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Sat., 24.05.2025 - Lars Brinkhaus defends both titles in Hardbat I
Former Nordhorn player Lars Brinkhaus, who currently plays for the relegated Nienburg regional league team SC Marklohe, has won the individual competition in Hardbat I for the third time in a row. Only the Belgian Gilles Hébert has managed this before. In the final, he won 3-0 against Michael Schmulder (TV Dellbrück), who was competing in Nordhorn for the first time, as he did in all other matches. With his doubles partner Nils Dinkhoff (SC Arminia Ochtrup), he also won the final there 3-0 against Uli Watermann (Hertha BSC Berlin) and Jan Wienholz (SV Motor Wolgast), after having to overturn a 1:2 set deficit in the first round against Jens Mitzlaff/Hilmar Heinrichmeyer (SV Motor Wolgast/SV Vorwärts Nordhorn).
Sat., 24.05.2025 - Exclusively Nordhorn successes in the lower hardbat singles competitions
The local players from SV Vorwärts Nordhorn were successful in the two lower hardbat singles competitions. For the first time since his victory in the Hardbat youth singles in 2010, Fabian Veldboer won a Hardbat singles competition again, this time in Hardbat II as the successor to Jens Mitzlaff, who won twice last time and this time preferred to start in Hardbat I. Vorwärts Nordhorn also won the title in Hardbat IV, as 14-year-old Magnus Sarnow took the title in this class for the fifth time in nine previous editions, ahead of 79-year-old Volkert Bahrenberg from TV Suttrop, who was competing for the first time. The Hardbat II doubles title went to last year's doubles winner in Hardbat III, Marc Fielers from TuS St. Arnold, who competed with his club mate Chris Oley.
Sat., 24.05.2025 - 24 players take up the fight for five hardbat titles
Tournament director Hilmar Heinrichmeyer began welcoming the 24 participants to the 22nd Nordhorn Brettchen Open punctually at 2.00 pm. This means that the number of participants in the hardbat classes has increased by one compared to the closing date for entries. As neither of the two registered participants from TTC Lengerich appeared in Hardbat III, this class will not take place. In addition to the Hardbat III doubles, the Hardbat IV doubles will also be cancelled after this competition was merged with the Hardbat II doubles. With 15 starters (two groups), Hardbat I has the largest number of players. Five players will compete in Hardbat II and four in Hardbat IV, each of whom will play against each other in one group.
Fri., 23.05.2025 - Hall construction completed
The hall construction was completed at around 8 p.m. today. Jonas Gellink, Fabian Veldboer, Hilmar Heinrichmeyer, Manfred Janke and Thorsten Boomhuis started setting up the eleven tables, the canteen and the loudspeaker system, which Manfred Janke provided, at around 6.00 pm. They were supported by a number of Vorwärts junior players, who then put in a training session. They were able to leave the fully prepared hall at around 9 pm.
Thu., 22.05.2025 - 42 entries after the closing date
One lesson can be learnt from the last few years: The times when many participants only registered for open tournaments at the last minute are over. In times of tournament licences and the obligation that every player must register themselves and that clubs can no longer register en bloc, players now take care of the registration themselves, and they do this much earlier than in the past. By the registration deadline on Thursday evening, 42 entries had been received - just eight more than a fortnight ago. Although six more entries were received on Thursday, it should also be noted that some entrants cancelled their entries before the closing date for various reasons. With 42 entries, the response is naturally not satisfactory, even if the number of entries can still be increased slightly at the weekend by late entries from last-minute participants. For the four hardbat classes on Saturday, there are 23 entries so far. There are currently only 19 entries in the four clickball classes on Sunday, with the response on both days in the lower classes II to IV leaving a lot to be desired. This is also due to the fact that there are currently only a few junior players and not a single lady registered. The largest class so far is the Hardbat I competition with 13 entries, followed by Clickball I with nine entries. Unless something changes due to late registrations, not all competitions will be played on both days and some will have to be merged. However, this has often happened in the past. Of the 24 people who will be competing in Nordhorn, 18 want to play on both days. Five of them have obtained an event licence, the 19 others have a permanent tournament licence. Only in one case did the organiser have to help with the acquisition of the tournament licence, all the others already had one or had no problems with the acquisition that came to the organiser's attention. Furthermore, everything points to the fact that the international open NBO will only see players from German clubs at the start this time - so the prize money will stay in Germany!
