Australia national korfball team
Appearance
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National sports team
Australia | |
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Association | Korfball Australia (KA) |
IKF membership | 1978 |
IKF code | AUS Australia |
IKF rank | 13 (Jan.2017) |
World Championships | |
Appearances | 10 |
First appearance | 1984 |
Best result | 4th place, 1995 |
World Games | |
Appearances | 4 |
First appearance | 1997 |
Best result | 5th, 1997 |
Asia-Oceania Championship | |
Appearances | 10 |
First appearance | 1990 |
Best result | Champions, 2004 |
http://korfball.org.au/ |
The Australia national korfball team is managed by Korfball Australia (KA), representing Australia in international korfball competitions, including the Asia-Oceania Korfball Championship, the IKF World Korfball Championship and The World Games.
Tournament history
[edit ] Year
Championship
Host
Classification
1984
2nd World Championship
Antwerp (Belgium)
7th place
1987
3rd World Championship
Makkum (The Netherlands)
6th place
1991
4th World Championship
Antwerp (Belgium)
9th place
1995
5th World Championship
New Delhi (India)
4th place
1999
6th World Championship
Adelaide (Australia)
7th place
2003
7th World Championship
Rotterdam (The Netherlands)
7th place
2007
8th World Championship
Brno (Czech Republic)
8th place
2011
9th World Championship
Shaoxing (China)
12th place
2015
10th World Championship
Belgium (various)
11th place
2019
11th World Championship
Durban (South Africa)
14th place
Year
Championship
Host
Classification
1997
5th World Games
Lahti (Finland)
5th place
2001
6th World Games
Akita (Japan)
6th place
2009
8th World Games
Kaohsiung (Taiwan)
8th place
2017
10th World Games
Wrocław (Poland)
6th place
Year
Championship
Host
Classification
1990
1st Asia-Oceania Championship
Jakarta (Indonesia)
2nd place
1992
2nd Asia-Oceania Championship
Delhi (India)
1994
3rd Asia-Oceania Championship
Adelaide (Australia)
2nd place
1998
4th Asia-Oceania Championship
Durban (South Africa)
2002
5th Asia-Oceania Championship
Delhi (India)
2nd place
2004
6th Asia-Oceania Championship
Christchurch (New Zealand)
Champions
2006
7th Asia-Oceania Championship
Hong Kong
2nd place
2010
8th Asia-Oceania Championship
China
3rd place
2014
9th Asia-Oceania Championship
Hong Kong
2nd place
2018
10th Asia-Oceania Championship
Saitama, Japan
3rd place
Current squad
[edit ]National team in the 2018 Asia-Oceania Korfball Championship
- Jessica May
- Bethan Channing
- Grace Cullen
- Emily Hutchesson
- Georgia Bungey
- Joshua Berney
- Joshua Prasad
- Andrew Hutchesson
- Nik Bungey
- Zac Marshall
- Ben Wallace
- Coach: Phil Sibbons
References
[edit ]- ^ "The history of the IKF and the IKF World Championship" (PDF). IKF. Archived from the original (PDF) on 20 September 2013.
- ^ IKF (ed.). "The history of the IKF and the World Games" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 20 September 2013.