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European Racquetball Championships
The European Racquetball Championships are organized every two years by the European Racquetball Federation The European Racquetball Federation (ERF) is the governing body for racquetball in Europe to promote the sport of racquetball in Europe. The ERF was founded on 27 June 1985 in Zoetermeer, The Netherlands. Every two years the ERF organizes the Eur ... (ERF), since 1981, to determine the strongest national racquetball teams and individual male and female players in Europe. References External links European ChampionshipsIRF website European ChampionshipsERF website {{European championships Racquetball competitions European championships ...
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European Racquetball Federation
The European Racquetball Federation (ERF) is the governing body for racquetball in Europe to promote the sport of racquetball in Europe. The ERF was founded on 27 June 1985 in Zoetermeer, The Netherlands. Every two years the ERF organizes the European Racquetball Championships, and every year organizes the European Racquetball Tour (ERT). Presidents List of members {, class="wikitable" style=font-size:95% width=600 , - align=center style="background:#dfdfdf;" , colspan=4 , Members of European Racquetball Federation (ERF) , - ! !Member !Website !President , - , Belgium , Belgian Racquetball Federationhttp://www.raquetball.be/ , Erik Meyer , - , Catalonia , Federació Catalana de Raquetbolhttps://web.archive.org/web/20101003174133/http://www.raquetbol.cat/ , Josep Ripoll , - , France , Fédération Française de Racquetballwww.france-racquetball.org, Philippe Lecomte , - , width=120, Germany , width=250, Deutscher Racquetball Verband , width=25http://www.racquetball.de/ ...
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2003 European Racquetball Championships
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Catalonia National Racquetball Team
Catalonia national racquetball team represents the Catalan Racquetball Federation in racquetball international competitions. Competes as a member of the European Racquetball Federation and International Racquetball Federation. Catalonia won the European Championships in 2009, in the overall, men and women competitions. History Players National team at the European Championship 2013 National team in the European Championship 2009 and World Championship 2008 References External linksFCRFederació Catalana de Raquetbol {{DEFAULTSORT:Catalonia National Racquetball Team National racquetball teams Racquetball Racquetball is a racquet sport and a team sport played with a hollow rubber ball on an indoor or outdoor court. Joseph Sobek invented the modern sport of racquetball in 1950, adding a stringed racquet to paddleball in order to increase velo ...
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Germany National Racquetball Team
Germany national racquetball team represents the German Racquetball Federation in racquetball international competitions. Competes as a member of the European Racquetball Federation and International Racquetball Federation. Germany has won the European Championships 5 times in men's competition and 4 in overall's. History Players National team in the European Championship 2009 National team in the World Championship 2008 References External linksDRV
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Ireland National Racquetball Team
Ireland national racquetball team represents Ireland and the Racquetball Association of Ireland in racquetball international competitions. It competes as a member of the European Racquetball Federation and International Racquetball Federation. Ireland has won the European Championships 8 times in men's competition, 13 times in women's competition and 10 times overall. History Athletes National team in the 21st European Championships – Hamburg, Germany 2023 National team in the World Games – Birmingham, USA 2022 National team in the 21st IRF World Championships – San Luis Potosi, Mexico 2022 National team in the 20th IRF World Championships – Guatemala City, Guatemala 2021 National team in the 20th European Championships – Hamburg, Germany 2019 National team in the 1st EurAsia Championships – Seoul, South Korea 2019 National team in the 19th IRF World Championships – San Jose, Costa Rica 2018 National team in the 19th European Championships – ''The Ha ...
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Netherlands National Racquetball Team
The Netherlands national racquetball team represents the Nederlandse Racquetball Associatie in racquetball international competitions. Is a member of the European Racquetball Federation and International Racquetball Federation. The Netherlands has won the European Championships 3 times in overall's competition, 2 times in men's and 1 in women's competition. History Players National team in the European Championships 2009 References External links Nederlandse Racquetball AssociatieNetherlands Racquetball Association {{DEFAULTSORT:Netherlands National Racquetball Team National racquetball teams Racquetball Racquetball is a racquet sport and a team sport played with a hollow rubber ball on an indoor or outdoor court. Joseph Sobek invented the modern sport of racquetball in 1950, adding a stringed racquet to paddleball in order to increase velo ... Racquetball in the Netherlands ...
