Fistball at the 2022 World Games

Fistball
at the 2022 World Games
VenueBirmingham Southern College
Dates10–14 July
No. of events2

The fistball competition at the 2022 World Games took place in July 2022,[1] in Birmingham in United States, at the Birmingham Southern College. Originally scheduled to take place in July 2021, the Games were rescheduled for July 2022 as a result of the 2020 Summer Olympics postponement due to the COVID-19 pandemic. [2] This was the first time when women's tournament in fistball took place as part of the World Games.

Qualification

Men's tournament
Mean of qualification[3] Dates Host Vacancies Qualified
Host nation1 United States
2018 European Championship [de]24–26 August 2018Germany Adelmannsfelden1 Germany
2018 Pan American Championship [de]12–14 October 2018Argentina Buenos Aires1 Brazil
2019 World Championship [de]11–17 August 2019Switzerland Winterthur5 Austria
  Switzerland
 Italy
 Chile
 Argentina
Women's tournament
Mean of qualification Dates Host Vacancies Qualified
Host nation1 United States
2018 World Championship [de]24–28 July 2018Austria Linz2  Switzerland
 Austria
2018 Pan American Championship12–14 October 2018Argentina Buenos Aires1 Brazil
2019 Oceania Championship25–26 May 2019New Zealand Rangiora1 New Zealand
2019 European Championship [de]18–20 July 2019Czech Republic Lázně Bohdaneč1 Germany

Participating nations

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Germany2002
2 Switzerland0202
3 Brazil0022
Totals (3 entries)2226

Medalists

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men
 Germany
Tim Albrecht
Philip Hofmann
Rouven Kadgien
Felix Klassen
Philipp Kubler
Fabian Sagstetter
Ole Schachtsiek
Jonas Schroter
Patrick Thomas
Nick Trinemeier
 Switzerland
Tim Egolf
Joel Fehr
Nicolas Fehr
Luca Fluckiger
Leon Heitz
Silvan Jung
Ueli Rebsamen
Raphael Schlattinger
Cedric Steinbauer
Rico Strassmann
 Brazil
Gabriel Araujo
Bruno Arnold
Douglas Brados
Gabriel Drumm
Rafael Galvao
Gabriel Heck
Mateus Kuntzler
Sergio Mueller
Alexandre Passos
Fernando Tedesco
Women
 Germany
Anna-Lisa Aldinger
Helle Grossmann
Michaela Grzywatz
Ida Hollmann
Luca von Loh
Sonja Pfrommer
Henriette Schell
Svenja Schröder
Theresa Schröder
Hinrike Seitz
 Switzerland
Tanja Bognar
Jamie Bucher
Noemi Egolf
Fabienne Frischknecht
Rahel Hess
Adela Lang
Sarina Mattle
Sara Peterhans
Seraina Schenker
Mirjam Schlattinger
 Brazil
Cristiane Huaska
Cecilia Jaques
Melissa Knebel
Giovanna Lucchin
Isabella Lucchin
Angela Melo
Tatiane Schneider
Rejane Sinhori
Bianca Suffert
Sabine Suffert

References

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