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Asia-Pacific Fistball Championships

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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.

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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

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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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