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  2. US Open Racquetball Championships - Wikipedia

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    Hosted by USA Racquetball the US Open was held in mid-November for the first 12 years, but in 2008 the event was moved up a month to October. Doug Ganim, a multiple racquetball World Champion in Men's Doubles and former pro player on the International Racquetball Tour , was the US Open's Tournament Director for its first 25 years, but he ...

  3. Racquetball - Wikipedia

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    People playing racquetball. Racquetball is a racquet sport and a team sport played with a hollow rubber ball on an indoor or outdoor court. Joseph Sobek [1] invented the modern sport of racquetball in 1950, [2] adding a stringed racquet to paddleball in order to increase velocity and control.

  4. Debbie Tisinger-Moore - Wikipedia

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    By 1995 Tisinger-Moore was the director of Racquetball World at Canoga Park in Los Angeles. There she organized professional and amateur tournaments. [6] She continued to play in the masters events [7] [8] and earned 11 Women's Senior National titles [4] and 12 National Master titles. In 1998 she was named US Racquetball Association Athlete of ...

  5. Ladies Professional Racquetball Tour - Wikipedia

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    Women's professional racquetball has existed since the 1970s but the women's pro tour began in 1980, when the Women's Professional Racquetball Association (WPRA) was created. [1] The tour was run by International Management Group, and did well in the early 1980s in part due to the great rivalry between Lynn Adams and Heather McKay. The WPRA ...

  6. Wheelchair racquetball classification - Wikipedia

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    The National Wheelchair Racquetball Association, who existed by 1985, [13] was overseen by the AARA in the 1990s. [14] National Racquetball Association of the Deaf is the governing body for deaf racquetball in the United States, [8] and is based around rules set out by the United States Racquetball Association. [9] [10]

  7. Jake Bredenbeck - Wikipedia

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    The US Junior Doubles title qualified Bredenbeck and Knoth for the US Junior Team, so they played Boys U14 at the 2006 International Racquetball Federation (IRF) World Junior Championships in Tempe, Arizona, where they finished 2nd. [4] They won a 3rd USA junior doubles title the next year, when they won Boys U16 Doubles. [5]

  8. Racquetball World Championships - Wikipedia

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    The United States has hosted Worlds most often – 4 times, though not since 1996, followed by Mexico, 3 times, and twice each in Canada, the Dominican Republic, and South Korea. The 2022 World Championships were held in San Luis Potosí , Mexico, which was the first time Worlds was in Mexico since 2000, when it was also held in San Luis Potosí.

  9. Lynn Adams - Wikipedia

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    Lynn Adams is a retired American racquetball player. A native of California, Adams was one of the dominant players in the 1980s, as she was ranked #1 or #2 every pro season between 1980 and 1991. Adams was attending Orange Coast College, and a middle distance track athlete, when she first tried racquetball at age 19. [1]

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