Tue., 20.05.2025 - If necessary, please register by e-mail
As so often in the past, the click-TT pages on the myTischtennis.de internet portal are once again not working today, two days before the registration deadline. This is all the more annoying because, according to DTTB resolutions, this is now the only mandatory way to register as a player for a tournament. And it is also the only way to acquire a tournament licence, which has also been a prerequisite for all tournament participation since this season. If you make such decisions, you should also make sure that the necessary IT infrastructure works. For our tournament, this means that entries by e-mail to hmeyer@ttvn.de are now also permitted as long as the route via myTischtennis.de does not work. We still have the option of entering the registered players in the participant database on click-TT. What we cannot do, however, is sell tournament licences. In this case we recommend calling myTischtennis on 0049/211/913 486 00.
Mon., 19.05.2025 - Tournament news now also in English
The tournament announcement, the preview and the NBO tournament report have long been available in English on the tournament homepage. For the third time, this now also applies to the tournament news. In view of the allowed international participation in the oldest German tournament for classical table tennis, this is a good opportunity for those interested from abroad to find out about the preparations for the tournament and the details.
Mon., 19.05.2025 - Junior players also need a tournament licence for adults
For years, there have no longer been separate classes for junior players at the NBO, but only classes for adults, which junior players are also allowed to enter depending on their Q-TTR value. However, the introduction of the tournament licence has changed something for junior players compared to last year, as they now also need a tournament licence for adults (TLEI), as they can only compete in adult classes at the NBO. If they have not already done so, they must first obtain a TLEI with the support of their parents in order to be able to register for the tournament themselves. A tournament licence for the junior division (TLNI) is not sufficient. The club representatives can no longer register players in adult classes, but only in junior classes.
Sun., 18.05.2025 - Internet announcement finalised
The tournament homepage of the Nordhorn Classic Open has finally been updated and provides all information about the tournament in 2025. This includes the announcement, the English translation of the announcement, a pdf version of the announcement to download, a preliminary report (also in English) and the directions to the hall of the ALMA school.
Thu., 15.05.2025 - Entries very good so far
Exactly one week before the entry deadline on Thursday evening, the Nordhorn Classic Open has exactly three more entries than the average of the last eight previous tournaments at the same time. Eight tournaments were chosen as a basis for comparison because the sandpaper classes were introduced at that time. However, with 38 entries one week before the closing date, the previous high of 47 entries from 2017 was not reached at the same time. It is striking that many of the participants again want to compete on both days of the tournament and that most of the starters have so far come from North Rhine-Westphalia rather than Lower Saxony. While the two main classes Hardbat 1 and sandpaper 1 have been the most popular so far, there is still room for improvement in the six other classes.
Wed., 14.05.2025 - TTC Lengerich at the start again
With three players competing in the lower classes on both days, TTC Lengerich will be competing in Nordhorn for the second time since 2023. Sabrina Kirchhoff is also the first female player to enter this year's NBO.
Fri., 09.05.2025 - 600 kilometres journey to the Nordhorn Classic Open
This will certainly be the longest journey to the NBO again this year: Three players from SV Motor Wolgast in Mecklenburg have registered and will be travelling 600 kilometres (one way). So of course it's worth it that they will be competing on both days! All three know what they are doing - they have already taken part in Nordhorn several times. Lukas Krüger and Jens Mitzlaff will also be trying to defend their two doubles titles in Class 2.
Wed., 07.05.2025 - Volkert Bahrenberg uses the NBO as a family visit
Volkert Bahrenberg will be the first player from TV Suttrop in the Sauerland region to compete at the NBO. The 78-year-old is combining the start in Nordhorn with a family visit to his children and grandchildren, who live in Nordhorn.
Mon., 05.05.2025 - NBO ideal training opportunity for the 11th German Clickball Cup
This year, as last year, the German Clickball Championships will take place in the middle of the year, on 14/15 June 2025 in Fulda at FV Horas Fulda. The tournament in Fulda is open to all German players and will take place exactly three weeks after the NBO. This means that the Nordhorn tournament once again offers an excellent opportunity for all local players to prepare for the German Championships under competitive conditions. We therefore hope that some of the best German sandpaper players will also be competing in Nordhorn.
