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The Racquetball Museum | History of Racquetball
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The Father of Racquetball. Visit the US Racquetball Foundation. Visit the USA Racquetball Website. A Brief History of Racquetball. For a more in-depth look into the history, view the historical timeline. And the detailed historical timeline. In the 1980’s, racquetball became one of the fastest growing sports in the US. The Women's Professional Racquetball Association was founded in 1980. The United States hosted the first Racquetball World Championship in 1981, and just a year later, the US...In 1995, ra...
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The Racquetball Museum
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Visit the US Racquetball Foundation. Visit the USA Racquetball Website. It is interesting to me that once you start really looking at the racquets, you see the personalities of the players/racquet designers that created the racquets. In the beginning, for instance Leach, located in San Diego, was formed and run by a group of designers and players who were more into the California beach scene, surfboards, and parties. This resulted in racquet names like Swinger and Outlaw. Included are two racquets with c...
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The US Racquetball Museum
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Download the 2014 Racquetball Resolutions. View the new Charlie Brumfield interview with Jim Winterton at the 2013 US Open. And manufacturers have been added, so make sure you check them out! The Father of Racquetball. Exhibit is now ready! We finally reveal who it is. Visit the US Racquetball Foundation. Visit the USA Racquetball Website. The United States Racquetball Museum. What will you find in the museum? The museum has been built on the personal collection of Randy Stafford.
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The Racquetball Museum
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Visit the US Racquetball Foundation. Visit the USA Racquetball Website. Jim Winterton interviews Charlie Brumfield at the 2013 US Open. Coach Jim Winterton interview with Charlie Brumfield, Summer 2013. In this interview they discuss Charlie's career, the early days of racquetball, and his competitive advantage.
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The Racquetball Museum | Acknowledgements
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Visit the US Racquetball Foundation. Visit the USA Racquetball Website. We are hoping that over time that this museum will include all of the racquetball equipment that has made an impact on the world of racquetball. I would not be able to put this together without the help of others. That is why I ask you to share any information that will help this museum grow.” Randy Stafford. Listed below are the people who are continuously contributing to this museum and helping make it successful.
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Charity – JT-RB.COM
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Military Racquetball Federation (1). Year In Review (4). There are a number of Racquetball related charities that may be deserving of your time or money. Monetarily, I’ve only supported USA Racquetball and Reaching Your Dream Foundation, but I do agree with the stated goals of the 2 other organizations as well. Reaching Your Dream Foundation. United States Racquetball Foundation. 554 total views, 2 views today. Proudly powered by WordPress.
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The Racquetball Museum | Balls Used for Racquetball
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Visit the US Racquetball Foundation. Visit the USA Racquetball Website. From the collection of Kevin Deighan. I have seen them all. Hopefully, you will enjoy this part of our museum.
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The Racquetball Museum
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Check back frequently. We will constantly be adding new things. Visit the US Racquetball Foundation. Visit the USA Racquetball Website. ALL ABOUT RANDY STAFFORD. Randy, a loyal racquetball player for more than 43 years, has made a significant impact on all aspects of racquetball. Racquetball: The Sport for Everyone. He is also the sport’s unofficial historian, which means he could go back and tweak the history to make it look like he won more games! But we know Randy would do no such thing.
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The Racquetball Museum | Historical Photos
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Visit the US Racquetball Foundation. Visit the USA Racquetball Website. You will find that most of the photos were taken by Art Shay in black and white. Art is a Hall of Famer photographer that captured our sport in its early years. We are truly indebted to Art for his great work and allowing us to share his photos on our museum. I grouped the photographs into, what I believe is, four fitting categories. Will show the wide and diverse history of racquetball. There will be pictures from all of the dif...
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