The Kiribati Handball Federation’s Beach Handball
Challenge concluded with ASA winning the women’s event and Tianako Team
claiming the men’s title. The Beach Handball Challenge took place over a month
with six men’s teams and two women’s sides competing as the Federation works to
continue growing the sport in the tiny island nation, which participated in its
first ever international handball competition in May.
The inaugural beach handball competition was
played every weekend at Eita before the finals were
held on June 10. Teams from different villages including Bikenibeu, Eita,
Bairiki and Kotiweei competed, with several members of Kiribati’s Under 17
national teams participating alongside more experienced players.
The men’s Beach Handball Challenge final was
contested between Tionako Team and Bikenibeu 2, with both sides winning one set
each and the match proceeding to a penalty shoot-out. Tionako won the shoot out
by just one goal at 5:4. ASA also won their final in the women’s event against Bikenibeu.
Development continues in
Kiribati
Plans to introduce two handball leagues – one
for indoor and one for beach – are being spearheaded by the Kiribati Handball
Federation’s Aroito Tetuai, and interested players are now being called to express
interest in the men’s and women’s competitions.
The plans come less than 12
months after Kiribati organised their first ever handball tournament in October
2016 in South Tarawa, and follow the beach handball national teams’ participation in the IHF U17 Beach Handball World Championship –
Men's & Women's Qualification Games. At the Qualification Games in the Cook
Islands in May this year, Kiribati ranked fifth in the men’s event and fourth
in the women’s.
Photo: Kiribati Handball Federation