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Rahmenterminplanung BWF / DBV / Gruppe SO / BWBV Kalenderjahr 2021 Rahmenterminplanung BWF / DBV / Gruppe SO / BWBV Kalenderjahr 2021 Stand : 08.08.2021 WE Jan Feb Mär Apr Mai Jun Jul Aug Sep Okt Nov Dez 02./03. 06./07. 06./07. 03./04. 01./02. 05./06. 03./04. 07./08. 04./05. 02./03. 06./07. 04./05. A-RLT (11/13) Dutch Junior, DMM (BN-Beuel), DM U19, A-RLT (11/13) EM U17, Masters Finale U11 DM U13 (Beuel) A-RLT (11/13) GrSO-MM (BBV) A-RLT (11/13) DM Jun.(BN-Beuel) B-RLT (15/19/SO) BWBV-/C-RLT E/D Bez.-/D-RLT Reg.-/E-RLT Bez.-M. BWBV-M. SpT 01 DM (Bielefeld) Swiss Open, Malaysia Open EM Indonesia Masters Canada Open, Korea Open, Japan Open, Macau Open, WM Spanish Open, GrT GrSO DM Jun.(BN-Beuel) BL SpT E/E(E/E) SaarLorLux Open, BL SpT E/E(E/E), RL SpT E/E RL SpT 17/18 BWBV-M. AK Bez.-MM AK WT 3 BWBV-M. 09./10. 13./14. 13./14. 10./11. 08./09. 12./13. 10./11. 14./15. 11./12. 09./10. 13./14. 11./12. A-RLT (15 E/D) German Junior, A-RLT (15 E/D) A-RLT (11/13), German U17 Open EM U17, WM, GrSO-M. Jun., JtfO Berlin A-RLT (11/13) A-RLT (15 E/M) GrSO-MM (BWBV) Reg.-/E-RLT BWBV-/C-RLT E/M BWBV-/C-RLT E/D BWBV-/C-RLT D/M BWBV-/C-RLT D/M Reg.-/E-RLT Bez.-/D-RLT Reg.-/E-RLT 02 GrSO-M. (BWBV) BL 13/14(15/16), Portugal Int., Malaysia Masters, NewZealand Open, Indonesia GPG, USA Open, 2.RLT DBV Taipei Open, T/U-Cup,INA.Mast., China Open, WM O35, RL SpT 13/14 German Open, Belgium Int., BL SpT FF, BL SpT VF GrSO-M. (BWBV) BL SpT 1/2(1/2) DBV-VT (Berlin), 4.RLT DBV BL 10/11(10/11), GrSO-M. AK/Jun. BL 17/18(21/22), Rel.BWL-RL BL SpT E/E(E/E), RL SpT 8/9 RL SpT 21/22 SpT 8a RL SpT 2/3 SpT 4a Int. WTP BWBV-MM AK SpT 1 1.RLT D/M 16./17. 20./21. 20./21. 17./18. 15./16. 19./20. 17./18. 21./22. 18./19. 16./17. 20./21. 18./19. WM, B-RLT (13/BVS) A-RLT (15 E/M) DM Jun.(BN- B-RLT (13/BBV) A-RLT (15 E/M) B-RLT (13/BW), A-RLT (11/13) A-RLT (15 E/D), WM, A-RLT (17/19) Beuel), C-RLT (11/15-19) B-RLT (13/17/U19) German Ruhr U17, B-RLT (15-19/BW) JV (BWBV) A-RLT (11/13) Bez.-/D-RLT BWBV-MM Int.Bodensee-T. Bez.-/D-RLT 18.Hexen-Cup Globus TOP 3000 Reg.-/E-RLT SpT SpT 03 Thailand GPG, Sudirman Cup All England Open, Singapore Open, India Open, Thailand GPG, Stud.-EM Stud.-WM, Vietnam Open, Thomas-/Uber-Cup, HongKong Open, BWF Final, Estonia Int., Czech Int., Dutch Int., Australian Open, BL SpT FF Akita Masters Finish Open, Dutch Open, BL SpT 9(9), BL SpT E/E(E/E) BL 10/11(12/13) BL E/16(19/20), DM Jun.