European Wallball Pro Tour Men’s Rankings End of Season 2017-18

European Walllball Tour Logo [Reference:

Top 10 & Irish Ranked Players

NameCountryRankMovePoints
Top 10    
Mcelduff, ConorIRL1+1411.6
Kruithoff, SachaESP2-1325
Grant, DanielGBR30286.6
Potiez, SebastienBEL40270
Thomson, LukeGBR5+3258.3
Metayer, TanguayBEL6-1185
Van Der Schoot, KeesNED70176.6
Quish, PaudiIRL8-2176.6
Nantel, NicholasBEL9+23115
Wassenaar, HansNED100113.3
Irish Ranked Outside Top 10    
Prentice, JamesIRL30+148
Grace, ColmIRL43+7729
Kelly, JamieIRL46+526.6
O’Sullivan, AnthonyIRL48-1526
McCavitt, ConnallIRL54-920
Coughlan, JackIRL54+1320
Hedigan, MichaelIRL59+1220
McCrory. EamonnIRL59+1220
Kavanagh, DanielIRL64-1618.3
Hurley, John BoscoIRL70+714.6
Cloake, DaraIRL75+611.3
Connelly, SeamusIRL80+810
Corrigan, DeanIRL80+810
Doyle, JamesIRL93-178.3
McNally, RichieIRL99-196.6
Kennedy, BrianIRL99-166.6
Flynn, NiallIRL99+66.6
Breen, DanIRL104+55.3
McCoy, BarriIRL107+75
Turley, ColmIRL107+75
Nolan, SeanIRL117+63.3
Crehan, ColinIRL134+112
English, JasonIRL134+112
Noone, ConorIRL134+112
O’Duill, FiachraIRL152-71
Bradshaw, LiamIRL152+51
Corbett, ColinIRL152+51
Relihan, DanielIRL152+51
English, AdrianIRL152+51
Turley, JackIRL152+51
Stoll, SeanIRL152+51
Murray, AndrewIRL152+51
Daily, DaraghIRL206+90
Prentice, DarrenIRL206+90
European Wallball Pro Tour Men’s Rankings End of Season 2017-18 [Reference: 2]

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Report

Handball was included as one of the four original Gaelic Games in the GAA charter of 1884. It is the only one to have become a genuine sport, with the game being played at a high level in USA, Canada, Australia, Mexico, France, Italy, Spain, Basque Country, Belgium, Netherlands and the UK.

Wallball is a version of the sport which attempts to unite the various versions of the sport played worldwide and the European Wallball Tour is a Pro Tour with events in Belgium, Spain, Netherlands and UK.

Ireland’s Conor Mcelduff regained top spot in the end-of-season Rankings for 2017-18 from Spain’s Sacha Kruithoff. Paudi Quish also finished in the top 10, while James Prentice, Colm Grace, Jamie Kelly and Anthony O’Sullivan also finished in the top 50.

The Tour featured players from Ireland, UK, Belgium, Netherlands, Spain, Basque Country, France, Italy, USA, Argentina, Canada, Australia, Germany and Morocco

References

Websites

[1] European Pro Wallball (2017) Men’s Rankings – rankings End 2017-18 season [Internet] Available from: http://www.prowallball.eu/rankings/mens-rankings/ [Accessed 19 May 2018]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Luke Kelly (Dunboyne).

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GAA Handball All-Ireland 40×20 Championships Men’s Senior Singles 1975-Present

GAA Handball Logo [References: 1]

Roll of Honour 1975-Present

YearPlayerCounty
1975P. KirbyClare
1976P. KirbyClare
1977P. KirbyClare
1978P. KirbyClare
1979P. KirbyClare
1980P. KirbyClare
1981T. RyanTipperary
1982T. RyanTipperary
1983T. RyanTipperary
1984M. HenniganMayo
1985M. HenniganMayo
1986Michael WalshKilkenny
1987Mickey WalshRoscommon
1988Michael WalshKilkenny
1989Michael WalshKilkenny
1990Michael WalshKilkenny
1991Michael WalshKilkenny
1992W. O’ConnorMeath
1993E. CorbettTipperary
1994E. CorbettTipperary
1995P. McAuleyLouth
1996Michael WalshKilkenny
1997P. McAuleyLouth
1998Michael WalshKilkenny
1999T. HealyCork
2000T. HealyCork
2001T. HealyCork
2002E. KennedyDublin
2003P. BradyCavan
2004T. HealyCork
2005P. BradyCavan
2006P. BradyCavan
2007P. BradyCavan
2008P. BradyCavan
2009P. BradyCavan
2010P. BradyCavan
2011P. BradyCavan
2012P. BradyCavan
2013P. BradyCavan
2014R. McCarthyWestmeath
2015R. McCarthyWestmeath
2016R. MCarthyWestmeath
2017C. ShanksArmagh
2018Martin MulkerrinsGalway
2019Robbie McCarthyWestmeath