Mon., 28.04.2025 - Nordhorn Classic Open now also included in the sandpaper tournament calendar
Jürgen Leu (Erfurt), who is responsible for sandpaper at the DTTB, has now included the Nordhorn tournament in the www.Clickball.de tournament calendar. This means that all German sandpaper players can now find out about the Nordhorn tournament on the official sandpaper website.
Wed., 23.04.2025 - Women and girls are also welcome at the NBO 2025
Even though there are no separate classes for women and girls at the Nordhorn Classic Open, women and girls are once again very welcome on both tournament days in Nordhorn. They are eligible to compete in all eight classes. The women - just like the men and the junior players - will be divided into the four hardbat and four sandpaper tournament classes (up to 1200/up to 1400/up to 1600/up to 3000) based on their Q-TTR values from the andro ranking list.
Tue., 22.04.2025 - What do "TTR-related" and "TTR-relevant" actually mean?
Since the quarterly TTR values from the andro ranking list have played a decisive role in all tournaments in Germany for several years, we must point out two differences that are very important for our tournament: All classes of the NBO 2025 are "TTR-related" - this means that the Q-TTR values of 11 February 2025 are "referenced" for the class division. These values are therefore decisive for the class division in the hardbat and sandpaper area. However, the NBO 2025 are not "TTR-relevant" - the results are therefore not included in the andro ranking list and thus have no "relevance" for the ranking list. This applies to both the four hardbat classes on Saturday and the four sandpaper classes on Sunday. Not only our classic tournament is not TTR-relevant - in principle, no hardbat and sandpaper tournaments can be TTR-relevant because they are not played 1:1 according to the international TT rules, but with deviations from them (especially with regard to the racket material). So nobody needs to be afraid that they will worsen their TTR value by taking part in our tournament - on the other hand, you can't improve it by doing well in our tournament either!
Mon., 21.04.2025 - Nordhorn tournament management team in action at the PingPongParkinson German Open
One week after the Nordhorn Classic Open, the five-member tournament management team from SV Vorwärts Nordhorn will face a completely different challenge. At the Quooker PingPongParkinson German Open 2025 in Oldenburg, the Nordhorn team will be responsible for the tournament management in the two halls at Flötenteich with 38 tables. From Thursday, Tabea Veldboer, Maren Boomhuis, Dieter Benen, Fabian Veldboer and Hilmar Heinrichmeyer will be on duty there and organise the competitions in the 15 competitions for the 278 starters, who have been assigned to three performance classes depending on their degree of Parkinson's disease. Compared to the Nordhorn classic tournament, this means hard work for the experienced team, which has also organised the last four PPP German Open in Düsseldorf (2023), Obererlenbach (2022) and Nordhorn (2024 and 2021). NBO co-founder Thorsten Boomhuis, head of PingPongParkinson Germany since 2020, organised another tournament in 2021 with the help of his home club, the PPP German Open.
Sun., 20.04.2025 - Sandpaper bats available for sale at the Nordhorn Classic Open
The light blue Dunlop sandpaper bats previously used at the Nordhorn Classic Open and the WCPP, which were not available for purchase in Germany, will be offered for sale at this year's tournament. The playing characteristics are almost identical to those of the new light grey Carlton bats that will be used at the NBO this time. Nine of these rackets in their original packaging are still available and will be sold on a first come, first served basis for €15.
Sat., 19.04.2025 - No more tournament advertising on tt-news
For 13 years, all open tournaments from most German table tennis regional associations have been listed in the click-TT tournament calendar and consequently also on myTischtennis. This has drastically reduced the importance of the other Internet tournament calendars, which is why SV Vorwärts Nordhorn is once again refraining from advertising in such tournament calendars this year. This also applies to the tt-news discussion forum. As its importance and level of quality have diminished considerably in recent years, SV Vorwärts has refrained from making corresponding entries in the tournament sections of neighbouring regional associations for the past two years.
Fri., 18.04.2025 - The sandpaper classes will once again play with the grey Carlton bat
The official Carlton sandpaper bats from England will be used for the fourth time at the NBO. These are the same bats that were used at the last two editions of the now discontinued WCPP (World Championship of Ping-Pong) at Alexandra Palace in London in 2019 and 2020. They are covered with grey sandpaper on both sides. On Sunday, one of them will lie on each half of the table and remain on its side of the net until the end of the tournament.
