UK Wallball

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UK Wallball
TypeSports organisation
PurposeManagement and promotion of Wallball in the UK
Region served
United Kingdom
CEO
Daniel Grant
Websitehttp://www.ukwallball.co.uk/

UK Wallball is the governing body for the sport of Wallball in the United Kingdom.

Codes[edit]

UK Wallball oversees the sport of Wallball (also known as 1-Wall Handball) in the United Kingdom. In Northern Ireland, as GAA Handball, the governing body for Gaelic handball as well as the international codes of handball including Wallball/1-Wall handball in Ireland, operates on an all-island basis, GAA Handball governs, manages and promotes Wallball in the six counties of Ireland that form Northern Ireland.

National and international competitions[edit]

UK competitions[edit]

The top UK competition for Wallball, is the UK Open, which also serves as a stop on the European 1-Wall Tour. The UK Open is held in the Westway Sports Centre in London[1] and is typically held in February each year.

International competitions[edit]

As with the UK competitions, there are many international Wallball competitions, the main two being the European 1-Wall Tour, of which as previously mentioned, the UK Open serves as a tour stop, and the World Handball Championships which are run every 3 years. In 2012, the 'Worlds' was held in Ireland, in the Citywest International Events Arena in Dublin.[2] The 2015 competition was held in Calgary, Alberta, Canada.[3] The 2018 World Championships was held in Minnesota, USA. The 2021 World Championships were due to take place in Ireland; however, the tournament was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The two codes of handball played in the World Handball Championships are 4-Wall/'40x20' handball and Wallball/One-Wall handball.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Massive Success for London Players at UK Open". UK Wallball. 26 February 2019. Retrieved 2 May 2021.
  2. ^ "Handball extravaganza set for Citywest". RTÉ. 10 October 2012. Retrieved 25 January 2021.
  3. ^ "Calgary to host the 2015 World Handball Championship". Sport Tourism Canada. 12 October 2012. Retrieved 25 January 2021.