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Date: 8/13/2010

As already during the Women’s Junior World Championship in Korea, the IHF website www.ihf.info asked its users “Who will become World Champion at the Women’s Youth WCH in the Dominican Republic?”
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Date: 8/13/2010

Sweden is Women's Youth World Champion. After Denmark in 2006 and Russia in 2008, the Scandinavians have now become new champions. In the Scandinavian final match against Norway, the Swedish team clearly prevailed and won 34:29.
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Date: 8/13/2010

The Netherlands won the bronze medal at the 3rd Women´s Youth World Championship in the Dominican Republic. They defeated France 27:26 in the “small final” and were glad about the third place after a long and grueling tournament.
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Date: 8/12/2010

Miguel Roca is known to be a very considerate man. The IHF Vice President, who is IHF Representative at the 3rd Women’s Youth WCh in the Dominican Republic, was however unusually stressed on the first days of this event.
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Date: 8/12/2010

Dominican Republic - Russia 22:25 (11:13) In the seventh-place play-off, the Dominican Republic was defeated 22:25 (11:13) by the Russians who are ranked seventh, which is certainly a disappointing result for them. The Dominicans, in contrary, were celebrating their biggest success ever in the history of their young federation. The decision in this match, which was quite narrow for long periods, came between the 43rd and 47th minute, when the Russians extended their lead from 17:15 to 21:15.
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Date: 8/11/2010

In the play-off match for the seventh place the Dominican Republic was defeated 22:25 (11:13) by Russia, who are ranked seventh, but was at the same time disappointed about this result.
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Date: 8/11/2010

Argentina - DR Congo 29:20 (14:10) Thanks to their first success at this World Championship, the selection of Argentina won the 17th place of the tournament. The South Americans defeated the selection from the Congo 29:20, but took almost one half to gain control of their opponent. Until the 29th minute, DR Congo had been able to achieve an almost even result (10:11), but until the 36th minute, the team conceded eight goals in a row (10:19).
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Date: 8/10/2010

Hungary gained a clear victory against Uruguay and is ranked eleventh now.
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Date: 8/10/2010

Already the first quarterfinal match turned out to be a thriller. Spain and Sweden had to play overtime to reach a decision. After 60 minutes, the result was a draw (19:19). The match itself was as balanced as the result.
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Date: 8/10/2010

The Norwegians decided the Scandinavian duel and celebrated their victory against the World Champion of 2006. By defeating the Danes with 26:23 they paved their way into the semifinals.
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