Wed., 16.04.2025 - Two more clubs taking part for the first time: VfL Edewecht and VfB Oldenburg
Once again, we have received reports from clubs that are new to the NBO. VfL Edewecht and VfB Oldenburg will be represented by Alf Schieffer and Moritz Wessels in Hardbat Class 1 on Saturday.
Wed., 16.04.2025 - 47 high-quality hardbat bats will be available
As in previous years, standardised, high-quality hardbat rackets produced especially for the Nordhorn tournament will be available for the hardbat competitions on Saturday. All 47 bats have already been used with the new rubbers in the two previous years. They have the all-round blade "TSP Picco" and are covered on the forehand and backhand side with the modern pimple rubber "Friendship R.I.T.C. 729 Dr. Evil" (forehand red/backhand black). With the same playing characteristics, the only difference is the three grip shapes: straight, concave and anatomical. This means that SV Vorwärts Nordhorn can not only offer all players a standardised quality of hardbat racket at its tournament, but also a high-class one with which significantly more is "possible" than with the very simple rackets that are predominantly used at many other hardbat tournaments.
Tue., 15.04.2025 - Michael Schmulder takes part for the first time
Michael Schmulder from TV Dellbrück in the Rhineland is another strong player who is likely to be among the front runners in Class 1 on both days. Currently active in the NRW League and Verbandsliga, he can not only look back on several starts at the German Senior Championships, but has also been on the sandpaper scene for some time with starts at the German Clickball Cup in Fulda.
Tue., 15.04.2025 - Former participants and interested parties have been contacted
Over the last few days, tournament director Hilmar Heinrichmeyer has informed numerous people about the Nordhorn Classic Open by email. The notification with reference to the highlights of the tournament as well as to the tournament homepage went in particular to the department heads of the clubs from the near and far circle around Nordhorn, but also to other individuals who have participated in the tournament in recent years or are considered as possible interested parties. As announcements are no longer sent out by post, the tournament notice by e-mail is now the main advertising measure for the tournament.
Tue., 15.04.2025 - Nordhorn Classic Open are the only international open tournament in the Ems-Vechte regional table tennis association in 2025
Following the merger of the two district associations of Emsland and Grafschaft Bentheim in summer 2019, to which the table tennis department of the NBO organiser has belonged for all 55 years of its existence, SV Vorwärts Nordhorn is now a member of the Ems-Vechte regional table tennis association. And even though the catchment area of the new regional association is four times as large as that of Grafschaft Bentheim, this does not change the fact that the NBO is the only internationally open tournament in the regional association. Unfortunately, the former major tournaments organised by ESV Lingen and SV Union Meppen no longer exist in Emsland either. Although the regional association itself organises two open tournaments - the Grafschafter Vorgabeturnier and the Emsländische Nostalgie-Cup - these tournaments are only open to players from clubs in the Ems-Vechte region. And the now many TTVN Race tournaments organised by various clubs are not really open, but are limited to a maximum of 16 participants. At least it is positive that other clubs from the region are organising tournaments at all!
Mon., 14.04.2025 - Katrin Harms-Ensink also on duty as head referee at the NBO
Following an agreement with head referee Werner Meer, Hoogstede association referee Katrin Harms-Ensink will now also be on duty at our tournament, as she was last year. The two referees from Grafschaft agreed among themselves to each take over one tournament day as head referee.
Mon., 14.04.2025 - Reunion with Hendrik Gerrietzen
An old acquaintance from Nordhorn will be competing at the NBO for the eighth time. Hendrik Gerrietzen, who came from the youth section of SV Eintracht Nordhorn and has been working in the Sauerland region for many years, will be playing table tennis in Nordhorn again, as he has done in the last seven tournaments. He will be competing in the Hardbat 1 and sandpaper 1 classes for TV Sundwig and will be bringing along his former club mate Lukas Käß from TTC Volkringhausen, who will be competing in Class 2 on both days.
Sat., 12.04.2025 - Walter Maatmann has passed away
We have received the sad news that Nordhorn table tennis veteran Walter Maatmann died suddenly today from a stroke at the age of 90. From 1956 to 2012, he held various positions at SV Eintracht Nordhorn, particularly in department management and youth work. From 2001 to 2012, he helped with the tournament management at numerous Nordhorn Classic Open tournaments. He did not take part in the transfer of the TT department to SV Vorwärts Nordhorn in mid-2012 and retired from table tennis.