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2019 European Racquetball Championships
The XX Racquetball European Championships were held in Hamburg, (Germany) from September 5 to 07 2019, with four men's national teams and two women's national teams in competition. One senior and junior competition could be held as well. The venue was the Sport & Spa Jenfeld Club in Hamburg, with 2 regulation racquetball courts. The 4 men's teams were Germany, Ireland, Italy and The Netherlands and the 3 women's teams were Germany, Ireland and the Netherlands. Team France dropped out to an injured player only a few days before the beginning of the competition. In total, 6 nations competed in the Individual competition with players from Germany, Ireland, Italy, Lithuania, Poland and The Netherlands.''EURO2019 draws and results''
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2017 European Racquetball Championships
The XIX Racquetball European Championships were held in The Hague, (Netherlands) from September 13 to 16 2017, with four men's national teams and three women's national teams in competition. No senior or junior competitions were held in The Hague due to the lack of court time. This marks the first time since 1995 that the European Racquetball Championships were not held in one venue. The venue was the Westvliet Welness & Racquet Club, near The Hague, with 1 regulation racquetball court. The 4 men's teams were Germany, Ireland, Italy and The Netherlands and the 3 women's teams were Germany, Ireland and the Netherlands. Team Belgium dropped out to several injured players only a few days before the beginning of the competition. In total, 6 nations competed in the Individual competition with players from Belgium, Germany, Ireland, Italy Poland and The Netherlands. The opening ceremony was on September 13 with the president of European Racquetball Federation, Mike Mesecke, and the pre ...
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2015 European Racquetball Championships
The XVIII Racquetball European Championships were held in Hamburg, (Germany) from June 24–27, 2015, with only 3 countries represented. The EURO 2015 were under the patronage of the city of Hamburg. The venue was the Sport Department, in Hamburg, with 3 regulation racquetball courts. In addition to the European Championships, the European Racquetball Masters and Junior Racquetball Championships were held at the same time. The opening ceremony was on June 24 with the president of European Racquetball Federation, Mike Mesecke, and the president of German Racquetball Federation, Jörg Ludwig. Men's Singles Competition Ladies Singles Competition Men's Doubles Competition Ladies Doubles Competition {, align=center cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" style="background: #f9f9f9; border: 1px #aaa solid; border-collapse: collapse; font-size: 90%;" width=30% , - align=center style="background:#006699;color:white;" !width=100% , Winner , - align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF , ...
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2013 European Racquetball Championships
The XVII Racquetball European Championships were held in Brembate, (Italy) from July 15 -20 2013, with men's national and women's national teams in competition. In addition to the European Championships, the European Racquetball Masters and Junior Racquetball Championships were held at the same time. The venue was the Centro Communale Spotivo di Brembate, with 2 regulation racquetball court. The opening ceremony was held on July 19 . Men's Singles Competition Women's Single competition Men's Doubles Competition Women's Doubles competition {, align=center cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" style="background: #f9f9f9; border: 1px #aaa solid; border-collapse: collapse; font-size: 90%;" width=20% , - align=center bgcolor=#006699 style="color:white;" !width=100% , Winner , - align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF , align=center, AISLING HICKEY & KATE RYAN {{flagicon, IRL See also *European Racquetball Championships External linksStandingsERF websiteMen's singles results
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2011 European Racquetball Championships
The XVI Racquetball European Championships were held in Bad Tölz, near Munich, (Germany) from August 1 to 7 2011, with five countries represented. The venue was the Racquetball Club Bad Tölz e.V., with 3 regulation racquetball courts. 50 players competed in the singles, doubles, junior and senior competitions. The opening ceremony was on August 1 with the vice president of the European Racquetball Federation, Mike Mesecke, and the president of the German Racquetball Federation, Jörg Ludwig. The 2011 European Racquetball Championships were the third European Championships that were held in Bad Tölz after 1995 and 1999. Men's national teams competition August 1/2, 2011 ---- ---- ---- ---- Men's teams final standings Women's national teams competition Women's teams final standings Men's Single competition Women's Single competition Men's Doubles competition Ladies Doubles competition See also *European Racquetball Championships External lin ...
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2009 European Racquetball Championships
The XV Racquetball European Championships were held in Nanterre, near Paris, (France) from August 3 to 9 2009, with seven men's national teams and three women's national teams in competition. On August 6 started the individual, doubles, senior and junior competitions. The venue was the Forest-Hill City Form, in Nanterre, with 4 regulation racquetball courts. The 7 men's teams were Belgium, Catalonia, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy and The Netherlands and the 3 women's teams were Catalonia, Germany and Ireland. More than 50 players were in the singles, doubles, junior and senior competitions. The opening ceremony was on August 2 with the president of European Racquetball Federation, Erik Meyer, and the president of Paris Racquetball Association, Jean-Pierre Boudart. Men's national teams competition First round - August 3, 2009 ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- Final round August 4, 2009 Semifinals - 09:30 ---- ---- ---- 5th to 7th plac ...
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