ISF world school beach volleyball 2023: a celebration of youth, sport, and culture

The International School Sport Federation has announced the highly anticipated ISF World School Beach Volleyball 2023, set to take place in Israel-Bat Yam from May 16 to May 23. Featuring school teams from over 18 countries, this championship will bring together talented young athletes for a week of intense competition

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ISF World School Beach Volleyball
ISF World School Beach Volleyball 2023: Uniting Nations, Inspiring Champions.

The International School Sport Federation (ISF) has proudly announced the upcoming ISF World School Beach Volleyball 2023, set to take place in Israel-Bat Yam from May 16 to May 23. This renowned championship, featuring school teams from over 18 countries, will bring together talented young athletes from around the world to compete in two age categories, U15 and U18. With an exciting program that combines high-level competition, cultural discovery, and educational initiatives, the event promises to be an unforgettable experience for participants and spectators alike.

“We are proud to continue this long-standing tradition of gathering some of the greatest beach volleyball nations together under the mantle of school sport”, stated ISF President, Laurent Petrynka.

The Championship:

The ISF World School Beach Volleyball 2023 will showcase the best beach volleyball talent from around the globe. More than 18 countries, including the United States, New Zealand, Australia, Mexico, Chinese Taipei, and Ukraine, will be represented in this prestigious event. With teams competing in the U15 and U18 age categories, the championship will provide a platform for aspiring young athletes to showcase their skills and sportsmanship on an international stage.

The Venue:

The competition will be held in the picturesque surroundings of Sunset Beach, Bat Yam, with six different courts serving as the battleground for thrilling matches. The scenic location is bound to enhance the players’ experience and create an exciting atmosphere for both athletes and spectators.

Beyond the Competition:

The ISF World School Beach Volleyball 2023 aims to offer more than just matches. Alongside the tournament, a rich program has been devised to foster cultural exchange and educational opportunities. Participants will have the chance to engage in cultural discovery activities, such as the Nation Night, where teams can showcase their unique traditions and heritage. Additionally, an educational program, in collaboration with the ISF Academy, will further enrich the athletes’ experience by promoting values of equality, respect, and fair play.

Stay Connected:

For those unable to attend the championship in person, the ISF has set up a dedicated event page (https://events.isfsports.org/wsc-beach-volleyball-2023/) to provide regular news and updates throughout the tournament. Moreover, live streaming of the matches will be available on the new ISF TV platform (tv.isfsports.org) from May 18 to May 22, ensuring that fans from around the world can enjoy the action in real-time.

About the International School Sport Federation (ISF):

Founded in 1972, the ISF is an international non-profit sports organization that acts as the governing body for national school sport organizations worldwide. Recognized by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) since 1995, the ISF comprises 134 members across all five continents and organizes over 10 events annually, encompassing more than 30 different sports. With a mission to expand education through sport, the ISF provides a unique platform for young people aged 6 to 18 to come together in the spirit of equality, respect, and fair play.

The ISF World School Beach Volleyball 2023 promises to be an exceptional event that celebrates the power of sport, culture, and education. By bringing together talented young athletes from diverse backgrounds, the championship showcases the international spirit of competition and camaraderie. As the world watches the exhilarating matches unfold on the beautiful beaches of Bat Yam, the ISF continues its mission to provide a transformative experience for youth and promote the values of sportsmanship and personal growth.

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