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The Aleš Hřebeský Memorial is held by Lacrosse Club Custodes Sokol Radotín to honor its former player who died in the autumn of 1993. Today the Aleš Hřebeský Memorial is the most prestigious
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event in Europe with teams from 15 countries participating.


Aleš Hřebeský

Aleš Hřebeský was born on July 1, 1972, and was among the most gifted LCC players. Moreover, he was a keen
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player,
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, and cycle-ball player. On November 30, 1993, he died of the injuries caused by a drunk driver who hit Aleš while he was waiting at a bus stop.


History

The tournament used to be the traditional opening of the Czech lacrosse season at the end of March. All teams played on a usually muddy field dried with layers of shavings and sawdust. The 8th tournament in 2001 was breakthrough. Thanks to a generous grant from the Municipality of
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, and the effort of LCC members, the arena was refurbished and an artificial surface was laid. The Grand Opening was a part of the Aleš Hřebeský Memorial which included a first – teams from abroad (the
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,
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and even
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) participated for the first time. It was the first tournament ever in the history of world box lacrosse with participants from more than two countries. The Champion that year was LCC Sokol Radotín. The next year, two American teams participated and a few professional players played on Team Rebel won the tournament in 2002–04. The winner of 2005 and 2006 annual was LC Jižní Město. In 2007 for the first time a team from the homeland of lacrosse,
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took part. Green Gaels from
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came. Their young team remained unbeaten and gained the trophy. The 2007 annual was also a good preparation for the Czech national team before the World Indoor Lacroose Championship held in
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, Canada in May 2007. For the first time a lacrosse match was broadcast on TV in the
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, with Czech TV Sport Channel broadcasting the All Stars Game. From 2001 to 2004 the main sponsor – HBA – gave the name to the tournament: HBA Cup. The partner of the 2005 annual Memorial was ICV. JIMI-Dlouhý Ltd. was the general partner of the tournament in 2006 and 2007. S&S vzduchotechnika played this role since 2008. A record number of 16 teams took part in 2008. Also for the first time the tournament started on a Thursday. Several Rebel players including Bill Curtiss who brought the Rebel team as the first overseas team to the tournament appeared in ambitious Megamen
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. They won the trophy in the first live TV broadcast from the tournament. All matches were available live on the internet at bwin website and you could bet on results there, too. Megamen dominated in 2009 again. In 2010 an eruption of the Icelandic volcano
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stopped the air traffic over Europe just prior to the Memorial, meaning that Megamen, Nova Scotia Privateers and the US Team could not fly over. Canadians Love You to Death and Green Gaels were lucky to get to Radotín and Green Gaels repeated their victory from 2007. Also other players journey from
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and
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was very adventurous and complicated and the organizers highly appreciated they will to get to Prague for the tournament. In 2011 the Memorial was the last practice for many players for the World Indoor Lacrosse Championship held in Prague one month later.
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, a lacrosse legend, who to Prague as a Czech national team coach, accepted an invitation to play for Love You to Death and lead his team to the champions title, gained in the over-time of a great final against Megamen. The 20th annual in 2013 hosted a team from Canadian British Columbia for the first time, also French and
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i lacrosse players took part in combined squad. An entirely
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team made their debut in the tournament and
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was represented as well. Home LCC Radotín celebrated the jubilee tournament with the highers number of teams in history and gained the trophy after 12 years. In the 21st annual in 2014 there were 20 teams competing, representing 14 nations. For the very first time a native
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team – Kahnawake Rapids – took part in the tournament with several Iroquois national team players in their squad. In a very competitive tournament they stayed undefeated and gained the trophy. The highest possible number of teams – 21 – arrived in 2015. There were three newcomers: Regina Heat from
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, and new countries represented –
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and
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. Pioneers reached the title in their third visit to Radotín. The 23rd annual welcomed a new team from Switzerland. Another newcomer – Team Alberta – gained the tournament trophy in the breathtaking final game against home Custodes. Albertans won in the sudden death overtime.


Champions


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External links


Aleš Hřebeský Memorial
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