Reference: [1][2][3]

Reference

Logos

[1] GAA Handball (2017) GAA Handball Logo Square [Internet] Available from: https://cache.gaahandball.ie/images/made/images/remote/http_gaahandball-uploads.s3.amazonaws.com/1470913550-GAA-Handball-Logo-Square_394_394_85_c1.jpg [Accessed 11 December 2017]

Bibliography

[2] GAA (2018) “Handball: All-Ireland 40×20 Championships : Senior Singles.” The Complete Handbook of Gaelic Games: Full GAA Records from 1887 to 2017 Inclusive. 2017. DBA Publications Limited. Blackrock, Co. Dublin, Ireland.

Websites:

[3] GAA Handball (2018) Results 2018 [Internet] Available from: https://www.gaahandball.ie/competitions/results [Accessed 17 March 2019]

[4] GAA Handball (2019) Results [Internet] Available from: https://www.gaahandball.ie/competitions/results [Accessed 26 March 2019]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Luke Kelly

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Kaatsen (Frisian Handball) Reference 1897-Present

KNKB Logo [Reference: 1]

Kaatsen archive

Kaatsen, or Frisian Handball is a Regional Variation of the sport of Handball in the Netherlands Minority-Language Region of Frisia.

Kaatsen History Archive: https://www.kaatshistorie.nl/klassement.php – Gives the Full Rankings of each Person (with hometown) for 1st, 2nd and 3rd (3 Pts, 2 Pts, 1 Pt) from 1897 (Herren – Men) and 1984 (Dames – Women).

About

Kaatsen is a Frisian version of Handball that was first codified in 1853 by the Franeker de P.C. oprichten (Permanente Commissie). On 7 June 1897 it became part of the Nederlands Kaats Bond and then in 1934 became independent again as the CFK, de Christelijke Friese Kaatsbond. In 1994 it again merged with thE KNKB. It is Primarily played in Franeker in Friesland.

From the KNKB Website:

By bouncing (Kaatsen) is meant:
Two teams that fight each other by passing the ball to each other. This involves a storage party (service) and a returning party. In the scoring, 4 winning strokes yield a first / game (game) and in addition to direct winning strokes, there are undecided strokes (bounce = wooden marker), which later yield points after switching functions.

Frisian handball originated in the 12th century in cloisters in France and therefore found its way north via Belgium.
Bounce was first played on squares throughout the Netherlands by the ‘hegerein’ (well-to-do), only later on grass. When the nobles withdrew more to the tennis courts with their game, handball became a game for ‘the common people’.”

Kaatsen Match in Franeker, Frisia, Netherlands in 1940. [Reference: 2][Picture Credit: KNKB]

References

Logos

[1] KNVB (2020) resize [Internet] Available from: https://www.knkb.nl/includes/resize.asp?website=implementatie&width=1024&height=800&image=26552969d4a04.png [Accessed 23 October 2020]

Websites

[2] Kaatshistorie (2020) Klassement [Internet] Available from: https://www.kaatshistorie.nl/klassement.php [Accessed 23 October 2020]

[3] KNVB (2020) Kaatsen (Bounce): History [Internet] Available from: https://www.knkb.nl/pageid=13483/Historie.html [Accessed 23 October 2020]

Images

[4] KNVB (2020) resize [Internet] Available from: https://www.knkb.nl/includes/resize.asp?website=implementatie&width=1024&height=800&image=26652f2464ab8.jpg [Accessed 23 October 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Jillian Glynn and Enda Fahy

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Eton Fives Association League Division 1 2010-2020

Eton Fives Association Logo [Reference: 12]

