Chows Gymnastics and Dance Institute
Chows Gymnastics and Dance Institute, commonly referred to as Chows, is an American womens artistic gymnastics academy based in West Des Moines, Iowa. The academy was founded by Chinese former artistic gymnast Liang Chow. One of the countrys most ...
List of gymnastics academies in the United States
This is a list of gymnastics academies in the United States. To be listed, clubs have a strong elite program with elite gymnasts and strong Level 10 gymnasts.
Al Fong
Al Fong is an American gymnastics coach and owner of GAGE Center, a gymnastics club. Fong coached Julissa Gomez and Christy Henrich, Olympic hopefuls for the 1988 Seoul Olympics, who died after a competition accident and from anorexia, respective ...
All Olympia Gymnastics Center
The All Olympia Gymnastics Center or AOGC is a one-facility gymnastics gym in Calabasas. The head coaches of the 1983 world vault champion Artur Akopyan and 1980 Olympian Galina Marinova. Their famous elite gymnasts are 2012 Olympic champion McKa ...
Carolina Blue Cup
The Carolina Blue Cup is a team handball tournament which has been organized by the Carolina THC since 1990. The competition, which involves many United States teams and a few from Canada, has been dominated by clubs from New York State. It has b ...
Lokomotiv Metalex Bild
Handball club Lokomotiv – Varna was established in 1963 with Mr. Georgi Velikov as a president of the club and its first coach the honoured master of sports Dimitar Nushev. Mr. Alexander Evtimov was elected as a president of Handball club "Lokomo ...
Neistin
Neistin is a Faroese handball club in Torshavn, which was founded on 21 March 1931. Neistin has many different teams for men and women, boys and girls. They have teams in the mens best division, FTZ deildin. Neistin has also a team in the womens ...
2015 DHB-Pokal
The six best placed teams from the 2013–14 Handball-Bundesliga received a bye into the second round. The first round was split into north and south parts.
2016 DHB-Pokal
The first round was split in a north and a south part and played in mini tournaments where only the winner advanced to the round of 16. From there on a knockout system was used to determine the winner. The final four was played on one weekend in ...
2017–18 DHB-Pokal
The 2017–8 DHB-Pokal was the 42nd edition of the tournament. The Rhine-Neckar Lowen won the first title after the final, 30-26 victory over TSV Hannover-Burgdorf.
2018–19 DHB-Pokal
The first round was split in a north and a south part and played in mini tournaments where only the winner advanced to the round of 16. From there on a knockout system was used to determine the winner. The final four was played on one weekend in ...
2019–20 DHB-Pokal
The first round was split in a north and a south part and played in mini tournaments where only the winner advanced to the round of 16. From there on a knockout system will be used to determine the winner. The final four will be played on one wee ...
GAS Archelaos Katerinis
Archelaos Katerinis is a Greek multisport club based in Katerini. The club has sport departments in various sports, but the most successful is the handball team. The handball team has won two Greek cup.
Athinaikos H.C.
Athinaikos H.C. is a Greek handball club based in Vyronas, Athens. The club is the handball section of Greek multisport club of Athinaikos. It is one of the most successful Greek handball club with titles both Mens and Womens team.
DIKE.AS. Nea Ionia
DI.KEAS. Neas Ionias was a Greek club based in Nea Ionia, Athens. It was founded in 2004 and it plays in A1 Ethniki handball. The recent years, the club was named IEK Xini Dikeas after its sponsor, IEK Xini Schools. The club’s colours are red and ...
ESN Vrilissia
ESN Vrilissia or ESN Vrilission is a Handball club that based in Vrilissia, Athens. The full name of club is Ekpolitistikos Syllogos Neon Vrilission that means Cultural Youth Association Vrilissia. The club was founded in 1979 and has won one Gre ...
GAS Kilkis
GAS Kilkis is a Greek handball club based in Kilkis. It was founded in 1980 and has played in A1 ethniki many consecutive years. It has won one cup, in 2004. The home arena of the club is the municipal gymnasium of Kilkis and the clubs colours ar ...
P.A.O.K. H.C.
PAOK Handball Club is the handball section of PAOK, the major multi-sports club based in Thessaloniki. PAOK has both mens and womens team. So far, PAOK mens team has won 3 Greek Championships and 3 Greek Cups and PAOK womens team has won 2 Greek ...
