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== World Championships == |
== World Championships == |
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The 1982 World Championships were held at [[Butler University]] in [[Indianapolis]], [[Indiana]]. The team was one of six teams participating, and they finished fourth overall.<ref name="excel">{{cite web |url=http://www.ibsasport.org/sports/files/185-Results-History-of-Goalball-Results---Paralympics,-World-Championships-&-European-Championships.xlsx|title=Final Ranking in Paralympic Games |language=English|publisher=International Blind Sports Association|location=Madrid, Spain |accessdate=9 February 2014 }}</ref> The 1986 World Championships were held in [[Roermond]], [[Holland]]. The team was one of ten teams participating, and they finished third overall.<ref name="excel">{{cite web |url=http://www.ibsasport.org/sports/files/185-Results-History-of-Goalball-Results---Paralympics,-World-Championships-&-European-Championships.xlsx|title=Final Ranking in Paralympic Games |language=English|publisher=International Blind Sports Association|location=Madrid, Spain |accessdate=9 February 2014 }}</ref> The 1990 World Championships were held in [[Calgary]], [[Canada]]. The team was one of seven teams participating, and they finished fifth overall.<ref name="excel"/> The 1994 World Championships were held in [[Colorado Springs]], [[Colorado]]. The team was one of nine teams participating, and they finished sixth overall.<ref name="excel"/> The 1998 World Championships were held in [[Madrid]], [[Spain]]. The team was one of eleven teams participating, and they finished sixth overall.<ref name="excel"/> The 2002 World Championships were held in [[Rio de Janeiro]], [[Brazil]]. The team was one of ten teams participating, and they finished third overall.<ref name="excel"/> |
The 1982 World Championships were held at [[Butler University]] in [[Indianapolis]], [[Indiana]]. The team was one of six teams participating, and they finished fourth overall.<ref name="excel">{{cite web |url=http://www.ibsasport.org/sports/files/185-Results-History-of-Goalball-Results---Paralympics,-World-Championships-&-European-Championships.xlsx|title=Final Ranking in Paralympic Games |language=English|publisher=International Blind Sports Association|location=Madrid, Spain |accessdate=9 February 2014 }}</ref> The 1986 World Championships were held in [[Roermond]], [[Holland]]. The team was one of ten teams participating, and they finished third overall.<ref name="excel">{{cite web |url=http://www.ibsasport.org/sports/files/185-Results-History-of-Goalball-Results---Paralympics,-World-Championships-&-European-Championships.xlsx|title=Final Ranking in Paralympic Games |language=English|publisher=International Blind Sports Association|location=Madrid, Spain |accessdate=9 February 2014 }}</ref> The 1990 World Championships were held in [[Calgary]], [[Canada]]. The team was one of seven teams participating, and they finished fifth overall.<ref name="excel"/> The 1994 World Championships were held in [[Colorado Springs]], [[Colorado]]. The team was one of nine teams participating, and they finished sixth overall.<ref name="excel"/> The 1998 World Championships were held in [[Madrid]], [[Spain]]. The team was one of eleven teams participating, and they finished sixth overall.<ref name="excel"/> The 2002 World Championships were held in [[Rio de Janeiro]], [[Brazil]]. The team was one of ten teams participating, and they finished third overall.<ref name="excel"/> |
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== European Championships == |
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The 1985 European Championships were held in Olsztyn, Poland with six teams competing. The team finished fourth.<ref name="excel">{{cite web |url=http://www.ibsasport.org/sports/files/185-Results-History-of-Goalball-Results---Paralympics,-World-Championships-&-European-Championships.xlsx|title=Final Ranking in Paralympic Games |language=English|publisher=International Blind Sports Association|location=Madrid, Spain |accessdate=9 February 2014 }}</ref> |
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==References== |
==References== |
Revision as of 15:22, 9 February 2014
Netherlands women's national goalball team is the women's national team of the Netherlands. It takes part in international goalball competitions.
Paralympics
The team competed at the 1984 Summer Paralympics, where they finished fourth.[1] At the 1988 Summer Paralympics, the team finished fourth.[1] The team competed at the 2000 Summer Paralympics in Sydney, Australia, where they finished seventh.[1] At the 2004 Summer Paralympics in Athens, Greece, the team finished fifth.[1]
World Championships
The 1982 World Championships were held at Butler University in Indianapolis, Indiana. The team was one of six teams participating, and they finished fourth overall.[1] The 1986 World Championships were held in Roermond, Holland. The team was one of ten teams participating, and they finished third overall.[1] The 1990 World Championships were held in Calgary, Canada. The team was one of seven teams participating, and they finished fifth overall.[1] The 1994 World Championships were held in Colorado Springs, Colorado. The team was one of nine teams participating, and they finished sixth overall.[1] The 1998 World Championships were held in Madrid, Spain. The team was one of eleven teams participating, and they finished sixth overall.[1] The 2002 World Championships were held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The team was one of ten teams participating, and they finished third overall.[1]
European Championships
The 1985 European Championships were held in Olsztyn, Poland with six teams competing. The team finished fourth.[1]
References