(BN-Beuel) DM AK (Solingen) 3.RLT DBV SeydModi Int., RL SpT 6/7 RL SpT 19/20 BL SpT /E(/E) 2.RLT E/D SpT 7 4.RLT E/D SpT 3 SpT 4 23./24. 27./28. 27./28. 24./25. 22./23. 26./27. 24./25. 28./29. 25./26. 23./24. 27./28. 25./26. WM, U15-8Nat. A-RLT (17/19) A-RLT (11/13) DMM (BN-Beuel) BE Jun.Circuit, B-RLT (15-19/BW) A-RLT (17/19) DM (Ilmenau) A-RLT (11/13), B-RLT (15-19/BBV) B-RLT (15-19/BVS) Reg.-/E-RLT Reg.-/E-RLT Bez.-/D-RLT Reg.-/E-RLT Reg.-/E-RLT Bez.-/D-RLT SpT Reg.-/E-RLT 04 Malaysia GPG, Austria Int., Orleans Open, Croatia Int., Sudirman Cup, EM O35 Olympic Games, Stud.-WM, China Open, Danish Open, BL SpT E/E Sweden Int., BL E/15(17/18), Poland Int., BL SpT VF(AR) Spanish Masters Russia Open Hyderabad Open, BL SpT 3/4(3/4), BL SpT 5/6(5/6), BL SpT E/E(E/E) RL SpT 15/16 1.RLT DBV DM (Bielefeld) RL SpT 1 RL SpT 4/5 SpT 6 3.RLT E/M SpT 8 VT (BWBV) Bez.-M. SpT 2 30./31. 29./30. 31./01. 30./31. A-RLT (17/19) GrSO-M. (BVS) SpT/Bez.-MM 05 Indonesia GPG, Sudirman Cup Olympic Games French Open, Iceland Int., BL SpT 7/8(7/8) BL SpT E/12(E/14), RL SpT 12 SpT 5 Rahmenterminplanung BWF / DBV / Gruppe SO / BWBV Kalenderjahr 2022 Stand : 08.08.2021 WE Jan Feb Mär Apr Mai Jun Jul Aug Sep Okt Nov Dez 01./02. 05./06. 05./06. 02./03. 07./08. 04./05. 02./03. 06./07. 03./04. 01./02. 05./06. 03./04. A-RLT (11/13) Dutch Junior, A-RLT (17/19) A-RLT (11/13), A-RLT (11/13) A-RLT (11/13), EM U17 WM Masters Finale U11 DM U13 () A-RLT (11/13) B-RLT (17/19), B-RLT (17/19) JtfO Berlin SpT/Bez.-MM BWBV-MM Bez.-/D-RLT Reg.-/E-RLT 18.Hexen-Cup 01 DM (Bielefeld) Spanish Open, India Open, BL SpT FF BL 19/20(19/20), Orleans Open, RL SpT 13/14 1.RLT DBV BWBV-M. AK 4.RLT E/D BWBV-M. 08./09. 12./13. 12./13. 09./10. 14./15. 11./12. 09./10. 13./14. 10./11. 08./09. 12./13. 10./11. A-RLT (15 E/D) German Junior, A-RLT (15 E/D) German U17 Open EM U17, WM, GrSO-M. Jun., A-RLT (11/13) A-RLT (15 E/M) B-RLT (13/15) BWBV-/C-RLT D/M Reg.-/E-RLT Bez.-/D-RLT 02 GrSO-M. (BBV) BL 15/16(15/16), German Open, Malaysia Masters, Rel.BWL-RL (E) 2.RLT DBV 4.RLT DBV RL SpT 11/12 GrSO-M. AK/Jun. BL SpT VF(AR), RL SpT 17/18 SpT 4a SpT 6 SpT 8 BWBV-MM AK 15./16. 19./20. 19./20. 16./17. 21./22. 18./19. 16./17. 20./21. 17./18. 15./16. 19./20. 17./18. A-RLT (17/19), A-RLT (15 E/M) A-RLT (15 E/M) A-RLT (11/13) A-RLT (15 E/D) German Ruhr U17, B-RLT (13/15) A-RLT (11/13) Bez.