EFA Division 1 2010-11

PWDLPointsPensNet
Old Olavians 2 (C)1080224024
Old Olavians 11090124123
Old Harrovians1060420020
Old Westminsters 11050513½112½
Ols Salopians 11010856-1
Old Cholmeleians (R)101096-2½
Eton Fives Association League Division 1 2010-11 [Reference: 1]

EFA Division 1 2011-12

PWDLPointsPensNet
Berkhamstead 1 (C)10100024024
Old Westminsters 11050514½014½
Old Olavians 11040614113
Old Millhiillians 1103071349
Old Harrovians 11040614½6
Old Olavians 2 (R)104061028
Eton Fives Association League Division 1 2011-12 [Reference: 2]

EFA Division 1 2012-13

PWDLPointsPensNet
Old Millhillians 1 (C)1080222022
Berkhamstead 11070320020
Old Harrovians1060417215
Old Westminsters 11040613112
Old Olavians 11030712111
Old Olavians 2 (R)10208651
Eton Fives Association League Division 1 2012-13 [Reference: 3]

EFA Division 1 2013-14

PWDLPointsPensNet
Berkhamstead 1 (C)1090124½024½
Old Harrovians 11050517017
Team Westway 1 (R)1070318½315½
Old Olavians 1104061248
Old Millhillians 110208817
Old Westminsters 1103071037
Eton Fives Association League Division 1 2013-14 [Reference: 4]

EFA Division 1 2014-15

PWDLPointsPensNet
Old Olavians (C)1090124½024½
Berkhamstead 11080222022
Old Millhillians 11050516½15½
Old Harrovians1040613½½13
Old Westminsters 1102079½
North Oxford 110208505
Eton Fives Association League Division 1 2014-15 [Reference: 5]

EFA Division 1 2015-16

PWDLPointsPensNet
Berkhamstead 1 (C)12100228028
Old Westminsters 11280422½21½
Old Olavians1280421½120½
Old Millhillians 1126062119½
Old Harrovians1250717215
North Oxford 1122010808
Old Cholmeleians123097
Eton Fives Association League Division 1 2015-16 [Reference: 6]

EFA Division 1 2016-17

PWDLPointsPensNet
Old Harrovians (C)16150143043
Berkhamstead 116150142042
North Oxford 11690724024
Old Cholmeleians1671821½021½
Old Westminsters 11661921½219½
Old Millhillians 116501119316
Old Salopians 116511017512
Team Westway 116311211½½11
Old Olavians (R)1642913½6
Eton Fives Association League Division 1 2016-17 [Reference: 7]

EFA Division 1 2017-18

PWDLPointsPensNet
Old Millhillians 1 (C)16120438038
Old Harrovians16140238137
Old Salopians 116120429½326½
North Oxford 11680824½024½
Old Olavians1681721½20½
Old Cholmeleians16501119019
Old Berkhamsteadians1661916313
Team Westway 1 (R)1650111712½
Old Westminsters 116101510
Eton Fives Association League Division 1 2017-18 [Reference: 8]

EFA Division 1 2018-19

PWDLPointsPensNet
Division 1A
Old Salopians 1 (C)11101026026
Old Westminsters 11160519½019½
Old Cholmeleians 11160517½017½
Old Harrovians1151517½16½
Division 1B
Old Millhillians 11280422121
Berkhamstead1270518½½18
North Oxford 11250716½15½
Old Olavians12219936
Old Berkhamsteadians1211103
Eton Fives Association League Division 1 2018-19 [Reference: 9]

EFA League Division 1 2019-20

PWDLPointsPensNetProj. Total
Old Salopians 1* (C)13120132½032½42
Old Olavians*1290323½023½32
Old Harrovians 1*1490527½225½30
Old Westminsters 11470721½021½24
North Oxford 11461719½019½22½
Old Millhillians 1**125071611521
Berkhamstead 1*1670921½20½21
Old Cholmelians 11331912½012½15½
Old Berkhamsteadians **1412027½8
Eton Fives Association League Division 1 2019-20 [Reference: 10]

note: *Includes One Match with one unplayed pair. **Includes Two Matches with one unplayed pair.

Note 2: Season incomplete due to COVID-19 Coronavirus Epidemic. Old Salopians won based on Projected Total.

