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List of References MAJOR INTERNATIONAL REFERENCES NOTE: Listed herein are only those reference jobs that are known to us. Many competitions, tournaments, etc are staged in existing venues that have Schelde equipment. Also, huge quantities of Schelde equipment are shipped to overseas distributors, whereby the end users/ project names are not known to us. Such event references and project names will therefore not be found in below listing. CHAMPIONSHIPS / TOURNAMENTS FIBA World Tour 3x3, Debrecen, Hungary, 2020 World Cup China, 2019 FIBA World Tour 3x3 Saskatoon, Prague, Lausanne, Debrecen, Montreal, Los Angeles, Nanjing, Jeddah, Utsunomiya, 2019 Women World League Final 3x3, Udine, Italy, 2019 U23 World Cup 3x3, Lanzhou, China, 2019 U18 Asia Cup 3x3, Kuching, Malaysia, 2019 World Cup 3x3, Amsterdam, the Netherlands, 2019 SAL 3x3, Cabo Verde, 2019 Summer European Youth Olympic Festival, Azerbadjan, 2019 African Games 2019, Maroc, 2019 Pan American Games, Peru, 2019 Youth Olympic Games Buenos Aires, Argentina, 2018 Asian Games, Indonesia, 2018 FIBA World Tour 3x3 Saskatoon, Utsunomiya, Prague, Lausanne, Debrecen, Mexico City, Hyderabad, Chengdu, Penang, 2018 Jeux Africains de la Jeunesse, Algeria, 2018 FIBA 3x3 European Championship Urban Week, Amsterdam, the Netherlands, 2017 FIBA World Tour 3x3 Saskatoon, Utsunomiya, Prague, Lausanne, Debrecen, Chengdu, Mexico City, Beijing, 2017 Chengdu FIBA 3X3 World Challenging LOC, China, 2016 FIBA World Tour 3x3 Mexico City, Utsunomiya, Prague, Lausanne, Debrecen, Beijing, Abu Dhabi, 2016 Asia U18 Championships, Malaysia, 2016 Olympic Basketball Competition for Women and Men, Rio de Janeiro, 2016 Paralympic Basketball Competition for Women and Men, Rio de Janeiro, 2016 FIBA EuroBasket for Men, France, Germany, Croatia, Latvia, 2015 European Games, 3x3 competition for Women and Men, Baku, Azerbaijan, 2015 FIBA 3x3 World Tour, Manila, Beijing, Mexico City, Prague, Lausanne, Rio de Janeiro, Dubai, 2015 1 FIBA 3x3 U18 World Championships for Women and Men, Debrecen, Hungary, 2015 FIBA 3x3 All Stars, Doha, Qatar, 2015 FIBA World Championships for Men, Spain, 2014 FIBA U17 World Championships for Men, Dubai, 2014 FIBA 3x3 World Championships for Women and Men, Moscow, Russia, 2014 FIBA 3x3 World Tour, Manila, Beijing, Chicago, Prague, Lausanne, Rio de Janeiro, Tokyo, 2014 FIBA 3x3 All Stars, Doha, Qatar, 2014 FIBA 3x3 Masters, Doha, Qatar, 2013 SuperCup Basketball for Women 2014, Final, Ekaterinburg, Russia, 2013 FIBA Asia Champions Cup for Men, Amman, Jordan, 2013 FIBA 2013 South American League for Men’s Clubs, Finals, Montevideo, Uruguay, 2013 FIBA Asia U16 Championships for Men, Tehran, Iran, 2013 EuroCup Basketball for Women, Final, Kayseri, Turkey, 2013 FIBA European Championship for Women, France, 2013 FIBA 3x3 U18 World Championships Jakarta, Indonesia, 2013 FIBA 3x3 World Tour, Tokyo, San Juan, Prague, Lausanne, Istanbul, 2013 FIBA U19 World Championship for Women, Lithuania, 2013 World Universiade , Kazan , Russia, 2013 Spar Cup Tournament, Brezice, Slovenia, 2012 EuroCup Basketball Men, Khimki (Moscow), Russia, 2012 FIBA U17 World Championship for Men, Kaunas, Lithuania, 2012 