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Korfball: Pre-Event
08 Nov 2008 15:28
 

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The Netherlands won the 5th World Youth Korfball Championships in Kaohsiung (TPE) with a 23-11 win over hosts Chinese Taipei, thereby maintaining their perfect record over five World Youth Championships. 

Despite losing, Chinese Taipei made history by being the first team from outside Europe to win through to the final of a World Championship. 2003 silver medalists Belgium won the bronze on this occasion by beating Russia 26-10. 

Final Standings:

1 Netherlands; 2 Chinese Taipei; 3 Belgium; 4 Russia; 5 Catalonia; 6 England; 7 Germany; 8 Czech Republic; 9 Australia; 10 Hong Kong China; 11 China; 12 South Africa

The 2008 World Youth Korfball Championships served as an official Pre-Event to The World Games 2009 Kaohsiung. The youth (under 23 years old) team from the host country performing at this unprecedented level bodes well for the Chinese Taipei medal count in next year's multi-sport games.

 


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The slogan of The World Games 2009 becomes the title to a post-event series of vignettes featuring the 30+ sports contested in Kaohsiung. These clips of a duration from 3 to 9 minutes each are currently in production. But you are able to watch an 8-minute promo on the dedicated YouTube channel already. Simply click on the YT button below!

The World Games 2009 Kaohsiung

 

Extensive information on the eighth edition of The World Games held in Kaohsiung, TPE, from 16 to 26 July 2009 is available from the Organizing Committee's website.

Athletes' data and competition results can be accessed directly through the World Games Information System.

 
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