Report

Old Olavians 2 won the Eton Fives Association League Division 1 in 2010-11, with their first team winning in 2014-15. Berkhamstead won the League title in 2011-12, 2013-14 and 2015-6. Old Millhillians won the title in 2012-13 and 2017-18, with Old Harrovians champions in 2016-17 and Old Salopians in 2018-19 and 2019-20.

Eton Fives is a variation on the game of Handball, first played in Ireland, and the origins of Eton Fives go back to Medieval Peasants playing the gamea against the wall of the chapel at Eton College, where there is a handrail down one side. The first court was built in Eton in 1840, by the Headmaster, Dr. Hawtrey. In 1877 AC Ainger drew up the first rules of the game.

References

Websites

[1] Eton Fives (2020) EFA League Tables 2010-11 [Internet] Available from: http://www.etonfives.com/etonleague/1864-efa-league-tables-2010-11 [Accessed 20 August 2020]

[2] Eton Fives (2020) EFA League Tables 2011-12 [Internet] Available from: http://www.etonfives.com/etonleague/364-efa-league-tables-201112 [Accessed 20 August 2020]

[3] Eton Fives (2020) EFA League Tables 2012-13 [Internet] Available from: http://www.etonfives.com/etonleague/569-efa-league-tables-201213 [Accessed 20 August 2020]

[4] Eton Fives (2020) EFA League Tables 2013-14 [Internet] Available from: http://www.etonfives.com/etonleague/740-efa-league-tables-2013-14 [Accessed 20 August 2020]

[5] Eton Fives (2020) EFA League Tables 2014-15 [Internet] Available from: http://www.etonfives.com/etonleague/902-efa-league-tables-2014-15 [Accessed 20 August 2020]

[6] Eton Fives (2020) EFA League Tables 2015-16 [Internet] Available from: http://www.etonfives.com/etonleague/985-efa-league-tables-2015-16 [Accessed 20 August 2020]

[7] Eton Fives (2020) EFA League Tables 2016-17 [Internet] Available from: http://www.etonfives.com/etonleague/1845-efa-league-tables-2016-17 [Accessed 20 August 2020]

[8] Eton Fives (2020) EFA League Tables 2017-18 [Internet] Available from: http://www.etonfives.com/etonleague/2339-efa-league-tables-2017-18 [Accessed 20 August 2020]

[9] Eton Fives (2020) EFA League Tables 2018-19 [Internet] Available from:http://www.etonfives.com/etonleague/2554-efa-league-tables-2018-19 [Accessed 20 August 2020]

[10] Eton Fives (2020) EFA League Tables 2019-20 [Internet] Available from: http://www.etonfives.com/etonleague/2860-efa-league-tables-2019-20 [Accessed 20 August 2020]

[11] Eton Fives (2020) A brief History of Eton Fives [Internet] Available from: http://www.etonfives.com/the-game/a-brief-history-of-eton-fives [Accessed 20 August 2020]

Images

[12] Eton Fives (2020) Eton-Fives-Association-Stacked [Internet] Available from: http://www.etonfives.com/images/Eton-Fives-Association-Stacked.png [Accessed 20 August 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Simon Williams.

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Confederacion Internacional de Pelota a Mano (CIJB) Bote Luzea-Llargues Champions League 2016

CIJB Logo [Reference: 1]

Finals

DateHome TeamAway Team
Semi-Finals
16.10.2016Berlikum (Friesland)8Belgium Y. (Belgium)1
16.10.2016Parsent (Spain)4Baasrode (Belgium)8
Final
16.10.2016Berlikum (Friesland)3Baasrode (Belgium)6
Confederacion Internacional de Pelota a Mano (CIJB) Bote Luzea-Llargues Champions League 2016 [Reference: 2-4]

Report

Baasrode of Belgium won the CIJB Chamions League of Bote Luzea-Llargues mode of Pelota a Mano (Hand-Pelota) in 2016, defeating Berlikum of Friesland (a region of the Netherlands) in the final, after wiining 8-4 against Parsent of Alicante in Spain in the Semi-Finals.

For a video of the matches please see the You Tube Links in the References nelow [References: 2-4]

Pelota a Mano is a team Handball sport similar to both GAA Handball and Basque Pelota. The CIJB (Confederacion Internacional de Pelota a Mano) has been organising European Championships since 1993 and World Championships since 1996.

