Die aus Altersgründen auseinanderfallende Mannschaft hat in der letzten Woche Frankreich gleich dreimal schlagen können - und trotzdem fährt L'Equipe Tricolore zur WM. Nun ja..... für's Selbstbewusstsein war es sicher trotzdem nicht verkehrt!
WM - der Juniorinnen / Qualifikation & Wettbewerb
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@Fremdlingeri: Es waren zwei Siege, Klugscheiß

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Neenee, angeblich fand an dem Freitag um 18 Uhr ein weiteres Spiel in Stade statt, war kurzfristig angesetzt. Vom Ergebnis hab ich allerdings auch nirgends etwas gelesen.........
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meinst du vielleicht die dritte halbzeit...?

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Lol............. das hättest Du wohl gern!!!!!!!
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Muss wohl nen Geheimspiel gewesen sein ;), noch nichmal auf der Homepage des DHB steht was davon.
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Keine Sorge - ich krieg das schon noch raus! Werde dann berichten.....
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woher weißte überhaupt dass das dritte Spiel? gewonnen wurde?
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Original von Outsider81
woher weißte überhaupt dass das dritte Spiel? gewonnen wurde?Möglicherweise weibliche Intuition................?
Werde, wie gesagt, berichten, wenn ich die Fakten habe! -
fremdlingerin hat recht.
das 3 spiel fand inoffiziell statt, weil kein ausrichter gefunden wurde.
das spiel wurde gewonnen.
fremdlingerin...ich war schneller !
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@opa: Ergebniss, Torschützen ?
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es war ja inoffiziell. kein ergebnis und torschützen.
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Opa, warst schneller..................*grummel*............... ausnahmsweise....

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Original von Opa
es war ja inoffiziell. kein ergebnis und torschützen.'inoffizielles' länderspiel? das gibts nicht. hatte dann wohl eher den charakter einer gemeinsamen trainingseinheit.
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genau härter_schneller. es war ein trainingsspiel.
ich habe nix von einem 3 länderspiel geschrieben.
darum auch keine meldung in den medien. -
Eben, es ging nur darum, dass die deutsche Mannschaft 3 x gesiegt hat....

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mittelerweile läuft die juniorinnen - wm in zlin and brno / tschechische republik:
gruppe a:
norwegen
dänemark
frankreich
brasilien
litauenDEN - FRA 19:17 (9:8 )
LTU - BRA 28:36 (18:22)
BRA - DEN 25:46 (13:20)
NOR - FRA 19:20 (7:14)
LTU - NOR 27:29 (10:12)
FRA - BRA 24:26 (10:16)
DEN - LTU 34:21 (19:9)
FRA - LTU 28:29 (11:12)
NOR - DEN 27:22 (12:11)gruppe b:
rußland
kroatien
spanien
angola
chinaCRO - ANG 36:29 (17:11)
ESP - CHN 30:23 (12:11)
CHN - CRO 27:33 (19:19)
RUS - ANG 31:16 (13:8 )
ESP - RUS 25:30 (13:17)
ANG - CHN 25:25 (14:14)
CRO - ESP 33:26 (17:11)
CHN - RUS 23:24 (11:14)
ANG - ESP 26:31 (10:18 )
RUS - CRO 33:26 (13:12)gruppe c:
korea
polen
schweden
ukraine
argentinienPOL - ARG 32:19 (15:6)
KOR - SWE 35:20 (19:8 )
SWE - POL 27:34 (12:18 )
UKR - ARG 18:19 (10:9)
KOR - UKR 32:18 (15:11)
ARG - SWE 20:23 (9:9)
POL - KOR 23:31 (11:20)
SWE - UKR 29:32 (11:17)
ARG - KOR 18:36 (7:19)
UKR - POL 26:33 (11:14)gruppe d:
ungarn
serbien & montenegro
tschechische rep.
tunesien
japanHUN - JPN 42:24 (21:7)
CZE - TUN 37:29 (13:13)
TUN - HUN 26:28 (13:14)
SCG - JPN 37:27 (18:13)
CZE - SCG 25:27 (13:13)
JPN - TUN 27:23 (13:13)
HUN - CZE 25:16 (15:9)
SCG - HUN 17:20 (10:7)
JPN - CZE 26:25 (9:14)hauptrunde
Gruppe I
NOR - CRO 34:30 (17:16)
BRA - RUS 15:40 (5:19)
DEN - ESP 19:32 (10:16)
CRO - BRA 32:30 (18:16)
ESP - NOR 29:35 (17:18 )
RUS - DEN 27:19 (15:11)
BRA - ESP 34:31 (15:12)Gruppe II
POL - JPN 38:31 (18:16)
UKR - HUN 26:27 (13:17)
KOR - SCG 37:28 (18:16)
JPN - KOR 17:28 (9:13)
HUN - POL 28:16 (14:9)
SCG - UKR 32:22 (16:12)platzierungsrunde I
LTU - ANG 33:29 (17:13)
SWE - TUN 31:23 (15:7)
TUN - LTU 33:32 (15:21)
ANG - SWE 27:23 (12:12)
LTU - SWE 28:19 (14:7)
ANG - TUN 23:22 (13:9)platzierungsrunde II
CHN - FRA 24:19 (14:7)
CZE - ARG 26:23 (13:13)
ARG - CHN 17:36 (10:19)
FRA - CZE 27:28 (12:10)
CHN - CZE 32:18 (18:7)
FRA - ARG 25:13 (12:7)platzierungsspiele:
Place 19/20: ARG - TUN 25:26 (10:14)
Place 17/18: SWE - FRA 28:32 (15:15)
Place 15/16: CZE - ANG
Place 13/14: LTU - CHN
Place 11/12: UKR - ESP 24:35 (13:14)
Place 9/10: BRA - JPN
Place 7/8: POL- CRO
Place 5/6: DEN - SNGhf 1: RUS - HUN 25:22 (11:11)
hf 2: KOR - NOR 22:27 (10:13)dritter platz:
KOR - HUN
finale:
NOR - RUS -
Der Vollständigkeit halber. Schöne Bilder gibt von dem Juniorinnen-Turnier gibt es auf der offiziellen Homepage

