Eurovision Sport, the new free digital streaming platform, is pleased to announce that it will be broadcasting the European Taekwondo European Senior Championship G4 and the European Para Taekwondo Championship G4/G2 this week in Belgrade, Serbia.
Coverage of the Eurovision Sports Championship, which runs from May 9th to 12th, will showcase the platform's growing portfolio and commitment to broadcast Europe's best sporting events live to viewers in the region and beyond. It emphasizes dedication.
Complementing Eurovision Sport's coverage, EBU members will be able to further increase the visibility of the Championship across their respective platforms.
By scheduling the championships just a few weeks before the start of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, teams will be in full preparation mode, testing their strategies and tactics to see what adjustments need to be made in time for the Paris Olympics. It is guaranteed that you will.
Eurovision Sport is a pioneer in live sport, making thousands of hours of content available for free on a single digital destination.
The platform, developed by the EBU, complements the coverage provided by members of the public service media and democratizes access to sport. Since its launch in February, it has added e-racing, rowing, horse racing and motorsports to its portfolio.
Last month, Eurovision Sport announced a landmark deal to broadcast five matches from the Billie Jean King Cup qualifiers, the first tennis tournament to be featured on Eurovision Sport.
EBU Sport Secretary Glenn Killane said:: “We are thrilled to welcome European Taekwondo to the Eurovision Sports platform alongside other prominent Olympic sports. Eurovision Sports is rapidly becoming a destination for sports fans. , we are confident that this new partnership will bring the sport of Taekwondo to new fans in Europe and around the world.”
Added by European Taekwondo President Sakis Pragalos: “We started our cooperation with Eurovision Sport in 2014 and this platform is a natural continuation to further promote the sport to the general public. The EBU's decision to develop a free-to-play platform Although Taekwondo may not be at the top of the TV networks' preferences, it is in the hearts of millions of athletes who practice across Europe, which makes us a strong advocate. ’s goal is to further develop Taekwondo content for the platform and ensure our sport builds its own fan base in the four years leading up to the Olympics.”
For more information on European sport and its schedule, please visit www.eurovisionsport.com.