Llargues is one of the three main Modes of Pelota a Mano along with One Wall and International.

References

Images

[1] CIJB (2015) logo_cijb [Internet] Available from: https://cijb.info/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/logo_cijb.png [Accessed 15 May 2018]

Videos

[2] Berlikum – Baasrode 0-1 (3-6) Xistera Cluba You Tube Channel (2016) Bote Luzea Finala (Published Oct 16, 2016)[1:17:55] [Internet] Available from:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o6Zxvi_WYIs [Accessed 19 May 2018]

[3] Berlikum – Belgium Y. 8-1 Xistera Cluba You Tube Channel (2016) Bote Luzea Semifinalak 1 (Published Oct 16, 2016)[1:22:36] [Internet] Available from:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z5bYigMW2lI [Accessed 19 May 2018]

[4] Parcent – Baasrode  4-8 Xistera Cluba You Tube Channel (2016) Bote Luzea Semifinalak 2 (Published Oct 16, 2016)[36:17] [Internet] Available from:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=70vTZoJe0ms [Accessed 19 May 2018]

Acknowledgements

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Confederacion Internacional de Pelota a Mano (CIJB) Mundial Llargues 1996-Present

CIJB Logo [Reference: 1]
YearCompetitionChampionSub-ChampionBronze
1996I MundialSpainNetherlands
1998II MundialSpainFrance
2000III MundialSpainNetherlands
2002IV MundialSpainNetherlands
2004V MundialSpainItaly
2008VI MundialNetherlandsSpainBelgium
2012VII MundialNetherlandsColombiaSpain
2014VIII MundialBelgiumSpain
2018IX MundialValenciana*BelgiumNetherlands
Confederacion Internacional de Pelota a Mano (CIJB) Mundial Llargues 1996-Present [Reference: 2]

Note: *Comunidad Valenciana is a region of Spain considered a country in CIJB similar to Wales and Scotland being regions of Britain considered countries by FIFA in Soccer

Report

Spain won the first five World Championships (Mundial) in the Llargues mode of Pelota a Mano (Hand-Pelota) from its inception in 1996 to 2004, Netherlands has won two since, with Belgium and Comunidad Valenciana winning the other two.

Pelota a Mano is a team Handball sport similar to both GAA Handball and Basque Pelota. The CIJB (Confederacion Internacional de Pelota a Mano) has been organising European Championships since 1993 and World Championships since 1996.

Llargues is one of the three main Modes of Pelota a Mano along with One Wall and International.

References

Images

[1] CIJB (2015) logo_cijb [Internet] Available from: https://cijb.info/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/logo_cijb.png [Accessed 15 May 2018]

Websites

[2] CIJB (2017) Historial de Los Campeonatos Internacionales de la CIJB [Internet] Available from: https://cijb.info/historia/ [Accessed 14 August 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Enda Fahy

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Confederacion Internacional de Pelota a Mano (CIJB) Copa Europa Llargues 1993-Present

CIJB Logo [Reference: 1]

Copa Europa Results

YearCompetitionChampionSub-ChampionBronze
1993Trofeo 5 NacionesSpainBelgium
1994I C. EuropaFranceSpain
1995II C. Europa
1996III C. EuropaNetherlandsFrance
1997IV C. EuropaSpainItaly
1999V C. EuropaNetherlandsSpain
2003VI C. EuropaBelgiumSpain
2007VII. C. EuropaBelgiumSpain
2010VIII C. EuropaBelgiumSpainNetherlands
2015IX. C. de EuropaBelgiumValenciana
Confederacion Internacional de Pelota a Mano Copa Europa Llargues 1993-Present [Reference: 2]

Report

Belgium has won the last four Llargues European Championships in Pelota a Mano, with Netherlands and Spain winning two and France the other year it has been held.

Pelota a Mano is a team Handball sport similar to both GAA Handball and Basque Pelota. The CIJB (Confederacion Internacional de Pelota a Mano) has been organising European Championships since 1993 and World Championships since 1996.

Llargues is one of the three main Modes of Pelota a Mano along with One Wall and International.

