All Events

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World Championships 2009 A-poule

The World Championships for the A-poule will be organized in the Czech republic in Ostrava. More information can be found on the IPC website.

The participating countries are: Canada, Czech Republic, Germany, Italy, Japan, Korea, Norway and United States of America.

09/05/2009 - 16/05/2009
World Championships 2009 B-poule

During the B-Worldchampionships in Eindhoven five countries will battle for the title and a chance at promoting to the A-poule!

The competing countries are: The Netherlands, Great Britain, Sweden, Estonia and Poland. You can find more information on the tournament website!

15/03/2009 - 21/03/2009
Malmö Open 2009

More information on the tournament website.

Final results:
1. Oslo KHK
2. SKV Sharks Karlovy Vary
3. Tallinn Panthers
4. FIFH Sledgehammers
5. Nacka HI
6. IKS Atak
7. Jordal KHK
8. GB Sledgehockey
9. Amsterdam Huskies A
10. Amsterdam Huskies 1

12/02/2009 - 15/02/2009
Dutch Open Senior Tournament & Junior World Cup 2008

The Amsterdam Huskies will again organize their sixth yearly tournament for senior club teams and junior teams. This year the junior edition is somewhat special, because we have invited all junior national teams to play in the second world cup for junior teams.
This year the tournament is organized in Eindhoven, which has very good facilities. It allows us to let our tournament grow even further, because they have two rinks within the same accomodation.

This tournament was held in Amsterdam during the last years and was organized in the last weekend of March.

20/03/2008 - 23/03/2008
European Ice Sledgehockey Championships 2007

From 18 to 24 November, the strongest national sledge hockey teams play at Pinerolo Palaghiaccio. 7 days of emotions, 7 nations that, in 21 games, are out for the title of champion of Europe. Italy, Estonia, Germany, Norway, Poland, Sweden and the Czech Republic will battle for the European Championship title in Sledge Hockey. This is the second edition of the tournament organized under the auspices of the EPC (European Paralympic Committee) and the IPC (International Paralympic Committee). The first edition was held in 2005 in Zlin (Czech Republic), and was won by Germany.

18/11/2007 - 24/11/2007