The schedule and ticket information has been presented for the European EVEPE European Championship in the United Kingdom
The organizers of the European Athletics Championship in Birmingham 2026 have published the official competition schedule and ticket information, before what will be the largest athletics event in the United Kingdom since the 2017 World Championship in London.
After the recently remodeled Alexander Stadium, the championships will extend from August 10 to 16 2026 and will gather the athletics athletes of Elite in Europe for seven days.
Around 250,000 tickets will go on sale. Adult tickets begin from only £ 10, with aviaxable children’s prices for each session, and half or all tickets with a price of £ 30 or less. A family of four can attend a session for only £ 30 in total.
Some disciplines, such as 100m, will open in the morning and conclude with semifinals and finals at night, with “one day decision.” The bullet launch of men and women and 4x100m relay will also open and conclude the same day.
Each of the tickets with a ticket has been classified to reflect the events that take place, with guidance on possible moments of key medals and finals to help fans choose their ideal experience.
It will also mark the first time that the United Kingdom organized an important outdoor athletics championship such as the World Athletics Championship of the record world in London 2017 and the first staging of the European Athletics Championship in the United Kingdom.
Cherry Alexander, director of Birmingham 2026 championships, said: “We have built this schedule with fans and athletes firmly in the morning sessions of the night at that time at that time in the afternoon of great ticket. The best stage for the best in Europe, and we want each seat full of seat, each voice and each athlete elevated by the root of the crowd.
The event is being delivered by Athletic Ventures, with the support of key partners, including the City Council of Birmingham, European athletics, the sport of the United Kingdom and the funds of the City of Birmingham, the combined authority of West Midlands, Digly for Digital, the department.