FIBA U17 World Championship for Women, Amsterdam, the Netherlands, 2012 Paralympic Games Sitting Volleyball, London, United Kingdom, 2012 European Championship in Sitting Volleyball for Men & Women, Rotterdam (the Netherlands), 2011 Sea Games, Jakarta, Indonesia, 2011 FIBA Americas Championship, Mar Del Plata, Argentina, 2011 Indian Ocean Islands Games, Seychelles, 2011 FIBA U19 World Championship for Women, Chile, 2011 FIBA U19 World Championships for Men, Liepaja, Latvia, 2011 FIBA European Championships for Men, Kaunas, Lithuania, 2011 FIBA European Championship for Women, Poland, 2011 FIBA U17 World Championship for Women, France, 2010 FIBA Men’s World Championship, Izmir and Kayserie, Turkey, 2010 Euroleague Final Four, Berlin, Germany, 2009 European Basketball Championships, Eurobasket, Wiomen, Latvia, 2009 African Championships, Afrobasket, Libya, 2009 Lebanon, Jeux de la Francophonie, Beirut, Lebanon, 2009 Maccabiah Games, Eilat & Ra’anana, Israel, 2009 2 Romanian All Star Game, 2009 All India Airforce Volleybal Tournament, Pune, India, 2009 Basketball Euroleague Final Four, Berlin, Germany, 2009 Hong Kong East Asian Games, Kowloon Park Swimming Pool, 2009 Poland, Champion U18 All Star Game, Katowice, 2009 WVBF Men Volleyball World Cup, Lugano, Switzerland, December, 2008 Colombian National Games San Andres Island, Colombia, 2008 WVBF Proseries Beach Volleyball leg in Lugano, Switzerland, 2008 WVBF Men Volleyball World Cup in Cadempino, Switzerland, 2008 9 ièmes Jeux Africains, Algérie, 2008 European Championship U-20 Div. B, Warsaw, Poland, 2008 Euroleague ULEB Cup Finals, Charleroi, Belgium , 2008 NBA Europe Live, London 02 Arena, 2007 Central American Championship for Men’s Clubs, Tegucigalpa, Honduras, 2007 Central American Championship for Women Clubs, Tegucigalpa, Honduras, 2007 FIBA Americas Basketball Tournament, Las Vegas, USA, 2007 Euroleague ULEB Cup Finals, Charleroi, Belgium, 2007 Pan American Games, Brazil, 2007 FIBA U21 World Championship for Women, Vidnoe (Moscow Region), Russia, 2007 World Championship for Women under 19, Bratislava, Slovakia, 2007 Qualifying rounds for 2007 All African Games, Rwanda, 2007 European Championship Wheelchair Basketball , Wetzlar, Germany, 2007 All Africa Games 2007/Jeux Africains, Alger, 2007 FIBA Africa Championship for Women, Abuja, Nigeria, 2007 Paralympic World Cup, Manchester, United Kingdom, 2006 Junior Sitting Volleyball Championships and Euro Cup, Hungary, 2006 FIBA European Championship U18, Sibiu, Romania, 2006 Lam Tin South Indoor Games, Hong Kong, 2006 South Asian Games, Sri Lanka, 2006 Senior African Athletics Championships, Mauritius, 2006 “Final 8” Adriatic League, Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina, 19-23 April 2006 Arab School Games 2006/Jeux Arabes Scolaires, Alger, 2006 Euroleague Final Four, Prague, Czech Republic, 2006 Euroleague ULEB Cup Finals, Charleroi, Belgium, 2006 19th FIBA African Championship for Women in Abuja, Nigeria,2006 Asian Games 2006 , Khalifa Sport City, Qatar Volleyball Cup of the President, Kazakhstan, 2005 3 Universiade Games, 2005, Izmir, Turkey European Basketball Championship VRSAC, 2005, Serbia Fiba U16 European Championship Men, 2005, Botevgrad and