References

Images

[1] CIJB (2015) logo_cijb [Internet] Available from: https://cijb.info/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/logo_cijb.png [Accessed 15 May 2018]

Websites

[2] CIJB (2017) Historial de Los Campeonatos Internacionales de la CIJB [Internet] Available from: https://cijb.info/historia/ [Accessed 14 August 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Enda Fahy

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Walloon Federation of Walloon-Brussels Games One Wall National 1 2019

Table

PWLFAPts
Thieulain201912579651
Kerksken2018225312448
Baasrode2015522515241
Ogy2012822820833
Isieres20101021321629
Galmaarden20101020121728
Sirault2091119320727
Mont-Gauthier2071318522525
Grimminge2051516323322
Acoz2051517224121
Maubeuge2061416223418
Genappe2041614824717

Reference: [1]

References

Websites

[1] Federation des Jeux de Paume Wallonie-Bruxelles (2019) Resultats et Classements | Series | Natuionale 1 [Internet] Availabre from: https://www.fjpwb.be/resultats-et-classements/ [Accessed 15 August 2019]

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Thanks to Luke Kelly.

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European Wallball Pro Tour Euro1Wall Finals 2018-19

European Wallball Tour Logo [Ref: ]

EWT Spanish Open 2018

Tavernes Blanques, 28-30 September 2018

GradeWinnersRunners-Up
Men’s AConor Mcelduff (Irl)Luke Thompson (UK)
Women’s AMar Giminez (Val)Victoria Diez (Val)
Men’s A DoublesGrant/Thompson (UK)Amantegi/Kruithof (Eus/Val)
Women’s A DoublesGiminez/Diez (Val)Moya/van der Schoot (Val/Ned)
Men’s BMario Canada (Val)Diego Lopez (Val)
Men’s B ConsolationGuillem Cuadrat (Val)Dara Cloake (Irl)
Women’s BCarmen Jiminez (Val)Judith Mengual (Val)
Women’s B ConsolationAina Cuadrat (Val)Linda Frosini (Ita)
Men’s B DoublesDiez/Lopez (Val)Grace/Stradwick (Irl/UK)
Men’s B Doubles Cons’nO’Sullivan/Siegersma (Irl/NeD)Barriga/Rodrqiguez (Val)
Women’s B DoublesBadia/Villar (Val)Cuadrat/Jiminez (Val)
Men’s Beginners/40+Alejandro Jiminez (Val)Siemen Scheffer (Val)
Women’s Beginners/40+Katleen Connolly (Irl)Catherine Conneely (Irl)
Beginners DoublesGiminez/Martinez (Val)Masselucci/Sechi (Ita)

Reference: [1]

EWT Belgian Open 2018

KillShot Club, 3-4 November 2018

GradeWinnersRunners-Up
Men’s SinglesSacha Kruithof (Esp)Leandro Rodriquez (Arg)
Women’s SinglesHarmke Siegersma (Ned)Anne Monfils (Ned)
Men’s DoublesRodriguez/Astrorga (Arg)Van der Schoot/McElduff (Ned/Irl)
Women’s DoublesMonfils/Zeinstra (Ned/Ned)Scheffer/Siegersma (Ned/Ned)
Men’s B Singles Corentin Faignart (Bel)Terry McElvanney (Irl)
Women’s B SinglesCorrie Croondijk (Ned)Siobhan Prentice (Irl)
Men’s C SinglesBrent Viane (Bel)Jean-Marc Namur (Bel)

Reference: [2][3]

Euro1Wall Dutch Open 2019

Sporthall, De Trije, Franeker, 26-27 January 2019

GradeWinnersRunners-Up
Men’s Open AWally AmaroSacha Perello Kruithof
Men’s Open BMikel Beldarrain ErnaldiKarel Monfils
Men’s Open 40+Erik BakkerGeorge Patrick Miller
Men’s Open BeginnersJurrit OsingaMarten Leijenaar
Women’s Open AMarrit ZeinstraMiranda Scheffer
Men’s Open Doubles AGrant/ThompsonKruithof/Potiez
Men’s Open Doubles BGrace/StradwickBaarda/Tuinenga
Men’s Open Double 40+Poelstra/SiegersmaRerpstra/Visser
Women’s Open Doubles AMonfils/ZeinstraScheffer/Siegersma

|Reference: [4]