Fri., 11.04.2025 - Participant recruitment is underway
At the Emsland Nostalgia Cup in Haselünne, the invitations to tender for the NBO 2025 have now been displayed for the first time, in order to draw the attention of tournament participants attending this year's tournament in Nordhorn in particular.
Fri., 11.04.2025 - Heinz Passmann also back
The fact that not only the strong NBO starters are coming to Nordhorn again was made clear once again by the entry of Heinz Passmann from Concordia Belm-Powe. The 74-year-old started in the two lowest classes for the first time in 2017 and is attempting it for the sixth time in a row this time - again on both days. This shows once again that our tournament is interesting for players of all ages.
Fri., 11.04.2025 - Regular starter Uli Watermann is also back
Today, Uli Watermann from Bielefeld, the most loyal foreign NBO starter, has registered for his 17th start in Nordhorn. He is the defending doubles champion in the sandpaper I class and can already look back on seven doubles tournament victories. He currently plays for Hertha BSC Berlin in the senior team and is therefore competing for the Berlin team at the NBO this season.
Fri., 11.04.2025 - Lars Brinkhaus wants to defend his four titles
Lars Brinkhaus, who emerged from TV Nordhorn, is the first player with a Q-TTR value of over 2000 to have registered - to be precise, he had a Q-TTR value of 2171 in the February calculation - and also by far the most successful player at the NBO. The long-time regional league and Oberliga player is currently active at the Hanoverian regional league relegated SC Marklohe and will play on both days. With twelve titles at the NBO since the last tournament, he is number one in the all-time list of best players, having already competed in the first tournament in 2001.
Mon., 07.04.2025 - Marco Knospe is the first on the entry list
As soon as the announcement of the NBO 2025 was published in the click-TT tournament calendar, the first participants were already registered. Marco Knospe from the host club was the first to register immediately - as he has done several times in the past. He is one of the regular starters at the Nordhorn tournament and has already won several times in the doubles in the lower hardbat and sandpaper competitions.
Sun., 06.04.2025 - Please do not register any doubles yet!
SV Vorwärts Nordhorn would like to point out that it is still too early to register doubles. In Nordhorn, these can only be submitted verbally to the tournament organisers on the day of the tournament. In this way, the tournament management saves itself the annoying work of re-registering doubles, as it only has to deal with final doubles registrations on the day of the tournament, which only consist of players who have actually travelled to the tournament. It is therefore pointless to register for the doubles now - the entry list will only be opened on the Saturday of the tournament.
Sun., 06.04.2025 - Entries for NBO are now possible via myTischtennis
We would like to point out that as of this year, entries for the NBO are only possible via the table tennis portal myTischtennis. Now that the tournament has been approved today and has appeared in the click-TT tournament calendar, all TT players registered with myTischtennis with a tournament licence or event licence can use this method to submit their entries for the individual competitions until the entry deadline on Thursday, 22 May. An additional e-mail is not required.
Sun., 06.04.2025 - Nordhorn Classic Open 2025 now officially approved
Today, only three days after the application, TTVN has granted the tournament approval for the 22nd Nordhorn Classic Open by processing the tournament module of click-TT. The tournament and its announcement details can now be found in the tournament calendar of click-TT Niedersachsen. The participants and results will also be available in the same place after the end of the tournament.
Thu., 03.04.2025 - Tournament announcement finalised in paper form
The tournament announcement for the Nordhorn Classic Open 2025, which once again consists of a four-page leaflet in DIN A5 format, has now been finalised. Just under two months before the tournament, the recruitment of participants at other events can now begin, although this has been considerably reduced in times of heavy internet use.
Thu., 03.04.2025 - Application for tournament authorisation now completed
SV Vorwärts Nordhorn's tournament director Hilmar Heinrichmeyer has now entered the application for tournament authorisation for the 22nd edition of the Nordhorn Classic Open into the tournament module of click-TT and is now waiting for approval from TT-Verband Niedersachsen, which is responsible for authorising international open tournaments.
Wed., 02.04.2025 - Werner Meer on duty as head referee at the NBO
The head referee for Germany's oldest hardbat tournament has been confirmed: Werner Meer, VSR from SV Union Lohne, will be on duty at our tournament. Thanks to his commitment, SV Vorwärts Nordhorn will save the travelling costs for a referee with the appropriate qualifications who lives further away.
