Welcome to the Boomerang
Association of Belgium, our beloved country in
the centre of Europe.
As you notice in the upper right corner, Froggy
the mta-throwing frog is our mascotte and with
reason: Belgium is a country where it rains quite
a lot. As I type this (Summer has just begone),
it is raining like hell. So when we actually do
have a few days of sunshine, nothing in the world
will stop us from throwing those little curved
pieces of wood...Here's a list of Belgian
boomerang activity as recorded in Georgi's
'Boomerang Puzzle':
- 1986: Yves Simonson is the first Belgian
to participate in a boomerang tournament
(the 4th US National Championship).
- 1988: several Belgians participate in the
'4th International Boomerang Days' in
Bievus/Paris - France, organized by
Jacques Thomas.
- 1989: 'Gent Boomerang Club' is founded by
Patrick Mestdag & Hubert Foulon. They
publish the 'Come Back Bulletin'
newsletter.
- 1989: 'Brussels Boomerang Association'
(also BBA!) aka. Bulldog Boomerang Team
is founded by Daniel Luycx.
- 1990: first Belgian Super Catch succeeded
by Alain Mangin, 4 years after Ted
Bailey's first ever Super Catch.
- 1992: several Belgians participate in
Pico's 'International Indoor Tournament'
in Troyes - France.
- 1992: 'Belgian Championships' are
organized in Nieuwpoort (North Sea beach)
by Hubert Foulon. German thrower Oli Rau
takes first place.
- 1992: several Belgians participate in the
'4th World Boomerang Championship' in
Hamburg - Germany.
- 1998: Hubert Foulon decides to officially
close his shrinking 'Gent Boomerang
Club'.
Former members still throw on a weekly
basis in the 'Story Park', the only place
with 'bar on the field' as Patrick
Mestdag calls it. No tournaments though.
The Boomerang Puzzle has no traces of Belgian
boomerang activity between '92 and '98. There
were some tournaments in Gent and indoor
tournaments in Braine l'Alleud, but that's about
it.
Like most countries Belgium also got hit by the
boomerang rage in the mid-eighties, but it did
not last. When boomerang clubs in surrounding
countries were 'booming' again, our sport
(almost) completely died out in Belgium.
But luckily a few survived the crash ...
In '98, Joey, Peter & Herman finally met
after intense email communication. They decide to
start throwing together on a regular basis and
attend tournaments together as well.
Peter kindly provides web-space through his
software company and ... here we are with a
reborn Belgian Boomerang Association!
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