The Draw for the Final Stage of the European Teams Championships is scheduled for June 1

The Draw for the Final Stage of the European Teams Championships in Malmo is scheduled to take place on June 1 2023 at 13:30. The draw will be held at Turning Torso Malmo the tallest building in Sweden with the draw taking place on the top floor.

In the Men’s teams event the top seeds will all be placed in the first pot. The teams included in this prestigious group are Germany Sweden France Portugal Croatia Slovenia England and Belgium.

Similarly the Women’s teams event will also feature a first pot comprising the strongest teams. The teams placed in this pot are Germany Romania France Portugal Slovakia Hungary Luxembourg and Sweden.

For both the Men’s and Women’s events the top eight teams will be listed at the top of the groups specifically in groups A B C D E F G and H respectively.

Following this allocation the teams seeded from positions 9 to 12 will be drawn into groups E F G and H occupying position 2 within their respective groups.

The teams seeded from positions 13 to 16 will then be drawn into groups A B C and D taking position 2 within these groups. Furthermore the teams seeded from positions 17 to 20 will be drawn into groups A B C and D occupying position 3 within their respective groups. Similarly the teams seeded from positions 21 to 24 will be drawn into groups E F G and H taking position 3 within these groups.

With the draw set to unfold in the iconic Turning Torso Malmo the anticipation among teams is mounting as the stage is set for the final stage of the 2023 European Teams Championships all eyes will be on the outcome of the draw.

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