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. [1]

Germany
AssociationDeutscher Racquetball Verband e.V.
ConfederationERF (Europe)
IRF codeGER
World Championships
Appearances14 (First in 1981)
Best result
  • Overall: 4th place (1981)
  • Men: 5th place (1990)
  • Women: 5th place (1984)
European Championships
Best result
  • Overall: winners (1993,1997,1999,2005)
  • Men: winners (1991,1993,1997,1999,2005)


History

IRF World Championships[1]
Year Host Men Women Overall
I 1981 USA     4th
II 1984 USA 8th 5th 6th
III 1986 USA 9th 12th 11th
IV 1988 Germany 7th 8th 7th
V 1990 Venezuela 5th 13th 8th
VI 1992 Canada 6th 11th 9th
VII 1994 Mexico 11th 13th 10th
VIII 1996 USA 8th 11th 9th
IX 1998 Bolivia 7th   14th
X 2000 Mexico 12th 15th 11th
XI 2002 Puerto Rico 25th 11th 16th
XII 2004 South Korea 13th   17th
XIII 2006 Dominican Republic 14th 13th 12th
XIV 2008 Ireland 12th 10th 12th
XV 2010 South Korea      

Players

National team in the European Championship 2009

  • Oliver Bertels
  • Eric Gordon
  • Arne Schmitz
  • Bernd Dröge
 
  • Andrea Gordon
  • Yvonne Kortes
  • Lara Ludwig

National team in the World Championship 2008

  • Oliver Bertels
  • Marcel Czempisz
  • Joachim Loof
  • Trevor Meyer
 
  • Andrea Gordon
  • Yvonne Kortes
  • Lara Ludwig
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References

  1. "Germany national team". German Racquetball Federation. Archived from the original on 23 June 2010.
  • DRV German Racquetball Federation
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