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Australian attacker serves at the 2014 Asian Fistball Championships

Asia-Pacific Fistball Championships are an international fistball competition run in conjunction with the International Fistball Association (IFA), and the Asia-Pacific Fistball Association (APFC) with the first men's championships held in Pakistan in 2014. [1] While originally known as the Asian Fistball Championships, the tournament has been renamed to the Asia-Pacific Fistball Championships for subsequent iterations, to recognise the inclusion of Oceanic region fistball associations such as Australia and New Zealand. [2] The participating countries in the first Asia-Pacific Fistball Championships were Pakistan, India, Australia and Nepal.

Asia-Pacific Fistball Championships - Men

Year Host Gold Silver Bronze 4th
2014 Lahore ( Pakistan) Pakistan Pakistan India India Nepal Nepal Australia Australia
2018 Melbourne ( Australia) New Zealand New Zealand Australia Australia India India Samoa Samoa
2022 Geelong ( Australia) New Zealand New Zealand Australia Australia Japan Japan Australia Australia A

Asia-Pacific Fistball Championships - Women

Year Host Gold Silver Bronze
2018 Melbourne ( Australia) New Zealand New Zealand Australia Australia
2022 Geelong ( Australia) New Zealand New Zealand Australia Australia

External links

References

  1. ^ "First Asia Cup in Lahore/Pakistan was a tremendous success". Archived from the original on 2014-04-29. Retrieved 2014-04-29.
  2. ^ "Fistball Federation of Australia to host 2nd Asia-Pacific Fistball Championships in 2018".
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Australian attacker serves at the 2014 Asian Fistball Championships

Asia-Pacific Fistball Championships are an international fistball competition run in conjunction with the International Fistball Association (IFA), and the Asia-Pacific Fistball Association (APFC) with the first men's championships held in Pakistan in 2014. [1] While originally known as the Asian Fistball Championships, the tournament has been renamed to the Asia-Pacific Fistball Championships for subsequent iterations, to recognise the inclusion of Oceanic region fistball associations such as Australia and New Zealand. [2] The participating countries in the first Asia-Pacific Fistball Championships were Pakistan, India, Australia and Nepal.

Asia-Pacific Fistball Championships - Men

Year Host Gold Silver Bronze 4th
2014 Lahore ( Pakistan) Pakistan Pakistan India India Nepal Nepal Australia Australia
2018 Melbourne ( Australia) New Zealand New Zealand Australia Australia India India Samoa Samoa
2022 Geelong ( Australia) New Zealand New Zealand Australia Australia Japan Japan Australia Australia A

Asia-Pacific Fistball Championships - Women

Year Host Gold Silver Bronze
2018 Melbourne ( Australia) New Zealand New Zealand Australia Australia
2022 Geelong ( Australia) New Zealand New Zealand Australia Australia

External links

References

  1. ^ "First Asia Cup in Lahore/Pakistan was a tremendous success". Archived from the original on 2014-04-29. Retrieved 2014-04-29.
  2. ^ "Fistball Federation of Australia to host 2nd Asia-Pacific Fistball Championships in 2018".

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