The 7th Asian Men & Women’s Beach
Handball Championship concluded on Monday 24 June, with P.R. of China taking
the women’s trophy and Qatar clinching the men’s.
Qatar continue dominance
For Qatar, it is the fifth straight
continental title. The last time another team topped the podium was in 2007, at
the second edition of the event. Since then, Qatar have become the indisputable
team to beat. Also like in the most recent editions, the silver medal in the
men’s competition went to Oman. The first time Qatar won the title, in 2011,
Oman claimed their first silver medal – and the story has repeated at every
edition since, including in Weihai, P.R. of China in 2019.
Qatar won the trophy by way of a 2:0
victory over Oman in the final. It was a clean sweep all the way through the
championship, as Qatar did not even drop one set in their campaign. Since the mid-way
update on June 18, Qatar defeated Chinese Taipei and Vietnam in their last
preliminary matches. They won the semi-final versus Iran on Saturday 2:0.
The other finalists, Oman, did not have
quite as smooth a ride to the final. After opening with three victories, Oman
were defeated 1:2 by Thailand in round four. In round five, Oman faced tough
opposition from Iran, but won their last preliminary clash 2:1. Oman then made
their way to the trophy match with a 2:0 victory versus Vietnam in the
semi-final.
Vietnam were therefore sent to the
bronze-medal match, where they met Iran. The game was decided in a shoot-out, won
by Iran 2:0 (14:10, 16:18, 5:4).
China celebrate first title on home soil
Hosts China had a significant reason to
celebrate the results in the women’s competition, as they took their first ever
Asian Beach Handball Championship trophy and broke Thailand’s hold on the
title. Thailand had won the last three Asian Championships.
The champions had a perfect run through the
tournament, collecting only wins and finishing with the maximum points after
the five straight victories. Like Qatar in the men’s division, China did not
even lose a set.
Vietnam and Chinese Taipei both finished
with three wins and two losses, thereby counting the same number of points.
However, Vietnam won the mutual encounter between the two, and therefore ranked
second above Chinese Taipei in third. Vietnam’s two losses were to Hong Kong
and China, while Chinese Taipei were also beaten by China.
The final rankings are as follows:
Men’s competition:
1. Qatar
2. Oman
3. Iran
4. Vietnam
5. Thailand
6. Pakistan
7. Chinese Taipei
8. Philippines
9. Saudi Arabia
10. Japan
11. Afghanistan
12. Indonesia
Women’s competition:
1. P.R. of China
2. Vietnam
3. Chinese
Taipei
4. Thailand
5. Hong Kong
6. Japan
Photos: Asian Handball Federation