World Broomball Championships
The World Broomball Championships are organized every even-numbered year by the IFBA.
The first World Championships (then known as the Challenge Cup) were held in Victoria, British Columbia in 1991, and were attended by over 800 athletes and 44 teams . The most recent event, held in Innsbruck, Austria, was the ninth edition of the championships.
Key: WC = World Cup Division (top division); CC = Challenge Cup Division (second division); NAC = North American Cup (third division).
Year | Host City | Men's Champion | Women's Champion | Mixed (Coed) Champion |
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1991 | Victoria | Embrun Plumbing | Amigo Bécancour (Qc) | Selkirk Flying Angels |
1996 | Victoria | Ottawa | Not Contested | Edmonton Selects |
1998 | Bolzano | Montreal | Not Contested | Minnesota Flames |
2000 | Victoria | Ottawa Nationals | Not Contested | Edmonton Extreme |
2002 | Minneapolis | USA Red | Not Contested | Cabano |
2004 | Corner Brook | Ottawa Nationals | Durham Angels | Briquetal |
2006 | Blaine | Le Frost (WC) | Minnesota Selects (WC) | East Ontario Wildcats (WC) Manitoba Rebels (CC) |
2008 | Vancouver[1] | Le Frost (WC) | McMillan Sand and Gravel (WC) | Eastern Ontario Wildcats (WC) |
2010 | Innsbruck[2] | Le Frost (WC) | Italy Girls (WC) | Canada - New Brunswick (WC) |
2012 | Ottawa[3] | Ottawa Nationals[4] | Ottawa Stars[5] | Broom-Shak Bécancour (QC)[6] |
2014 | Tomakomai[7] | Ravens Yellowknike (NWT)[8] | Rebels Yellowknife (NWT)[9] | GT Quebec (QC)[10] |
2016 | Regina[11] | Bruno Axemen | Amigo | Broom-Shak Bécancour (QC)[12] |
External links
- ↑ http://www.vancouverbroomball.com/
- ↑ http://www.internationalbroomball.com/modules.php?name=Tournament&pa=schedule_index&eid=4
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- ↑ http://www.broomball.ca/
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