Netherlands national racquetball team

Netherlands national racquetball team
Netherlands
Association Nederlandse Racquetball Associatie
Confederation ERF (Europe)
IRF code NED Netherlands
World Championships
Appearances 14 (First in 1981)
Best result Overall: 3rd place (1984)
Men: 5th place (1984)
Women: 3rd place (1984)
European Championships
Appearances
Best result Overall: winners (3 times)
Men: winners (2 times)
Women: winners (once)
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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.

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History

IRF World Championships[1]
Year Host Men Women Overall
I 1981 USA   -   - 5th
II 1984 USA 5th 3rd 3rd
III 1986 USA 6th 7th 7th
IV 1988 Germany 9th 3rd 5th
V 1990 Venezuela 10th 8th 8th
VI 1992 Canada 8th 10th 10th
VII 1994 Mexico 12th   - 17th
VIII 1996 USA 13th 15th 14th
IX 1998 Bolivia 16th 15th 13th
X 2000 Mexico 15th   - 24th
XI 2002 Puerto Rico 15th   - 19th
XII 2004 South Korea 12th   - 15th
XIII 2006 Dominican Republic 16th 16th 16th
XIV 2008 Ireland 10th   - 16th
XV 2010 South Korea   -   -   -

Players

National team in the European Championships 2009

  • Pascal Matla
  • Peter De Jong
  • Edwin Schipper
 

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External links


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