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Yearbook 2017 Confederation of European Baseball YEARBOOK 2017 Photo: Jan Beneš Yearbook 2017 15 Yearbook 2017 Table of Contents CEB Information ......................................................................................................... 4 CEB Directory 2017 ................................................................................................ 5 Presidential Report 2017......................................................................................... 7 Marketing and Media Commission Report 2017 ..................................................... 8 Technical Commission Report 2017 ..................................................................... 11 Umpire Commission Report 2017 ......................................................................... 13 Scorers Commission Report 2017 ........................................................................ 15 CEB Competitions 2017 ........................................................................................... 17 Club Team Competitions 2017 .............................................................................. 18 National Team Competitions 2017 ........................................................................ 20 WBSC Competitions 2017 ........................................................................................ 23 CEB Historical Data 2017 ......................................................................................... 25 Overview Registered Members 2012-2017 ........................................................... 26 History Final Standings – European Championships Seniors ............................... 27 History Final Standings – European Championships Juniors ................................ 27 History Final Standings – European Championships Cadets ................................ 28 History Final Standings – European Championships Juveniles ............................ 29 CEB Member Countries 2017 ................................................................................... 30 Austria ................................................................................................................... 31 Belarus .................................................................................................................. 31 Belgium ................................................................................................................. 32 Bulgaria ................................................................................................................. 32 Croatia .................................................................................................................. 33 Cyprus................................................................................................................... 33 Czech Republic ..................................................................................................... 34 Denmark ............................................................................................................... 34 Estonia .................................................................................................................. 35 Finland .................................................................................................................. 35 France ................................................................................................................... 36 Georgia ................................................................................................................. 36 Germany ............................................................................................................... 37 Great Britain .......................................................................................................... 37 Greece .................................................................................................................. 38 Hungary ................................................................................................................ 38 Iceland (provisional) .............................................................................................. 39 2 Confederation of European Baseball Ireland ................................................................................................................... 39 Israel ..................................................................................................................... 40 Italy ....................................................................................................................... 40 Latvia .................................................................................................................... 41 Lithuania ............................................................................................................... 41 Malta ..................................................................................................................... 42 Moldova ................................................................................................................ 42 Netherlands ........................................................................................................... 43 Norway .................................................................................................................. 43 Poland ................................................................................................................... 44 Portugal ................................................................................................................. 44 Romania ................................................................................................................ 45 Russia ................................................................................................................... 45 San Marino ............................................................................................................ 46 Serbia.................................................................................................................... 46 Slovakia ................................................................................................................ 47 Slovenia ................................................................................................................ 47 Spain ..................................................................................................................... 48 Sweden ................................................................................................................. 48 Switzerland ........................................................................................................... 49 Turkey ................................................................................................................... 49 Ukraine.................................................................................................................. 50 3 Yearbook 2017 CEB Information 4 Confederation of European Baseball CEB Directory 2017 EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE President Didier Seminet [email protected] 1st Vice President Petr Ditrich [email protected] 2nd Vice President Jürgen Elsishans [email protected] 3rd Vice President Rainer Husty [email protected] Secretary General Krunoslav Karin [email protected] Treasurer René Laforce [email protected] Member Roderick Balk [email protected] Member Marco Mannucci [email protected] Member Oleg Boyko [email protected] TECHNICAL COMMISSION Chairman Jürgen Elsishans [email protected] Member Frantisek Bunta [email protected] Member Rainer Krankl [email protected] Member Jan Kuipers [email protected] Member Stephen Lesfargues [email protected] Member Jaroslav Mika [email protected] Member Sergio Tardivo [email protected] Member Aleksandar Horvatić [email protected] MARKETING & MEDIA COMMISSION Chairman Rainer Husty [email protected] Member François Collet [email protected] Member Johannes Godler [email protected] Member Philipp Würfel [email protected] COMMUNICATION COMMISSION Chairman François Collet [email protected] ANTI-DOPING DELEGATE Chairman Peter Ström [email protected] 5 Yearbook 2017 LEGAL COMMISSION Chairman Lars Sundin [email protected] Member Kelly Laforce [email protected] Member Vladimír Richter [email protected] UMPIRE COMMISSION Chairman Fred van Groningen Schinkel [email protected] Member Ludo Peeters [email protected] Member Marco Screti [email protected] SCORER COMMISSION Chairwoman Linda Steijger [email protected] Member Stephanie Winkler [email protected] Member Pablo Carpio [email protected] OFFICE Secretary Kristina Uroić [email protected] 6 Confederation of European Baseball Presidential Report 2017 Dear CEB member Federations, 2017 was a year of excitement. On the field first, with a great showing of European countries at the international level. The Netherlands reached again the semi-finals of the World Baseball Classic while Israel notched the cinderella story of the year, qualifying for the second round of the competition. Congratulations to them and to Italy, Czech Republic, France, Russia and Austria which represented Europe in Baseball World Cups, at the Universiade or at the World Baseball Classic. This year was full of hard-fought games and plenty of emotion. It also was a year of firsts for some countries: the
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