having new organisers, to visit new places. When we go somewhere, there is a legacy of beach handball when we leave. The more places we go, the more legacy we have. I would say to all federations: think about it and surprise us with some good biddings.”