Euro1Wall UK Open 2019

Westway Sports Centre, Crowthorne Rd, London, 23-24 February 2019

GradeWinnersRunners-Up
Men’s OpenConor McElduffHans Wassenaar
Women’s OpenTerry PiHendrieke Van Der Schoot
Men’s BLuke StradwickColm Grace
Men’s BeginnersCameron LowÀrchie McCreath
Women’s BeginnersMichelle McCoyMartina Nugent
Over 40sMichael EnglishBarrie McCoy
Men’s Open DoublesVan Der Schoot/TristaoWassenaar/Steenstra
Women’s Open DoublesVan Der Schoot/ZeinstraClement/Potiez
Men’s B DoublesEnglish/McElvanneyArnold/Price
Women’s B DoublesMathias/ZhangHavern/McCoy
Beginners DoublesLow/McCreathO’Sullivan/Roche
Over 40s DoublesMcCoy/O’SullivanMillar/Pringle

Reference: [5][6]

Euro1Wall Italian Open 2019

Alica Club, Palermo, 9-10 March 2019

GradeWinnersRunners-Up
Men’s OpenSimeon Van StalleLuke Thompson (UK)
Women’s OpenMiranda SchefferHarmke Siegersma (Ned)
Men’s BPepitoJeimer Siegersma
Over 40sSebastien PotiezPedro Rivera
Men’s Open DoublesVan Stalle/ClementGrant/Thompson
Women’s Open DoublesSiegersma/SchefferPotiez/Clement
B DoublesRinaldi/BattaglinoStradwick/Grace
Over 40s DoublesMiller/O’SullivanRivera/Piersma

Reference: [7]

References:

Websites:

[1] Open One Wall Tavernes Blanques | Fecebook (2018) GUANYADOR/ES – WINNERS 2018 [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/notes/open-one-wall-tavernes-blanques/guanyadores-winners-2018/877896395748067/ [Accessed 3 May 2019]

[2] European Wallball Tour (2018) Belgian Open 2019 – Report [Internet] Available from: http://www.prowallball.eu/belgian-open-2019-report/ [Accessed 4 May 2019]

[3] European 1-Wall Tour | Facebook (2019) Post, November 4, 2018: “ Winners of the Belgium Open 2018 Singles competition “ [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/Euro1Wall/posts/1526164094194078:0 [Accessed 3 May 2019]

[4] Tiedema Dutch Open (2019) Winnaars [Internet] Available from: https://www.toernooi.nl/sport/winners.aspx?id=55C1D599-7AC0-4FEA-98DC-C91AFC006EB7 [Accessed 3 May 2019]

[5] European 1-Wall Tour | Facebook (2019) Post, February 24, 2019: “UK Open 2019 Singles Winners “ [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/Euro1Wall/posts/1620695071407646 [Accessed 3 May 2019]

[6] European 1-Wall Tour | Facebook (2019) Post, February 24, 2019: “ UK Open 2019 Doubles Winners “ [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/Euro1Wall/posts/1620694904740996 [Accessed 3 May 2019]

[7] European 1-Wall Tour | Facebook (2019) Post, March 11. 2019: “A round up of our Italian Open champs! “ [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/Euro1Wall/posts/1631523596991460 [Accessed 3 May 2019]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Jillian Glynn & Luke Kelly

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Eirball | Irish North American & World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 2 August 2019

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GAA Handball Wicklow Arklow HC Club Novice Competition 1991

Results, 12-16 June 1991

Winner Runner-UpScore
1st Round   
Eddie Kavanaghbt.Brendan Hogan 
Ned Kealybt.Pat O’Donnell 
Gerry Kearnsbt.John Earls 
2nd Round   
Michael Pearsonbt.Mark Earls 
Tommy Hylandbt.Larry Byrne 
Ned Kealybt.Gery Kearns 
Semi-Finals   
Ned Kealybt.Tommy Hyland 
Michael Pearsonbt.Eddie Kavanagh 
Final   
Ned Kealybt.Michael Pearson 

References

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Sources

[1] Anon. (1991) “Kealy is Handball winner” Bray People. Friday., June 21 1991. Pg. 33

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Luke Kelly

About this document

Researched, compiled and written by Enda Mulcahy for the

Eirball | Irish North American and World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 2 August 2019

(c) Copyright Enda Mulcahy and Eirball 2019

You may quote this document in part provided that proper acknowledgement is given to the authors. All Rights Reserved.