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  1. Qualified Nations: Canada Czech Republic Finland Germany Norway Russia Slovakia Slovenia South Korea Sweden Switzerland United States Total Nations: 12 Total Athletes: 300 TEAM ROSTERS TEAM CANADA TEAM CZECH REPUBLIC TEAM FINLAND TEAM GERMANY TEAM NORWAY OLYMPIC ATHLETES FROM RUSSIA TEAM SLOVAKIA TEAM SLOVENIA TEAM SOUTH KOREA TEAM SWEDEN TEAM SWITZERLAND TEAM UNITED STATES
  2. Men's Ice Hockey Tournament at the Winter Olympic Games 2018 Gangneung (KOR) - 14 February 2018 - 25 February 2018 Totallympics Results Thread
  3. Youth Arena Sports: Basketball, Modern Pentathlon (Fencing) Zone DEODORO Location: Deodoro Olympic Park The Youth Arena is an indoor Arena in Deodoro inside the Deodoro Olympic Park Complex. The venue will host some womens Basketball preliminary round matches also the Fencing section of both Modern Pentathlon events. The Arena is about 300 metres of all others Modern Pentathlon venues. The Youth Arena will have 3,000 temporary and 2,000 permanent seats.
  4. Women's Final Olympic Qualification Tournament Gouda (NED) - 21.03.2016 - 28.03.2016 Day 2 Results Group A United States 14 - 7 Canada (Score by Period: 5-2, 2-1, 3-2, 4-2) 22nd March 2016, h. 15:20 (GMT +1), Groenhovenbad, Gouda Greece 16 - 2 South Africa (Score by Period : 2-0, 5-2, 3-0, 5-0) 22nd March 2016, h. 16:40 (GMT +1), Groenhovenbad, Gouda Japan 6 - 23 Spain (Score by Period : 1-6, 1-4, 2-6, 2-7) 22nd March 2016, h. 20:00 (GMT +1), Groenhovenbad, Gouda Group A Provisional Standing After Day 2 RANK NATION GAME WINS DRAW LOST GF GR GD POINTS 1 United States 2 2 0 0 32 8 +24 4 2 Greece 2 2 0 0 30 13 +17 4 3 Spain 2 1 0 1 34 20 +14 2 4 Canada 2 1 0 1 24 16 +8 2 5 South Africa 2 0 0 2 4 33 -29 0 6 Japan 2 0 0 2 7 41 -34 0 Group B Germany 8 - 5 New Zealand (Score by Period: 3-2, 2-1, 2-1, 1-1) 22nd March 2016, h. 12:40 (GMT +1), Groenhovenbad, Gouda France 2 - 14 Italy (Score by Period : 1-4, 0-3, 1-4, 0-3) 22nd March 2016, h. 14:00 (GMT +1), Groenhovenbad, Gouda Netherlands 8 - 8 Russia (Score by Period : 1-3, 3-1, 4-0, 0-4) 22nd March 2016, h. 18:30 (GMT +1), Groenhovenbad, Gouda Group B Provisional Standing After Day 2 RANK NATION GAME WINS DRAW LOST GF GR GD POINTS 1 Italy 2 2 0 0 30 5 +25 4 2 Russia 2 1 1 0 23 10 +13 3 3 Netherlands 2 1 1 0 22 13 +9 3 4 Germany 2 1 0 1 11 21 -10 2 5 New Zealand 2 0 0 2 7 23 -16 0 6 France 2 0 0 2 7 28 -21 0
  5. Great thread For Slovakia, it´s almost everyone from our 4 medal winners of London we will have probably only 1 athlete competing in Rio. The biggest failure is ofc the legend of the legends of the canoeing slalom. Michal Martikán who won a medal at each olympic games in C1 since Atlanta 1996 to London 2012 (2 times Gold, 2x silver and 1 bronze) failed this time in our extremely tough internal qualification with Matej Beňuš...the good thing for Michal, is that he apparently recovered from his frustration and already said that he will not end his career and will try to end his incredible career with the Tokyo 2020 gold ..what a athlete also Rio 2016 most likely will miss another canoeing slalom legend the Hochschorner twins 3 times olympic champions in C2 in a row since Sydney to Beijing and bronze medalists from London, are in huge troubles in our internal qualification against the Škantár cousins, in fact only an hardly imaginable miracle can help them to surpass their opponents during the last stage next may at european champs, they need to win and the Škantárs don´t qualify from the heats, which is let tel the true..almost impossible.. and finally also Zuzana Štefečeková double silver medalist from Beijing and London in womens shotgun trap won the quota but will miss the games, because she is pregnant and wait her first child. so our only medalist from London who is expected to compete and is already qualified is our IOC member Danka Barteková bronze medalist from London in womens shotgun skeet.
