35 Results for author: Senne Brouwers

Jury Course & Open Positions – Get Involved!

The International Powerchair Hockey Commission (IPCH) is pleased to share important updates regarding the development of the IPCH Jury structure. Applications are now open for the upcoming IPCH Jury Course.The role of an IPCH Jury Member is vital in ensuring the smooth conduct of international competitions, as jury members play a significant part in ... More

IPCH Publishes Updated Classification Manual

The International Powerchair Hockey (IPCH) International Powerchair Hockey is pleased to announce the official publication of the updated Classification Manual, revised following IPCH’s participation in the Compliance Survey conducted by the International Paralympic Committee (IPC) International Paralympic Committee, specifically concerning the alignment ... More

IPCH Endorses Third Edition of the Pilsen Powerchair Open

The International Powerchair Hockey Committee (IPCH) is proud to announce its official endorsement of the third edition of the Pilsen Powerchair Open, taking place from April 2 to 6, 2026.The tournament will bring together international teams for a high-level Powerchair Hockey competition. All matches will be hosted at the fully accessible TJ Lokomot... More

IPCH 2025 — Year in Recap

2025 was a year of steady progress and meaningful milestones for the International Powerchair Hockey Committee (IPCH). This recap highlights developments in governance, education, officiating, competition pathways, and historic player achievements worldwide.Athletes & Coaches Committee: A Stronger Voice From the CourtOne of the most ... More

Fabio Rodo Steps Down as Chair of the International Powerchair Hockey Committee

The International Powerchair Hockey Committee (IPCH) announces the resignation of Fabio Rodo from his role as Chair, concluding more than ten years of leadership at the helm of the international governing body of Powerchair Hockey.Fabio Rodo was elected Chair in 2014, during the IPCH Sport Congress held following the World Championship in Munich, ... More

Updated Masterlist Released Following Dutch Nations Cup Classification Sessions

IPCH is pleased to announce the publication of the updated Masterlist, incorporating the outcomes of the official classification sessions recently held in De Rijp, Netherlands.The classification process is a cornerstone of our sport, guaranteeing that all athletes are assessed according to the highest standards and that the integrity of competition ... More

Switzerland Rises to Third Place in Updated IPCH World Ranking

The latest Powerchair Hockey World Ranking has been released, and the biggest headline is Switzerland’s rise into 3rd place, overtaking Italy, who now falls to 4th. All other nations maintain their previous positions, but the points reveal that the race for the top spots is tightening.Key Facts from This UpdateSwitzerland is now inside the ... More

Anders Berenth Becomes First Player in Powerchair Hockey History to Reach 150 Official Goals

A historic moment for Powerchair Hockey: Anders Berenth (Denmark) has officially become the first player ever to score 150 goals in sanctioned international matches, now setting the all-time record at 158 goals.Berenth, who was already leading the ranking before the Dutch Nations Cup, extends his legacy and opens a new chapter in the sport’s scoring ... More

Road to Finland 2026: Drawing Ceremony on 26 October at 17.00 CET

The journey to the 2026 IPCH World Championship is about to get even more exciting!While the world’s best will gather in Finland from 24 May to 1 June 2026 for the ultimate showdown, fans and teams won’t have to wait that long to feel the buzz: the official Drawing Ceremony will take place on 26 October in De Rijp ( the Netherlands) during the IPCH ... More

The Netherlands are your 2024 European Champions!

In Sunday’s final, we saw a rematch between title defender The Netherlands and Germany. This highly anticipated game certainly delivered. Germany took an early 0-2 lead, that was later converted to a 2-4 lead. The Dutch fought their way back in the game and went into halftime with 5-4, a lead for the first time in the game. They never let go after, ... More