2009 European Women's Fistball Championship
2009 Women's European Fistball Championships |
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Host |
Zofingen Switzerland |
Dates |
August 14–15 |
Teams |
5 national teams |
Final rankings |
Champions |
Switzerland |
Runners-up |
Austria |
Third place |
Germany |
Tournament statistics |
Matches |
14 |
The 2009 Women's European Fistball Championship was held in Zofingen (Switzerland) from August 14 to 15, with five women's national teams: Austria, Catalonia, Germany, Italy and Switzerland.
The first round was played as the best of 3 sets (11 points) and the rest of competition was played as the best of 5 sets.
Switzerland were the champions.
Teams
Switzerland |
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Michelle Fedier |
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Andrea Gerber |
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Irene Schönenberger |
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Simone Estermann |
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Natalie Berchtold |
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Madleina Rüegge |
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Nicole Münzing |
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Nadin Schneider |
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Austria |
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Antonia Ritschel |
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Ines Mayer |
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Magdalena Lindorfer |
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Karin Azesberger |
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Zeller Nicole |
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Elisabeth Ojo |
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Katharina Arthold |
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Susanne Hartl |
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Germany |
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M. Therese Warnick |
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Janine Mertsch |
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Cindy Nökel |
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Janna Meiners |
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Eva Krämer |
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Annika Lohse |
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Stenzel Silja |
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Bettina Bering |
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Italy |
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Diana Pfingste |
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Anna Frenes |
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Juliane Windegger |
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Juli Stauder |
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Tina Meran |
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Lisi Lang |
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Jasmin Mayr |
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Gabi Hofer |
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Lisa Seifert |
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Christa Larcher |
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Catalonia |
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Laura Jordan |
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Anna Martinez |
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Anna Albesa |
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Roser Dols |
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María Pérez |
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Marta Jordan |
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Beatriz Mínguez |
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First round
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Pts |
P |
W |
L |
S+ |
S- |
Austria * |
8 | 4 | 4 | 0 | 8 | 1 |
Switzerland |
6 | 4 | 3 | 1 | 7 | 2 |
Germany |
4 | 4 | 2 | 2 | 4 | 4 |
Italy |
2 | 4 | 1 | 3 | 2 | 6 |
Catalonia |
0 | 4 | 0 | 4 | 0 | 8 |
* Austria is classified to the final |
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10:00 |
Switzerland |
Catalonia |
2-0 |
(11-04 / 11-03) |
10:00 |
Germany |
Italy |
2-0 |
(11-03 / 11-03) |
11:30 |
Switzerland |
Italy |
2-0 |
(11-01 / 11-01) |
11:30 |
Austria |
Catalonia |
2-0 |
(11-02 / 11-02) |
13:00 |
Switzerland |
Austria |
1-2 |
(04-11 / 13-11 / 06-11) |
13:00 |
Germany |
Catalonia |
2-0 |
(11-03 / 11-03) |
14:30 |
Austria |
Germany |
2-0 |
(11-05 / 11-06) |
14:30 |
Italy |
Catalonia |
2-0 |
(11-06 / 11-08) |
16:00 |
Switzerland |
Germany |
2-0 |
(11-06 / 11-09) |
16:00 |
Austria |
Italy |
2-0 |
(11-04 / 11-04) |
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Qualification round
- Top team qualified in the first round (Austria) goes to the final.
- 2nd and 3rd qualified teams (Switzerland and Germany) play to reach the final.
- 4th and 5th qualified teams (Italy and Catalonia) play to decide the 5th place.
- Loser of 2nd-3rd qualified (Germany) plays against the winner of 4th-5th qualified (Italy) for 3rd-4th places.
- Matches in this round are played as the best of 5 sets (11 points).
4th-5th qualified teams |
Italy |
3-0 |
Catalonia |
Zofingen August 15 - 09:45 |
11-6, 11-8, 11-3 |
2nd-3rd qualified teams |
Switzerland |
3-1 |
Germany |
Zofingen August 15 - 10:45 |
11-7, 11-7, 6-11, 11-6 |
Rank 3/4 |
Germany |
3-0 |
Italy |
Zofingen August 15 - 13:15 |
11-2, 11-7, 11-4 |
FINAL |
Austria |
1-3 |
Switzerland |
Zofingen August 15 - 15:45 |
9-11, 3-11, 11-6, 8-11 |
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Winners SWITZERLAND |
Final standings
Final standings |
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Switzerland |
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Austria |
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Germany |
4 |
Italy |
5 |
Catalonia |
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