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Netball in Indonesia | |
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Country | Indonesia |
National team(s) | Indonesia |
At the 1994 Gay Games held in New York City, an all-transsexual netball team from Indonesia competed.[1] This team had been the Indonesian national champions.[1]
References
- ^ a b Altman 2001, p. 100
Bibliography
- Altman, Dennis (2001). "Global Gaze / Global Gays". In Blasius, Mark (ed.). Sexual identities, queer politics. University Press. pp. 96–117. ISBN 0-691-05866-0. OCLC 439890293.
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(help) - International Federation of Netball Associations (21 January 2011a). "Current World Rankings". Archived from the original on 19 May 2011. Retrieved 4 March 2011.
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