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Beach handball is part of the World Games as an invitational sport since the 2001 edition. It has become an official sport of the World Games program since 2013.[1]

Men's tournament[edit]

From 2001 to 2009 Beach Handball was contested as a demonstration event. Since the 2013 edition the sport has been formally recognized as part of the World Games program.[2]

Year Host Gold-medal match Bronze-medal match
Gold Score Silver Bronze Score Fourth place
2001
Details
Japan
Akita

Belarus
2 – 1
Spain

Brazil
2 – 1
Iran
2005
Details
Germany
Duisburg

Russia
2 – 0
Spain

Croatia
2 – 1
Germany
2009
Details
Taiwan
Kaohsiung

Brazil
2 – 0
Hungary

Croatia
2 – 0
Oman
2013
Details
Colombia
Cali

Brazil
2 – 0
Russia

Croatia
2 – 1
Qatar
2017
Details
Poland
Wrocław

Brazil
2 – 1
Croatia

Qatar
2 – 1
Hungary
2022
Details
United States
Birmingham

Croatia
2 – 1
Qatar

Brazil
2 – 0
United States

Women's tournament[edit]

From 2001 to 2009 Beach Handball was contested as a demonstration event. Since the 2013 edition the sport is formally recognized as part of the World Games program.

Year Host Gold-medal match Bronze-medal match
Gold Score Silver Bronze Score Fourth place
2001
Details
Japan
Akita

Ukraine
2 – 1
Germany

Brazil
2 – 0
Japan
2005
Details
Germany
Duisburg

Brazil
2 – 0
Hungary

Turkey
2 – 0
Croatia
2009
Details
Taiwan
Kaohsiung

Italy
2 – 1
Croatia

Brazil
2 – 0
Macedonia
2013
Details
Colombia
Cali

Brazil
2 – 1
Hungary

Norway
2 – 0
Chinese Taipei
2017
Details
Poland
Wrocław

Brazil
2 – 0
Argentina

Spain
2 – 1
Norway
2022
Details
United States
Birmingham

Germany
2 – 0
Norway

Argentina
2 – 0
United States

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Beach Handball and Softball are on the official sports programme". worldgames2013.com.co. Retrieved 7 June 2012.[permanent dead link]
  2. ^ "Beach handball - The World Games" (PDF). ihf.info. Retrieved 7 June 2012.

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