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2005 Women's Junior World Championship in CZE - State of affairs in the preliminaries
After three matchdays being completed in the Women’s Junior WC in CZE you may make out general tendencies in the four preliminary round groups in the Czech Republic.Group A played in Zlín saw favourites DEN earning a narrow but critical victory (19:17) over FRA in their opening match followed by a trouble-free win over BRA (46:25) that makes them comfortable to qualify for the main round already at this stage. NOR and FRA present themselves in a similar shape, however FRA came off as winner (20:19) when they met on matchday 2. BRA and LTU that had to suffer two defeats each would have to struggle hard to still make through to the main round.
The Russian team, one contender for the WC title, reaped wins against ESP (30:25) and ANG (31:16) in Zlín to take the top rank in group B so far. CRO secured two victories against non-Europeans CHN (33:27) and ANG (36:29) which had to try hard to keep their chance for a place in the main round.
Games in group C staged at the Brno Sports Hall have been marked by a fast-paced and attracted play of the Korean girls who won against UKR (32:18) and SWE (35:20). Yet, the Polish team too surprised by consequently seizing their scoring chances in their matches against ARG (32:19) and SWE (34:27). Nevertheless it was ARG providing the tournament’s big surprise so far when seeing off the Ukrainian team 19:18.
The Hungarian team did not challenge their favourite position in group D pocketing a 28:26 win against TUN and an even clearer 42:24 one against the Japanese team. Host CZE’s hopes for a clutching debut were slightly damped down after their close defeat to Serbia-Montenegro partially due to a certain kind of nervousness as the host. TUN and JPN suffering from two defeats each might have difficulties to catch up again.
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Round-up of preliminaries at the 2005 Women’s Junior WC in CZE - Business as usual with some few but striking surprises
While title contenders Russia, Korea and Hungary presented strong performances as expected to come away unbeaten from the preliminaries, France, Sweden and host Czechia failed to gain one of the sought-after places in the main round. On the other hand, non-European sides from Brazil and Japan could break through the European phalanx to make through to the next phase of the WC tournament. Moreover, Norway, Denmark, Croatia, Poland and Serbia-Montenegro secured clear victories to stay in the tournament.Group D’s clush between favourites Hungary and Serbia-Montenegro saw the Magyarians (with Laluska, Tapai, Sopronyi and Hoffmann) overcome earn a close 20-17 win to the Serbian side starting with striking playmakers Radicevic and Radovic. With a flourish the Japanese girls secured a razor-thin but smart and quite deserved 26-25 victory over host Czechia constantly struggling with the high expectations on home soil. Even an interim 8-goal lead they could not make profit of to win the decisive match.
Group A saw Brazil as the surprising team who showed fresh, technically variant and tactically fine handball lead by outstanding de Moura and Amorim. France, however, could not tie in with their successful play during the ECh 2004 and missed the qualification to the main round despite their prestigious win against Norway.
The Korean side under the guidance of Song, Hu and Son constantly showed attractive, quick, technically fine and tactically appealing play in group C. Poland with Kudlacz, Kozyra, Czarna) too might have its say in the main round. Thanks to a better goal difference the Ukraine got the ticket to the next round whereas tied Sweden and Argentina had to start their journey to the placement round in Zlín.
Aside from those players mentioned, Tunisia’s Zekri (39 goals to become current top scorer), Angola’s Fernandes, Lithuanian Bernataviciute and Chinese Sha Sha are the impressing personalities contributing to the attractive play of the WC tournament so far.
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