Icelandic Mens Handball Cup
The Icelandic Mens Handball Cup, also known as the Coca-Cola Cup since 2013 for sponsorship reasons, is an annual handball competition between clubs in Iceland. It is run by the Icelandic Handball Association. The current title holder, Fimleikafe ...
Icelandic Womens Handball Cup
The Icelandic Womens Handball Cup, also known as Coca-Cola Cup since 2013 for sponsorship reasons, is an annual handball competition between clubs in Iceland. It is run by the Icelandic Handball Association. The current Champions Valur, who won t ...
Slovenian Second League (mens handball)
The Slovenian Second League of Handball is the second level handball league in Slovenia. It is organized by the Handball Federation of Slovenia. The league comprises 14 teams.
Lliga Catalana dhandbol
Lliga Catalana of Handball was a competition organized by the Catalan Federation of Handball at the 80s and 90s decades played by the best Catalan clubs. On 1997 was replaced by the Pyrenean handball league adding teams from the south of France.
1931–32 Svenska masterskapet (mens handball)
The 1931–32 Svenska masterskapet was the first season of Svenska masterskapet, a tournament held to determine the Swedish Champions of mens handball. Teams qualified by winning their respective District Championships. The District Champions of Sc ...
1932–33 Svenska masterskapet (mens handball)
The 1932–33 Svenska masterskapet was the second season of Svenska masterskapet, a tournament held to determine the Swedish Champions of mens handball. Teams qualified by winning their respective District Championships. 15 teams competed in the to ...
1933–34 Svenska masterskapet (mens handball)
The 1933–34 Svenska masterskapet was the third season of Svenska masterskapet, a tournament held to determine the Swedish Champions of mens handball. Teams qualified by winning their respective District Championships. 18 teams competed in the tou ...
1934–35 Allsvenskan (mens handball)
The 1935–36 Allsvenskan was the inaugural season of national league handball in Sweden. Six teams competed in the league. Redbergslids IK won the league, but the title of Swedish Champions was awarded to the winner of Svenska masterskapet. No tea ...
1934–35 Svenska masterskapet (mens handball)
The 1934–35 Svenska masterskapet was the fourth staging of the Svenska masterskapet, a tournament held to determine the Swedish Champions of mens handball. Teams qualified by winning their respective District Championships. 17 teams competed in t ...
1935–36 Allsvenskan (mens handball)
The 1935–36 Allsvenskan was the second season of the top division of Swedish handball. Six teams competed in the league. Redbergslids IK won the league, but the title of Swedish Champions was awarded to the winner of Svenska masterskapet. IFK Ore ...
1935–36 Svenska masterskapet (mens handball)
The 1935–36 Svenska masterskapet was the fifth season of Svenska masterskapet, a tournament held to determine the Swedish Champions of mens handball. Teams qualified by winning their respective District Championships. 19 teams competed in the tou ...
1936–37 Allsvenskan (mens handball)
The 1936–37 Allsvenskan was the third season of the top division of Swedish handball. Seven teams competed in the league. Stockholms-Flottans IF won the league, but the title of Swedish Champions was awarded to the winner of Svenska masterskapet. ...
1936–37 Svenska masterskapet (mens handball)
The 1936–37 Svenska masterskapet was the sixth season of Svenska masterskapet, a tournament held to determine the Swedish Champions of mens handball. Teams qualified by winning their respective District Championships. 17 teams competed in the tou ...
1937–38 Allsvenskan (mens handball)
The 1937–38 Allsvenskan was the fourth season of the top division of Swedish handball. Eight teams competed in the league. Majornas IK won the league, but the title of Swedish Champions was awarded to the winner of Svenska masterskapet. Sanna IF ...
1937–38 Svenska masterskapet (mens handball)
The 1937–38 Svenska masterskapet was the seventh season of Svenska masterskapet, a tournament held to determine the Swedish Champions of mens handball. Teams qualified by winning their respective District Championships. 19 teams competed in the t ...
1938–39 Allsvenskan (mens handball)
The 1938–39 Allsvenskan was the fifth season of the top division of Swedish handball. Eight teams competed in the league. Redbergslids IK won the league, but the title of Swedish Champions was awarded to the winner of Svenska masterskapet. SoIK H ...
