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Australian National Handball Championship

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The Australian National Handball Championship is a competition run each year by the Australian Handball Federation. It features teams from each state and territory in Australia.

Champions

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Men's indoor - Sasha Dimitric Cup

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Year Venue Final Third Place Match
Winner Score Runner-up 3rd Place Score 4th Place
2005[1] Sydney Queensland unknown unknown unknown unknown Auckland (NZ)
2006[2] Shepparton New South Wales unknown Victoria Queensland unknown Western Australia
2007 unknown unknown unknown Australian Capital Territory unknown unknown unknown
2009[3] Perth New South Wales unknown unknown unknown unknown unknown
2010[4] Melbourne New South Wales 17 - 17
23-20 (ot)
Queensland South Australia unknown unknown
2011[5] Sydney New South Wales unknown Queensland Victoria 33:31 Wellington (NZL)
2012[6] Adelaide Victoria 16 - 15 New South Wales Queensland unknown South Australia
2013 Adelaide Victoria 34 - 29 New South Wales unknown unknown unknown
2014 Brisbane Queensland 32 - 22 Victoria New South Wales 33 - 23 Australian Capital Territory
2015 Perth Victoria 24 - 19 Western Australia New South Wales 28 - 23 South Australia
2016 Sydney South Australia 26 - 23 New South Wales Victoria 27 - 24 Western Australia
2017 Sydney New South Wales 24 - 20 Victoria Australian Capital Territory unknown Queensland
2018 Sydney Queensland 24 - 22 Victoria New South Wales only 3 teams
2019 Sydney Victoria - New South Wales Queensland - New Caledonia
2022[7] Melbourne Victoria 26 - 25 New South Wales Queensland 29 - 20 South Australia
2023 Melbourne Victoria 41 - 18 South Australia Australian Capital Territory 37 - 21 New South Wales

Women's indoor

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Year Venue Final Third Place Match
Winner Score Runner-up 3rd Place Score 4th Place
2006[2] Shepparton New South Wales unknown unknown unknown unknown unknown
2009[3] Perth unknown unknown New South Wales unknown unknown unknown
2010[4] Melbourne Queensland 22 - 20 New South Wales unknown unknown unknown
2011[5] Sydney New South Wales unknown unknown unknown unknown unknown
2012 Adelaide Victoria 23 - 20 Queensland New South Wales unknown South Australia
2013[8] Adelaide Queensland unknown Australian Capital Territory New South Wales unknown Victoria
2014 Brisbane Queensland 26 - 20 New South Wales South Australia 21 - 16 Victoria
2015 Perth Victoria unknown South Aust./QLD Western Australia 27 - 23 New South Wales
2016 Sydney Victoria 19 - 18 Queensland South Aust. 28 - 23 New South Wales
2017 Sydney Queensland 24 - 20 Victoria New Zealand 22 - 20 Western Australia
2018 Sydney New Caledonia 26 - 25 Victoria Queensland 18 - 16 Australian Capital Territory
2019 Sydney New South Wales - Victoria / Queensland Only 2 teams
2022 Melbourne Queensland 22 - 21 Victoria New South Wales only 3 teams
2023 Melbourne Queensland 22 - 20 Victoria New South Wales only 3 teams

Men's Under 21 indoor

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Year Venue Final Third Place Match
Winner Score Runner-up 3rd Place Score 4th Place
1992 unknown New South Wales unknown unknown unknown unknown unknown
2006 unknown New South Wales unknown unknown unknown unknown unknown
2007 unknown New South Wales unknown unknown unknown unknown unknown
2008 unknown New South Wales unknown unknown unknown unknown unknown
2009[9] Brisbane New South Wales unknown unknown unknown unknown unknown
2010[10] Canberra New South Wales unknown Australian Capital Territory unknown unknown unknown
2011[11] Brisbane New South Wales unknown unknown unknown unknown unknown
2013[12] Brisbane New South Wales unknown Queensland only two teams
2014 Sydney New South Wales 28 - 26 Australian Capital Territory Queensland only three teams
2015 Brisbane Queensland U21 18 - 14 New South Wales Queensland U18 only three teams
2016 Gold Coast Queensland 26 - 23 Wellington (NZ) New South Wales only three teams
2017 Sydney Queensland unknown New South Wales only two teams
2018 Gold Coast Queensland 33 - 20 New South Wales only two teams
2022 Gold Coast Queensland 67 - 67
2 legs 1
New South Wales only two teams

Women's Under 21 indoor

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Year Venue Final Third Place Match
Winner Score Runner-up 3rd Place Score 4th Place
2009[9] Brisbane New South Wales unknown unknown unknown unknown unknown
2010[10] Canberra New South Wales unknown unknown unknown unknown unknown
2011[11] Brisbane New South Wales unknown unknown unknown unknown unknown
2013[12] Brisbane Queensland unknown New South Wales only two teams
2014 Sydney New South Wales 23 - 14 Queensland Australian Capital Territory only three teams
2015 Brisbane New Zealand unknown Queensland Australian Capital Territory only three teams
2016 Gold Coast Queensland 17 - 8 Australian Capital Territory New South Wales only three teams
2017 Sydney New South Wales unknown Queensland only two teams
2018 Gold Coast New South Wales 20 - 19 Queensland only two teams
2022 Gold Coast Queensland 53 - 51
(3 legs)
New South Wales only two teams

