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2010 Women's Junior World Handball Championship

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FieldValue
tourney_nameJunior World Championship
year2010
imageKorea 2010.png
size150px
countrySouth Korea
datesJuly 17–31
num_teams24
confederations5
venues4
cities3
champion_other
count1
second_other
third_other
fourth_other
matches98
goals5335
top_scorerNathalie Hagman (75 goals)
playerLee Eun-bi
previous2008 Women's Junior World Handball Championship
next2012 Women's Junior World Handball Championship

The 2010 Women's Junior World Handball Championship (17th tournament) took place in South Korea from July 17 to July 31.

Preliminary round

Group A















Group B















Group C















Group D















Main round

Group I









Group II









President's Cup

21st–24th

|July 24 – Cheonan ||27||24 |July 24 – Bicgoeul ||27||19 |July 26 – Bicgoeul ||36||15 |July 26 – Cheonan ||39||24


23rd/24th

21st/22nd

17th–20th

|July 24 – Bicgoeul ||26||29 |July 24 – Cheonan ||19||22 |July 26 – Bicgoeul ||28||22 |July 26 – Cheonan ||37||21


19th/20th

17th/18th

13th–16th

|July 24 – Bicgoeul ||34||23 |July 24 – Cheonan ||26||32 |July 26 – Bicgoeul ||30||28 |July 26 – Cheonan | (1ET)|28||27


15th/16th

(ET)

13th/14th

Placement matches

11th/12th

9th/10th

7th/8th

5th/6th

Final round

|July 29 – Seoul ||26||30 |July 29 – Seoul ||16||26 |July 31 – Seoul ||21||30 |July 31 – Seoul ||23||24

Semifinals


Bronze medal match

Gold medal match

Ranking and statistics

Final ranking

RankTeam
[[Image:Gold medal icon.svg]]
[[Image:Silver medal icon.svg]]
[[Image:Bronze medal icon.svg]]
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**2010 Junior Women's World Champions**

All Star Team

  • Goalkeeper: Marina Vukčević
  • Left wing: Sanna Solberg
  • Left back: Milena Knežević
  • Pivot: Ksenia Makeeva
  • Centre back: Stine Bredal Oftedal
  • Right back: Tatiana Khmyrova
  • Right wing: Kim Seon-hwa Chosen by team officials and IHF experts: IHF.info

Other awards

  • Most Valuable Player: Lee Eun-bi
  • Top Goalscorer: 75 goals Nathalie Hagman

Top goalkeepers

RankNameTeamSavesShots%
**1****Jessica Oliveira********127****325****39.1%**
2Marta Žderić122314**38.9%**
3Nele Kurzke9328532.6%
4Marina Vukčević8522038.6%
5Guro Rundbråten8219841.4%
6Shuk Yee Wong8030126.6%
7Marija Colic7521335.2%
8Preeyanut Bureeruk7326627.4%
9Elena Fomina7119436.6%
Sori Park26027.3%

Source: ihf.info

Top goalscorers

RankNameTeamGoalsShots%
**1****Nathalie Hagman********75****96****78.1%**
2Laura van den Heijden**72**10966.1%
3Ryu Eun-hee**63**10957.8%
4Milena Knežević**62**12450.0%
5Jelena Živković**59**10357.3%
6Lee Eun-bi**58**8766.7%
7Tatiana Khmyrova**55**8068.8%
Luciana Mendoza8763.2%
9Marta Lopez**52**9157.1%
10Ana Martinez**49**9253.3%

Source: ihf.info

References

Tournament Summary

Info: Wikipedia Source

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