  6. Rio Olympic Velodrome Sports: Track Cycling Zone: BARRA Location: Barra Olympic Park The Home venue of the Track Cycling at Rio de Janeiro 2016 Olympic Games the Rio Olympic Velodrome will be located within the Rio Olympic Park Precinct near the IBC/MPC and within less than ten minutes of the Olympic and Paralympic Village. The Olympic Velodrome’s 250m track is constructed of Siberian pine, banked to an angle of 12 degrees at its shallowest point and 42 degrees at its steepest point. Spectator capacity is 5,800. After the GamesThe venue will be an integral part of the Olympic Training Centre (OTC), one of the important legacies of Rio 2016.
  7. Women's Final Olympic Qualification Tournament Gouda (NED) - 21.03.2016 - 28.03.2016 Day 1 Results Group A Japan 1 - 18 United States (Score by Period: 0-6, 1-5, 0-2, 0-5) 21st March 2016, h. 12:40 (GMT +1), Groenhovenbad, Gouda South Africa 2 - 17 Canada (Score by Period : 0-3, 1-6, 1-4, 0-4) 21st March 2016, h. 14:00 (GMT +1), Groenhovenbad, Gouda Spain 11 - 14 Greece (Score by Period : 2-3, 2-4, 3-3, 4-4) 21st March 2016, h. 15:20 (GMT +1), Groenhovenbad, Gouda Group A Provisional Standing After Day 1 RANK NATION GAME WINS DRAW LOST GF GR GD POINTS 1 United States 1 1 0 0 18 1 +17 2 2 Canada 1 1 0 0 17 2 +15 2 3 Greece 1 1 0 0 14 11 +3 2 4 Spain 1 0 0 1 11 14 -3 0 5 South Africa 1 0 0 1 2 17 -15 0 6 Japan 1 0 0 1 1 18 -17 0 Group B New Zealand 2 - 15 Russia (Score by Period: 0-3, 1-5, 1-3, 0-4) 21st March 2016, h. 16:40 (GMT +1), Groenhovenbad, Gouda France 5 - 14 Netherlands (Score by Period : 1-2, 2-4, 1-4, 1-4) 21st March 2016, h. 18:30 (GMT +1), Groenhovenbad, Gouda Italy 16 - 3 Germany (Score by Period : 4-0, 5-0, 4-2, 3-1) 21st March 2016, h. 20:00 (GMT +1), Groenhovenbad, Gouda Group B Provisional Standing After Day 1 RANK NATION GAME WINS DRAW LOST GF GR GD POINTS 1 Italy 1 1 0 0 16 3 +13 2 2 Russia 1 1 0 0 15 2 +13 2 3 Netherlands 1 1 0 0 14 5 +9 2 4 France 1 0 0 1 5 14 -9 0 5 Germany 1 0 0 1 3 16 -13 0 6 New Zealand 1 0 0 1 2 15 -13 0
  8. Women's Final Olympic Qualification Tournament Gouda (NED) - 21.03.2016 - 28.03.2016 Group A: Canada Greece Japan South Africa Spain United States Group B: France Germany Italy Netherlands New Zealand Russia Preliminary Round 12 Nations, 2 Groups, 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th Nations will Qualify to Quarterfinals Group A Japan 1 - 18 United States (Score by Period: 0-6, 1-5, 0-2, 0-5) 21st March 2016, h. 12:40 (GMT +1), Groenhovenbad, Gouda South Africa 2 - 17 Canada (Score by Period : 0-3, 1-6, 1-4, 0-4) 21st March 2016, h. 14:00 (GMT +1), Groenhovenbad, Gouda Spain 11 - 14 Greece (Score by Period : 2-3, 2-4, 3-3, 4-4) 21st March 2016, h. 15:20 (GMT +1), Groenhovenbad, Gouda United States 14 - 7 Canada (Score by Period: 5-2, 2-1, 3-2, 4-2) 22nd March 2016, h. 15:20 (GMT +1), Groenhovenbad, Gouda Greece 16 - 2 South Africa (Score by Period : 2-0, 5-2, 3-0, 5-0) 22nd March 2016, h. 16:40 (GMT +1), Groenhovenbad, Gouda Japan 6 - 23 Spain (Score by Period : 1-6, 1-4, 2-6, 2-7) 22nd March 2016, h. 20:00 (GMT +1), Groenhovenbad, Gouda Canada 4 - 11 Greece (Score by Period: 0-4, 0-2, 2-1, 2-4) 23rd March 2016, h. 12:40 (GMT +1), Groenhovenbad, Gouda Spain 6 - 8 United States (Score by Period : 2-2, 1-2, 1-2, 2-2) 23rd March 2016, h. 14:00 (GMT +1), Groenhovenbad, Gouda South Africa 6 - 15 Japan (Score by Period : 3-4, 