Pravetz, Bulgaria Fiba U18 European Championship Men, 2005, Ruzomberok, Slovakia Fiba U20 European Championship Men , 2005, Chekhov, Moscow, Russia Final Four FIBA Europe League, 2005, Istanbul, Turkey Final Four FIBA Euroleague Women, 2005, Samara, Russia Final Four FIBA Europe Cup Men, 2005, Ploiesti, Roumania FIBA U21 Men World Championship in Cordola & Mar del Plata, Argentina, 2005 FIBA African Championship, 2005, Algiers, Algeria 1st Islamic Solidarity Games, 2005, Medina, Saudi Arabia Womens Jr. European Championship, 2005, Slovakia 4 th South East Asian Games,, 2005, Macau Pan Arab Games 2004/Jeux Pan Arabes, Alger, 2004 4th FIBA Asia Young Men Championships Basketball, Oct 2004, Tehran, Iran 5th WABA Men Championships Basketball, July 2004, Tehran, Iran African Athletics Championships, 2004, Brazzaville, Congo Sea Games, 2004, Khalifa stadium( indoor + outdoor), Doha, Qatar FIBA Europe League Final, April 2004, Kazan, Russia Jeux Sportifs Arabes, 2004, Alger Jeux Sportifs Arabes, 2004, Alger Asian Basketball Championship for Women, 2003, Sendai, Japan National Games Cojedes, 2003, Venezuela Games of the Isles of the Indian Ocean, 2003, Mauritius Panamerican Games, 2003, Dominican Republic European Basketball Championship for Men, 2003, Sweden 8th All African Games, 2003, Abuja, Nigeria 1st FIBA World League for Women, Samara, Russia, 2003 European Basketball Championship for Men, 2003, Sweden (5 venues) World Junior Championships Football, 2003, Abu Dhabi, UAE Sukma Games, 2003, Sabah, West Malaysia 17th Asian Championship for Junior Men, 2002, Kuwait Universiad 2002, Bukhara, Uzbekistan Women Final Four Volleyball, 2002, Darussafaka, Istanbul, Turkey Junior European Championship, volleyball, 2001, Brno, Czechoslovakia Official Supplier United States Pro Volleyball League 5th African Junior Championship, 2001, Mauritius Sea Games 2001, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 4 Goodwill Games, Brisbane, Australia, 2001 Final of the Saporta Cup, Torwar Hall, Warsaw, Poland, April 2001 Handball Championships for Women, 2001, Romania Jeux Méditerranéens, 2001, Tunisie European Men's Championships Volleyball, 2001, Czech Republic World Games, 2001, Akita, Japan. African Volleyball Championships, 2000, Algeria African Handball Championships, 2000, Algeria World Championship Track & Field for Jrs, Santiago 2000, Chili European Volleyball Championship Junior Women, 2000, Neuchâtel, Suisse . 7th All Africa Games, 1999, Johannesburg, South Africa. Olympic Games, 2000, Sydney, Australia. Ghazir Club (10th ABC Champions' Cup), 1999, Beirut, Lebanon. European Basketball Final Four Championship, 1999, Munich, Germany. European Basketball Championship for Women, 1999, Katowice, Poland. Final Four, Euroleague Men Basketball, 1999, Munich, Germany. 18 th ABC Women's Championship, 1999, Shizuoka, Japan. European Championship for Cadettes, 1999, Tulcea, Romania. Arab World Games, 1999, Jordan. Championnat d'Afrique d' Athlétisme, Dakar, Senegal. National Championship for juniors, basketball, 1995, Patiala, India. World Youth Games, Moscow, Russia, 1998. 1st Melanesian Basketball Tournament, Port Vila, Vanuatu, 1998. 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