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Date: 8/2/2010

“Who will be Women’s Juniors World Champion?” was the question on the IHF website www.ihf.info before the semi finals in Korea that were carried out last weekend on 31 July 2010. Surprisingly the team from Montenegro, later on ranked third at the WCH, was the favourite among the users. 33 percent gave their votes for the Balkan team.
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Date: 7/31/2010

The all-star team of the 17th Women’s Junior World Championship in Korea was awarded at the closing banquet and farewell party in the Sheraton hotel in Seoul right after the WCH trophy had been handed over to Norway.
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Date: 7/31/2010

After Norway has won the juniors WCH title thanks to a 30:21 victory in the final against Russia, the Norwegian coach Tom Morten Svendsen was highly impressed: “I’m so proud on this team. We really have written history today with this first ever junior’s title. The final was fabulous, real outstanding, extra-ordinary.
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Date: 7/31/2010

Final: Russia – Norway 21:30 (11:14) At 17:40 Korean local time the Norwegian dream came true: For the first time ever Norway has become Women’s Juniors World Champion.
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Date: 7/30/2010

Like women, like juniors: The two leading nations of the last years in female handball meet in the final of the 17th Juniors World Championship in Seoul on Saturday, 16:30 local Korean time: Norway and Russia.
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Date: 7/30/2010

German Klaus Feldmann and Frantisek Taborsky from the Czech Republic are IHF lecturers and they’re the IHF analysts at the Women’s Junior World Championship in Korea. One day before the final they allowed the IHF website to have a view on their analyses.
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Date: 7/29/2010

Second semi final: Montenegro – Norway 16:26 (10:11) The final of the 17th Women’s Junior World Championship will be played with two teams that didn’t even had qualified for the 2008 WCH in Macedonia: Norway and Russia.
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Date: 7/29/2010

Germany and Hungary have won the last two placement matches for the ranks 5-8 in all European duels. Swedish Natalie Hagman will be the top scorer of the tournament.
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Date: 7/29/2010

First semi final: Korea – Russia 26:30 (14:17) The Koreans cried bitter tears, the Russians danced through the Tiger Hall in Seoul and jumped off the bench after the final whistle: For the 13th time in the history of Women’s Junior World Championships Russia has reached the final.
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