1938–39 Svenska masterskapet (mens handball)
The 1938–39 Svenska masterskapet was the eighth season of Svenska masterskapet, a tournament held to determine the Swedish Champions of mens handball. Teams qualified by winning their respective District Championships. 19 teams competed in the to ...
1939–40 Allsvenskan (mens handball)
The 1939–40 Allsvenskan was the sixth season of the top division of Swedish handball. Seven teams competed in the league. Majornas IK won the league, but the title of Swedish Champions was awarded to the winner of Svenska masterskapet. GoIF Fram ...
1939–40 Svenska masterskapet (mens handball)
The 1939–40 Svenska masterskapet was the ninth season of Svenska masterskapet, a tournament held to determine the Swedish Champions of mens handball. Teams qualified by winning their respective District Championships. 15 teams competed in the tou ...
1940–41 Allsvenskan (mens handball)
The 1940–41 Allsvenskan was the seventh season of the top division of Swedish handball. Nine teams competed in the league. Majornas IK won the league, but the title of Swedish Champions was awarded to the winner of Svenska masterskapet. Goteborgs ...
1940–41 Svenska masterskapet (mens handball)
The 1940–41 Svenska masterskapet was the 10th season of Svenska masterskapet, a tournament held to determine the Swedish Champions of mens handball. Teams qualified by winning their respective District Championships. 16 teams competed in the tour ...
1941–42 Allsvenskan (mens handball)
The 1941–42 Allsvenskan was the eighth season of the top division of Swedish handball. Eight teams competed in the league. Majornas IK won the league, but the title of Swedish Champions was awarded to the winner of Svenska masterskapet. IFK Krist ...
1941–42 Svenska masterskapet (mens handball)
The 1941–42 Svenska masterskapet was the 11th season of Svenska masterskapet, a tournament held to determine the Swedish Champions of mens handball. Teams qualified by winning their respective District Championships. 19 teams competed in the tour ...
1942–43 Allsvenskan (mens handball)
The 1942–43 Allsvenskan was the ninth season of the top division of Swedish handball. Nine teams competed in the league. Majornas IK won the league, but the title of Swedish Champions was awarded to the winner of Svenska masterskapet. Vasterås IK ...
1942–43 Svenska masterskapet (mens handball)
The 1942–43 Svenska masterskapet was the 12th season of Svenska masterskapet, a tournament held to determine the Swedish Champions of mens handball. Teams qualified by winning their respective District Championships. 19 teams competed in the tour ...
1943–44 Allsvenskan (mens handball)
The 1943–44 Allsvenskan was the 10th season of the top division of Swedish handball. 10 teams competed in the league. Majornas IK won the league, but the title of Swedish Champions was awarded to the winner of Svenska masterskapet. Sanna IF and G ...
1943–44 Svenska masterskapet (mens handball)
The 1943–44 Svenska masterskapet was the 13th season of Svenska masterskapet, a tournament held to determine the Swedish Champions of mens handball. Teams qualified by winning their respective District Championships. 19 teams competed in the tour ...
1944–45 Allsvenskan (mens handball)
The 1944–45 Allsvenskan was the 11th season of the top division of Swedish handball. 10 teams competed in the league. IFK Karlskrona won the league, but the title of Swedish Champions was awarded to the winner of Svenska masterskapet. IFK Kristia ...
1944–45 Svenska masterskapet (mens handball)
The 1944–45 Svenska masterskapet was the 14th season of Svenska masterskapet, a tournament held to determine the Swedish Champions of mens handball. Teams qualified by winning their respective District Championships. 16 teams competed in the tour ...
1945–46 Allsvenskan (mens handball)
The 1945–46 Allsvenskan was the 12th season of the top division of Swedish handball. 10 teams competed in the league. Redbergslids IK won the league, but the title of Swedish Champions was awarded to the winner of Svenska masterskapet. IFK Liding ...
1945–46 Svenska masterskapet (mens handball)
The 1945–46 Svenska masterskapet was the 15th season of Svenska masterskapet, a tournament held to determine the Swedish Champions of mens handball. Teams qualified by winning their respective District Championships. 22 teams competed in the tour ...
1946–47 Allsvenskan (mens handball)
The 1946–47 Allsvenskan was the 13th season of the top division of Swedish handball. 10 teams competed in the league. Redbergslids IK won the league, but the title of Swedish Champions was awarded to the winner of Svenska masterskapet. SoIK Hella ...
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