-/D-RLT BWBV-/C-RLT E/D Reg.-/E-RLT BWBV-/C-RLT E/D Bez.-M. 03 Thailand Open, Thomas-/Uber-Cup, All England Open, BL SpT E/E(E/E) Thomas-/Uber-Cup 3.RLT DBV Estonia Int., RL SpT E/E BL 21/22(21/22), BL 12/13(12/13) RL SpT 15/16 2.RLT E/D SpT 7 WT 2 Int.Bodenseet. 22./23. 26./27. 26./27. 23./24. 28./29. 25./26. 23./24. 27./28. 24./25. 22./23. 26./27. 24./25. A-RLT (11/13), U15-8Nat. GrSO-MM (BBV) A-RLT (11/13), A-RLT (17/19), BE Jun.Circuit EM U17, DM () B-RLT (17/19) DM Jun.(BN-Beuel) B-RLT (13/15) A-RLT (17/19) Bez.-/D-RLT Reg.-/E-RLT BWBV-/C-RLT E/M Int.Bodensee-T. 04 Malaysia GPG, Austria Int., Swiss Open, DM Jun.(BN- Thomas-/Uber-Cup, Sweden Int., BL 17/18(17/18) BL SpT E/E(E/E), Beuel), DM AK (Solingen) BL SpT E/E(E/E) BL SpT FF E 3.RLT E/M 29./30. 30./01. 30./31. 29./30. 31./01. DMM (Mülheim) GrSO-M. (BWBV) Reg.-/E-RLT Reg.-/E-RLT 05 Indonesia GPG, EM, Iceland Int., Rel.BWL-RL BL SpT E/14(E/14), RL SpT 10 SpT 8a SpT 5 Bez.-MM AK Stand : 08.08.2021 d w Jul 21 Aktive Jugend Datum Internat. National Bundesliga 2. Liga Gruppe SüO BWBV Internat. National Gruppe SüO BWBV Lehrgänge BWBV Sonstiges 1 26 3. Canada Open RLT U11/U13 Bez.-M. GrSO-GrT 4. Canada Open DBV / Spöck Bez.-M. 2 27 10. USA Open SODM Spieler-LG - 2 11. USA Open Reutlingen Spieler-LG - 2 3 28 17. Stud.-EM RLT U13 18.Hexen-Cup ÜL-Ass. - 1 (AbsL) 18. Stud.-EM GrSO/Konstanz Konstanz ÜL-Ass. - 1 (AbsL) 4 29 24. Olympic Games RLT U15-U19 25. Russia Open GrSO/Herrenberg 5 30 31. Olympic Games Sommerferien 1. Olympic Games Sommerferien d w Aug 21 Aktive Jugend Datum Internat. National Bundesliga 2. Liga Gruppe SüO BWBV Internat. National Gruppe SüO BWBV Lehrgänge BWBV Sonstiges 1 31 7. SpA 04.08. 8. Sommerferien 2 32 14. 2. RLT Sommerferien 15. DBV Sommerferien 3 33 21. Stud.-WM RLT U11/U13 Sommerferien 22. Akita Masters DBV Sommerferien 4 34 28. Stud.-WM DM RLT U17/U19 MS 24.07. 29. Hyderabad Open Bielefeld DBV Sommerferien d w Sep 21 Aktive Jugend Datum Internat. National Bundesliga 2. Liga Gruppe SüO BWBV Internat. National Gruppe SüO BWBV Lehrgänge BWBV Sonstiges 1 35 4. Korea Open DM Jun. EM U17 DM Jun. RLT U15/U19 MS 08.08. 5. Korea Open BN-Beuel EM U17 BN-Beuel GrSO Sommerferien 2 36 11. Taipei Open 1 1 EM U17 RLT U11/U13 BWBV/C-RLT D/M 06.-09.09.
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