1-4, 1-5, 1-2) 23rd March 2016, h. 15:20 (GMT +1), Groenhovenbad, Gouda United States 15 - 7 Greece (Score by Period: 6-2, 4-2, 1-1, 4-2) 24th March 2016, h. 15:20 (GMT +1), Groenhovenbad, Gouda Japan 7 - 15 Canada (Score by Period : 2-1, 3-5, 0-5, 2-4) 24th March 2016, h. 16:40 (GMT +1), Groenhovenbad, Gouda Spain 22 - 2 South Africa (Score by Period : 5-0, 6-0, 4-1, 7-1) 24th March 2016, h. 20:00 (GMT +1), Groenhovenbad, Gouda South Africa 1 - 25 United States (Score by Period: 0-7, 0-6, 0-5, 1-7) 25th March 2016, h. 12:40 (GMT +1), Groenhovenbad, Gouda Canada 6 - 10 Spain (Score by Period : 3-2, 2-1, 0-4, 1-3) 25th March 2016, h. 14:00 (GMT +1), Groenhovenbad, Gouda Japan 8 - 12 Greece (Score by Period : 2-3, 1-4, 2-3, 3-2) 25th March 2016, h. 15:20 (GMT +1), Groenhovenbad, Gouda Group A Standing RANK NATION GAME WINS DRAW LOST GF GR GD POINTS 1 United States 5 5 0 0 80 22 +58 10 2 Greece 5 4 0 1 60 40 +20 8 3 Spain 5 3 0 2 72 36 +36 6 4 Canada 5 2 0 3 49 44 +5 4 5 Japan 5 1 0 4 37 74 -37 2 6 South Africa 5 0 0 5 13 95 -82 0 Group B New Zealand 2 - 15 Russia (Score by Period: 0-3, 1-5, 1-3, 0-4) 21st March 2016, h. 16:40 (GMT +1), Groenhovenbad, Gouda France 5 - 14 Netherlands (Score by Period : 1-2, 2-4, 1-4, 1-4) 21st March 2016, h. 18:30 (GMT +1), Groenhovenbad, Gouda Italy 16 - 3 Germany (Score by Period : 4-0, 5-0, 4-2, 3-1) 21st March 2016, h. 20:00 (GMT +1), Groenhovenbad, Gouda Germany 8 - 5 New Zealand (Score by Period: 3-2, 2-1, 2-1, 1-1) 22nd March 2016, h. 12:40 (GMT +1), Groenhovenbad, Gouda France 2 - 14 Italy (Score by Period : 1-4, 0-3, 1-4, 0-3) 22nd March 2016, h. 14:00 (GMT +1), Groenhovenbad, Gouda Netherlands 8 - 8 Russia (Score by Period : 1-3, 3-1, 4-0, 0-4) 22nd March 2016, h. 18:30 (GMT +1), Groenhovenbad, Gouda Russia 18 - 4 Germany (Score by Period: 8-1, 2-0, 4-0, 4-3) 23rd March 2016, h. 16:40 (GMT +1), Groenhovenbad, Gouda Italy 8 - 8 Netherlands (Score by Period : 1-3, 3-2, 2-1, 2-2) 23rd March 2016, h. 18:30 (GMT +1), Groenhovenbad, Gouda New Zealand 9 - 11 France (Score by Period : 1-4, 2-4, 4-2, 2-1) 23rd March 2016, h. 20:00 (GMT +1), Groenhovenbad, Gouda France 2 - 10 Russia (Score by Period: 2-3, 0-0, 0-5, 0-2) 24th March 2016, h. 12:40 (GMT +1), Groenhovenbad, Gouda Italy 12 - 3 New Zealand (Score by Period : 5-0, 4-2, 1-1, 2-0) 24th March 2016, h. 14:00 (GMT +1), Groenhovenbad, Gouda Netherlands 16 - 3 Germany (Score by Period : 3-0, 5-1, 4-2, 4-0) 24th March 2016, h. 18:30 (GMT +1), Groenhovenbad, Gouda Russia 2 - 6 Italy (Score by Period: 0-2, 1-2, 0-2, 1-0) 25th March 2016, h. 16:40 (GMT +1), Groenhovenbad, Gouda New Zealand 6 - 9 Netherlands (Score by Period : 3-3, 1-1, 1-2, 1-3) 25th March 2016, h. 18:30 (GMT +1), Groenhovenbad, Gouda France 9 - 5 Germany (Score by Period : 2-0, 2-1, 1-2, 4-2) 25th March 2016, h. 20:00 (GMT +1), Groenhovenbad, Gouda Group B Standing RANK NATION GAME WINS DRAW LOST GF GR GD POINTS 1 Italy 5 4 1 0 56 18 +38 9 2 Netherlands 5 3 2 0 55 30 +25 8 3 Russia 5 3 1 1 53 22 +31 7 4 France 5 2 0 3 29 52 -23 4 5 Germany 5 1 0 4 23 64 -41 2 6 New Zealand 5 0 0 5 25 55 -30 0 Qualified Nations for Quarterfinals Canada France Greece Italy Netherlands Russia Spain United States
