Final
France – Sweden 22:29 (7:14)
Gold for Sweden at the 18th Women’s
Junior World Championship
Heja Sverige or Allez Les Bleus: That was the
question, before the final match of the Women´s Junior World Championship
between France and Sweden started. Attended by 1.000 spectators in the Sareza
hall in Ostrava (Czech Republic) the answer was given after 60 thrilling
minutes of pure handball. The gold medalist of the 18th Women’s
Junior World Championship is Sweden who beat France with 29:22.
Sweden had the better start into this gold medal match and achieved an
early lead with 3:0 after five and with 5:1 after nine minutes. But France
didn’t keep their fans waiting and caught up to 4:6. Regardless the
Scandinavians kept on playing with full power and even extended their lead up
to 10:4 by scoring four goals in a row (17.). From than on both teams missed a
lot of chances, but in this period of the match Sweden was always one step
ahead and went into half break by leading the match 14:7.
In the first period of the second half it looked like France could find
a way back into the match, when they reduced their goal difference to Sweden
after 37 minutes (13:16). But Sweden kept their concentration and answered back
by scoring four times in a row and were again seven goals in lead (20:13 after
43 minutes). And they kept this safe advantage until the end of the match. At
the end it was a well-deserved victory for the Scandinavian girls, who
dominated their competitor from the very beginning of this game.
„I am so happy after this match, it is unbelievable”, said the Swedish
coach Camilla Eriksson after the final. „My players are simply the best. I have
worked with them during the last five years and this was our last match
together. So tonight we are going to celebrate the whole night.”
Final ranking:
1. Sweden
2. France
3. Hungary
4. Serbia
5. Russia
6. Korea
7. Poland
8. Norway
9. Denmark
10. Croatia
11. Austria
12. Brazil
13. Romania
14. Spain
15. Czech Republic
16. Congo
17. Netherlands
18. Uruguay
19. Angola
20. Argentina
21. Japan
22. China
23. Tunisia
24. Kazakhstan