Denmark women's national goalball team

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Denmark women's national goalball team
Sport Goalball
League IBSA
DivisionWomen
Region IBSA Europe
Location Denmark
ColoursRed, white
  
ChampionshipsParalympic Games medals:

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World Championship medals:

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Denmark women's national goalball team is the women's national team of Denmark. Goalball is a team sport designed specifically for athletes with a vision impairment. The team takes part in international competitions.

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Paralympic Games

1984 New York

The team competed in the 1984 Summer Paralympics at Long Island, New York City, United States of America, where thirteen men's and five women's teams participated. [1] This was the first time women's teams competed, where they finished third.

1988 Seoul

The team competed in the 1988 Summer Paralympics, from 15 to 24 October 1988, in Seoul, South Korea. There were fourteen men's and eight women's teams. [1] This was the first time the term "Paralympic" came into official use. The team finished first. [1]

1992 Barcelona

The team competed in the 1992 Summer Paralympics, from 3 to 14 September 1992, in the Pavelló de la Vall d'Hebron indoor stadium, Barcelona, Spain. There were twelve men's and eight women's teams. [1] They finished second.

1996 Atlanta

The team competed in the 1996 Summer Paralympics, from 16 to 25 August 1996, in the GSU Sports Arena building, Atlanta, Georgia, United States of America. There were twelve men's and eight women's teams. [1] The team finished sixth.

World Championships

IBSA World Goalball Championships have been held every four years from 1978. The women's team regularly represents the country in these championships. Placing first or second in the tournament may earn a berth in the Paralympic Games goalball tournaments.

1982 Indianapolis

The team competed in the 1982 World Championships, from Monday 28 June to 1 July 1982, at the Hinkle Fieldhouse, Butler University in Indianapolis, Indiana, United States of America. Organised by United States Association of Blind Athletes, there were twelve men's and six women's teams. [1] They finished second overall.

1986 Roermond

The 1986 IBSA World Goalball Championships were held in Roermond, the Netherlands. There were eighteen men's and ten women's teams. [1]

The women's teams were: Australia, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, Egypt, Finland, Germany, Great Britain, Holland, United States.

They finished second overall. [1]

1990 Calgary

The team competed in the 1990 World Championships, in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. There were twelve men's and seven women's teams. [1] They finished first overall.

1994 Colorado Springs

The team competed in the 1994 World Championships, in Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States of America. There were thirteen men's and nine women's teams. The team finished fourth overall. [1]

1998 Madrid

The team competed in the 1998 World Championships, in Madrid, Spain. There were sixteen men's and eleven women's teams. [1] They finished seventh overall.

2002 Rio de Janeiro

The team competed in the 2002 World Championships, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, from 30 August 2002 to 8 September 2002. There were fourteen men's and ten women's teams. [1] They finished seventh overall.

2022 Matosinhos

The team competed in the 2022 World Championships from 7 to 16 December 2022, at the Centro de Desportos e Congressos de Matosinhos, Portugal. There were sixteen men's and sixteen women's teams. They placed fourth in Pool A, and eighth in final standings. [2]

Regional championships

The team competes in the IBSA Europe goalball region. [3]

1985 Olsztyn

The team competed at the 1985 European Championships, in Olsztyn, Poland. There were thirteen men's and six women's teams. [1] The team finished second.

2001 Neerpelt

The team competed at the women's division of the 2001 European Championships, in Neerpelt, Belgium. The men's division was held in Budapest, Hungary. There were six women's teams, and the team finished third. [1]

2005 Neerpelt (Groups A and B)

The team competed in the 2015 IBSA European Regional Championships, from 15 to 23 October 2005, in Neerpelt and Overpelt, Belgium. [1] Organised by the Vlaamse Liga Gehandicaptensport vzw (Flemish Sport Federation for Persons with a Disability), it hosted the fourteen men's teams of Groups A and B, and the ten women teams. Games were held in the Provinciaal Domein Dommelhof Sport in Neerpelt, and Sportcentrum De Bemvoort in Overpelt. The team finished second. [1]

2007 Antalya

The team competed at the 2007 IBSA Goalball European Championships, hosted by the Turkish Blind Sports Federation, in Antalya, Turkey with 11 teams contesting the women's competition. The team finished second. [4]

2009 Munich (Group A)

The team competed at the 2009 European Championships, in Munich, Germany, with eleven teams taking part. The team finished the event in second place. [5]

2013 Konya (Group A)

The team competed in the 2013 IBSA Goalball European Championships, Group A, from 1 to 11 November 2013, at Konya, Turkey. [6] The team finished ninth. [6]

Competitive history

The table below contains individual game results for the team in international matches and competitions.

YearEventOpponentDateVenueTeamTeamWinnerRef
2007 IBSA Goalball European Championships Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 25 AprilOHEP Koleji Spor Salonu, Anyalya, Turkey29Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark [4]
2007 IBSA Goalball European Championships Flag of Greece.svg  Greece 25 AprilOHEP Koleji Spor Salonu, Anyalya, Turkey15Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark [4]
2007 IBSA Goalball European Championships Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 26 AprilOHEP Koleji Spor Salonu, Anyalya, Turkey50Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark [4]
2007 IBSA Goalball European Championships Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 26 AprilOHEP Koleji Spor Salonu, Anyalya, Turkey20Flag of Finland.svg  Finland [4]
2007 IBSA Goalball European Championships Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 27 AprilOHEP Koleji Spor Salonu, Anyalya, Turkey04Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark [4]
2007 IBSA Goalball European Championships Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 28 AprilOHEP Koleji Spor Salonu, Anyalya, Turkey13Flag of Finland.svg  Finland [4]
2009 IBSA Goalball European Championships Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 24 AugustMunich, Germany133Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark [5]
2009 IBSA Goalball European Championships Flag of Greece.svg  Greece 24 AugustMunich, Germany43Flag of Greece.svg  Greece [5]
2009 IBSA Goalball European Championships Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 25 AugustMunich, Germany45Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden [5]
2009 IBSA Goalball European Championships Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 27 AugustMunich, Germany06Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark [5]
2009 IBSA Goalball European Championships Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 28 AugustMunich, Germany34Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark [5]
2009 IBSA Goalball European Championships Flag of Greece.svg  Greece 29 AugustMunich, Germany02Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark [5]
2009 IBSA Goalball European Championships Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 29 AugustMunich, Germany73Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain [5]
2013 IBSA Goalball European Championships Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 1–11 NovemberKonya, Turkey43Flag of Germany.svg  Germany [6]
2013 IBSA Goalball European Championships Flag of Israel.svg  Israel 1–11 NovemberKonya, Turkey64Flag of Israel.svg  Israel [6]
2013 IBSA Goalball European Championships Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey 1–11 NovemberKonya, Turkey37Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey [6]
2013 IBSA Goalball European Championships Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 1–11 NovemberKonya, Turkey37Flag of Spain.svg  Spain [6]
2013 IBSA Goalball European Championships Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 7 NovemberKonya, Turkey36Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark [6]

Goal scoring by competition

PlayerGoalsCompetitionNotesRef
Karina Jorgensen 182009 IBSA Goalball European Championships [5]
Lykke Vedsted 132009 IBSA Goalball European Championships [5]
Maria Kersting 02009 IBSA Goalball European Championships [5]

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