PRAGUE — More than 2,000 people gathered in Prague on Saturday for Pink Bandana's annual Beat Breast Cancer mud volleyball tournament.Â
Corina Crist, left, chats with friends outside the field of play during the 19th annual Beat Breast Cancer mud volleyball tournament on Saturday in Prague. The annual tournament raises money for those with breast cancer, but next year's tournament will be its last.
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Tony Steinhour bumps during the 19th annual Beat Breast Cancer mud volleyball tournament Saturday in Prague.
The Beast Breast Cancer mud volleyball tournament brought more than 2,000 people to Prague on Saturday.
Kyle Peters watches a match during the 19th annual Beat Breast Cancer mud volleyball tournament in Prague on Saturday.
Photos: Pink Bandana mud volleyball tournament raises money for good cause
The Beast Breast Cancer mud volleyball tournament brought more than 2,000 people to Prague on Saturday.
A player hits over the net during the 19th annual Beat Breast Cancer Mud Volleyball Tournament on Saturday, July 11, 2026, in Prague.Â
Tony Steinhour bumps during the 19th annual Beat Breast Cancer mud volleyball tournament Saturday in Prague.
Ammone Phimvongsa bumps during the 19th annual Beat Breast Cancer Mud Volleyball Tournament on Saturday, July 11, 2026, in Prague.
A scorekeeper reacts during the 19th annual Beat Breast Cancer Mud Volleyball Tournament on Saturday, July 11, 2026, in Prague.Â
Katie Kaijala bumps during the 19th annual Beat Breast Cancer Mud Volleyball Tournament on Saturday, July 11, 2026, in Prague.
Kyle Peters watches a match during the 19th annual Beat Breast Cancer mud volleyball tournament in Prague on Saturday.
Seven-year-old Jeimi Paez, left, plays in the sand with 3-year-old Heidi Paez, right, during the 19th annual Beat Breast Cancer Mud Volleyball Tournament on Saturday, July 11, 2026, in Prague. Hosted by Pink Bandana, a non-profit dedicated to raising support for women aged 40 and under battling breast cancer in Nebraska, organizers anticipated a round of more than 160 entered teams and over 2,000 attendees.
Lacey Brunner bumps during the 19th annual Beat Breast Cancer Mud Volleyball Tournament on Saturday, July 11, 2026, in Prague.Â
Ryan David bumps during the 19th annual Beat Breast Cancer Mud Volleyball Tournament on Saturday, July 11, 2026, in Prague.
Corina Crist, left, chats with friends outside the field of play during the 19th annual Beat Breast Cancer mud volleyball tournament on Saturday in Prague. The annual tournament raises money for those with breast cancer, but next year's tournament will be its last.
