After
qualifying for the Olympics already on Saturday, France and Montenegro faced in
the prestigious duel for the first position – and Montenegro beat qualification
tournament host France at Lyon closely thanks to a strong final stage. The
Balkan team took the first position and gained a better base for the draw on
Wednesday. Romania finished third ahead of Japan.
Romania
vs. Japan 28:26 (18:10)
In a
match without meaning for the tickets to London Romania won the game of the
question of honour. Both teams had missed the Olympics after two defeats
against France and Montenegro – and in the end the Europeans took the third
place in Lyon, but more narrow than expected in the end. Romania had controlled
the first half and everything seemed to be decided at the half time score of
18:10 after a 6:1 series in the final minutes. But like at the World
Championship in Brazil, when Japan took a draw thanks to a great catch-up
chase, the Asians again did not surrender. They closed the gap goal by goal –
and with five consecutive goals in the final stage in Lyon Japan suddenly had
turned the game by leading 23:22 and 24:23. But then the Romanians woke up
again and led by their top scorer Mihaela Ani-Senocico (six goals in total) the
favoured Europeans took a close victory. Again Japanese Shio Fujii was
the best scorer of the game with seven goals.
France
vs. Montenegro 20:22 (9:9)
Montenegro
remained with a clear sheet in Lyon and secured the first position after a
thrilling match against host France – even as the Balkan team replaced top star
Bojana Popovic. Both teams had already secured the ticket to London, but the
prestige and the better position in the seeding list were motivation enough for
both, who fought hard for the victory. With strong keepers on both sides -
Leynaud and Barjaktarovic - the match was equal for a long time – with little
more advantages for Montenegro. The first half ended equal, but the run-down
was a roller coaster with intermediate “to-zero”-series of both opponents. And
this roller coaster ride continued after the break with constantly changing
leads until minute 57, when a double strike of Milena Knezevic (top scorer with
in total seven goals) decided the game for Montenegro. Best French scorer was
Paule Baudoin with four goals.
Results
of previous matches:
Friday
25 May:
Montenegro
vs. Japan 30:24 (14:13)
France
vs. Romania 24:19 (12:9)
Saturday
26 May:
Romania
vs. Montenegro 23:34 (13:17)
Japan vs.
France 17:30 (7:13)