Boy's Under 18 indoor

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Year Venue Final Third Place Match
Winner Score Runner-up 3rd Place Score 4th Place
1988 Sydney New South Wales 29 - 21 Australian Capital Territory Only two teams
2009[9] Brisbane New South Wales unknown unknown unknown unknown unknown
2010[10] Canberra New South Wales unknown unknown unknown unknown unknown
2011[11] Brisbane New South Wales unknown unknown unknown unknown unknown
2013[12] Brisbane Queensland unknown New South Wales only two teams
2014 Sydney Queensland 64 - 45
(3 legs)
New South Wales Only two teams
2015 Brisbane Queensland Other entered teams did not show. They played in the Under 21 tournament
2016 Gold Coast New South Wales 28 - 17 Wellington (NZ) Queensland only three teams
2017 Sydney Queensland unknown New South Wales only two teams
2018 Gold Coast New South Wales 28 - 20 Queensland only two teams
2022 Gold Coast Queensland 85 - 64
(3 legs)
New South Wales only two teams

Girls Under 18 indoor

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Year Venue Final Third Place Match
Winner Score Runner-up 3rd Place Score 4th Place
2009[9] Brisbane New South Wales unknown unknown unknown unknown unknown
2010[10] Canberra New South Wales B unknown New South Wales A unknown unknown unknown
2011[11] Brisbane Australian Capital Territory unknown unknown unknown unknown unknown
2013[12] Brisbane Queensland unknown New South Wales only two teams
2014 No titles contested
2015 Brisbane Queensland 1 leg all
goal diff.
Australian Capital Territory only two teams
2016 Gold Coast Wellington (NZ) 27 - 15 New South Wales only two teams
2017 Sydney New South Wales unknown Queensland only two teams
2018 Gold Coast New South Wales 21 - 12 Queensland only two teams

Boy's Under 16 indoor

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Year Venue Final Third Place Match
Winner Score Runner-up 3rd Place Score 4th Place
2009[9] Brisbane New South Wales unknown unknown unknown unknown unknown
2010[13] Canberra New South Wales unknown Australian Capital Territory Queensland Only three teams
2011[14] Canberra New South Wales 21 - 14 Queensland Australian Capital Territory Only three teams
2013 unknown Queensland unknown unknown unknown unknown unknown
2014 Sydney New South Wales 2 legs 1 Queensland Only two teams
2015 Canberra Queensland 3 legs 0 New South Wales Only two teams
2016-18 No titles contested

Girls Under 16 indoor

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Year Venue Final Third Place Match
Winner Score Runner-up 3rd Place Score 4th Place
2009[9] Brisbane New South Wales unknown unknown unknown unknown unknown
2010[13] Canberra New South Wales unknown Queensland Australian Capital Territory Only three teams
2011[14] Canberra Queensland 21 - 14 New South Wales Australian Capital Territory Only three teams
2014 Sydney New South Wales 2 legs 1 Queensland Only two teams
2015 Canberra New South Wales 13 - 12 Australian Capital Territory A Queensland Round Robin Australian Capital Territory B
2016-18 No titles contested

Boy's Under 14 indoor

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Year Venue Final Third Place Match
Winner Score Runner-up 3rd Place Score 4th Place
2010[15] Coffs Harbour New South Wales 3 legs 0 Queensland Only two teams
2011[14] Canberra Australian Capital Territory unknown Queensland New South Wales Only three teams
2013 unknown Queensland unknown unknown unknown unknown unknown
2014 Sydney New South Wales 3 legs 0 Queensland Only two teams
2015 Canberra No titles held
2016-19 No titles contested

Girls Under 14 indoor

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Year Venue Final Third Place Match
Winner Score Runner-up 3rd Place Score 4th Place
2010[15] Coffs Harbour New South Wales 2 legs 1 Queensland Only two teams
2011[16] Canberra No titles held
2014 Sydney New South Wales 2 legs 0 Queensland Only two teams
2015 Canberra No titles held
2016-19 No titles contested

Australian University Championship

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Men

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Year Gold Silver Bronze 4th place
2007 Griffith University The University of New South Wales The University of Sydney University of South Australia
2008 Macquarie University Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology Victoria University The University of Melbourne
2009 Bond University Macquarie University Victoria University The University of Sydney
2010 Curtin University The University of Western Australia Monash University Edith Cowan University

Mixed Division 1

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Year Gold Silver Bronze 4th place
2011 The University of Sydney The University of Western Australia Edith Cowan University University of New South Wales
2012 University of Technology Sydney The University of Sydney Monash University University of Ballarat
2013 University of Technology Sydney University of Queensland University of Western Australia The University of Sydney
2014 The University of Sydney Deakin University University of Western Australia University of Technology Sydney
2015 University of Technology Sydney Deakin University Australian College of Physical Education The University of Sydney
2016 Deakin University Queensland University of Technology The University of Sydney University of Adelaide
2017 Griffith University University of Canberra Queensland University of Technology University of Western Sydney
2018 University of Queensland University of Technology Sydney Queensland University of Technology Australian College of Physical Education
2019 University of Queensland University of Technology Sydney University of New South Wales University of the Sunshine Coast

Mixed Division 2

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Year Gold Silver Bronze 4th place
2011 University of Technology Sydney Bond University University of Queensland Deakin University
2012 Victoria University University of Wollongong Griffith University University of Newcastle
2013 Deakin University Griffith University Australian College of Physical Education Queensland University of Technology
2014 Australian College of Physical Education University of Adelaide Queensland University of Technology Griffith University
2015 Queensland University of Technology University of Canberra Griffith University RMIT University
2016 Griffith University University of Canberra Flinders University University of Wollongong

See main article - Australian University Games

Australian Schools Championship

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Boy's indoor

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Year Venue Final
Winner Score Runner-up
1988 Sydney Barker College (NSW) 21 - 19 North Sydney Boys High School (NSW)
2016 Canberra Turramurra High School (NSW) 25 - 19 Narrabundah College (ACT)

Girl's indoor

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Year Venue Final
Winner Score Runner-up
2016 Canberra Turramurra High School (NSW) 9 - 8 Narrabundah College (ACT)

See also

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References

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