Thu., 27.03.2025 - Entry fee unchanged - discount system also remains in place
At the 22nd NBO, SV Vorwärts Nordhorn will continue to charge a standardised entry fee of €10 for adults and €5 for junior players, which has thus remained unchanged for the ninth time. As before, clubs can reduce their entry fee through two different discounts. For four or more players on one day, the discount for that day is 25%, while clubs with ten or more participants on one day only have to pay half the entry fee on that day. Of course, the discounts only apply if the registered players actually start and are not just "registered". That is why each day is scored separately.
Thu., 27.03.2025 - NBO 2025 again with four sandpaper classes
Even though last year's experiment with the introduction of the two new sandpaper classes III and IV did not meet with a satisfactory response, there will once again be four sandpaper classes on a trial basis in 2025. This will give players who are not quite so strong a chance to win a tournament. The four sandpaper classes will have exactly the same TTR limits as the four hardbat classes.
Thu., 27.03.2025 - Once again, four hardbat classes will be offered
As in the last eight tournaments, there will be no Hardbat classes divided by age in 2025. Instead, all players - regardless of age and gender - will only be divided into four classes based on their Q-TTR values. While the main Hardbat I class will be open to all (up to 3000), the Hardbat II class will remain at a maximum of 1600 TTR points, Hardbat III at 1400 points and the Hardbat IV class at 1200 TTR points. Classes III and IV are likely to include most of the junior players, who will then meet the men and women from the lowest divisions. The Q-TTR values from the andro ranking list of 11 February 2025 will be decisive for the tournament.
Wed., 22.01.2025 - Different hall name, but same hall
In recent years, the NBO has always been held in the gymnasium of the Anne Frank School, but since this year it has been held in the gymnasium of the ALMA School. The address von-Behring-Straße 5 in Nordhorn has not changed, which is due to the fact that it is the same hall. The Anne Frank School moved to a different location in Nordhorn some time ago, and following refugee accommodation and refurbishment, the school building has now become home to two schools that were previously based at other locations in Nordhorn, the Astrid Lindgren School and the Marienschule. The first letters of these two schools are A-L and MA, which is why the new school has been called the ALMA School for some time now, which means that the name of its sports hall has also changed.
Wed., 22.01.2025 - For the first time, a tournament licence is required for the NBO
DTTB has introduced it for all tournaments in Germany as of 01.07.2024, and therefore the Nordhorn Classic Open will also be affected by the new tournament licence. While the clubs have always been legally responsible for registering their players for the tournaments, this has now been changed. As of this season, the players themselves are responsible for the registration and must also register themselves on the internet portal mytischtennis.de. The reason given by the DTTB was that the clubs often did not even know which tournaments their players were taking part in, because in practice they have always registered themselves for many years anyway. For insurance reasons, the responsibility is now to be transferred from the clubs to the players themselves. To do this, they must purchase a tournament licence from DTTB, which includes insurance for any damage caused by the players during a tournament. The tournament licence costs €4.99 for all tournaments per half-year and must be purchased via mytischtennis.de. Alternatively, a player can also obtain an event licence for €2.99, which is then only valid for a single tournament (but then for all days). The introduction was met with a huge outcry from many players who do not think this is the right way to go. Despite this, something similar has long been common practice in many individual sports. After six months, many people have become accustomed to the new practice, so it is to be hoped that participation in the NBO will not suffer under the new modalities.
Wed., 22.01.2025 - 22nd Nordhorn Classic Open definitely on 24 and 25 May 2025
It has taken a long time - but now that it has been confirmed that the sports hall of the ALMA School on von-Behring-Straße will be available on the desired date in the second quarter of the year, 24 and 25 May, the 22nd edition of the Nordhorn Classic Open will once again take place this weekend as a hardbat and sandpaper tournament. Once again, 12 tournament tables will be set up. Further details will be finalised in the next few days, although the tried and tested format of previous years will remain almost unchanged.
Sat., 01.06.2024 - 22nd Nordhorn Classic Open probably on 24 and 25 May 2025
In the search for a suitable date for the 22nd Nordhorn Classic Open, the weekend of 24 and 25 May 2025 proved to be the best solution. This resulted from the discussions of the tournament management at the 21st tournament. It is therefore planned with this date for the time being. The prerequisite is that the sports hall of the ALMA School on von-Behring-Straße is available on the desired date.
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