  9. WOMEN'S TOURNAMENT Qualified Nations: Argentina - Gallay/Klug. Australia - Bawden/Clancy. Australia - Artacho/Laird. Brazil - Talita/Larissa. Brazil - Agatha/Barbara. Canada - Pavan/Bansley. Canada - Broder/Valjas. China - Wang/Yue. Costa Rica - Alfaro/Charles. Czech Republic - Slukova/Hermannova. Egypt - Elghobashy/Nada. Germany - Ludwig/Walkenhorst. Germany - Borger/Buthe. Italy - Menegatti/Orsi Toth. Netherlands - Meppelink/Van Iersel. Netherlands - Van Gestel/Van der Vlist. Poland - Kolosinska/Brzostek. Russia - Birlova/Ukolova. Spain - Liliana/Elsa. Switzerland - Forrer/Verge-Depre. Switzerland - Heidrich/Zumkehr. United States - Walsh/Ross. United States - Fendrick/Sweat. Venezuela - Pazo/Agudo. Total Athletes Qualified 48 Total Nations Qualified 17
  10. MEN'S TOURNAMENT Qualified Nations: Austria - Doppler/Horst. Austria - Huber/Seidl. Brazil - Alison/Bruno Schmidt. Brazil - Evandro/Pedro Solberg. Canada - Schalk/Saxton. Canada - Pedlow/O´Gorman. Chile - Grimalt/Grimalt. Cuba - Diaz/Gonzalez. Germany - Bockermann/Fluggen. Italy - Nicolai/Lupo. Italy - Ranghieri/Carambula. Latvia - Samoilovs/Smedins. Mexico - Virgen/Ontiveros. Netherlands - Brouwer/Meeuwsen. Netherlands - Nummerdoor/Varenhorst. Poland - Losiak/Kantor. Poland - Fijalek/Prudel. Qatar - Jefferson/Cherif. Russia - Semenov/Krasilnikov. Russia - Liamin/Barsouk. Spain - Herrera/Gavira. Tunisia - Naceur/Belhaj. United States - Lucena/Dalhausser. United States - Gibb/Patterson. Total Athletes Qualified 48 Total Nations Qualified 16
  11. Beach Volleyball Qualification for Summer Olympic Games 2016 Qualifiying Timeline EVENT DATE STATUS Host Quota - Completed 2015 World Championships (Various Places, NED) 26.06.2015-05.07.2015 Completed FIVB Final Olympic Ranking 13.06.2016 Completed 2016 Asian and Oceanian Continental Cup (TBD, AUS) 21.06.2016-26.06.2016 Completed 2016 African Continental Cup (Abuja, NGR) 12.04.2016-17.04.2016 Completed 2016 South American Continental Cup (TBD) 21.06.2016-26.06.2016 Completed 2016 North and Central American Continental Cup (TBD) 21.06.2016-26.06.2016 Completed 2016 European Continental Cup (Stavanger, NOR) 21.06.2016-26.06.2016 Completed 2016 World Final Continental Cup (Sochi, RUS) 05.07.2016-10.07.2016 Completed EVENTS 2 (1+1+0) Men's 1 Men's Tournament (24 Teams) Women's 1 Women's Tournament (24 Teams) Mixed 0 QUALIFICATION SYSTEM http://www.fivb.org/2014-02 - Rio 2016 - Qualification System - FINAL - Beach Volleyball - EN.pdf
  12. Aussies win U18 by a goal U18 team earns promotion in wild final day Australia won the tournament on a goal in just over a minute to go in its finale against Mexico A wild set of events made the final day of the 2016 IIHF U18 World Championships Division III Group A one to be remembered. A year ago Australia was relegated from Division II Group B and the history shows that every time this happens, the Kangaroos were right back with promotion next year (2005, 2009, 2011, 2014). They did it again, but in the most dramatic fashion by far. After a big upset win by Bulgaria over Turkey which gave them the chance to advance, the Aussies found themselves in a fight against bottom-ranked Mexico. In a wild third period that saw both teams pull their goalies and a 3-1 Mexico lead evaporate in a four-goal comeback from the Australians, Ellesse Carini scored the game winner with just over a minute left, winning the final game 5-4 and earning promotion for his team back to Division II. It was a promotion that seemed lost to Australia only hours before. Turkey, the surprise of the tournament, overwhelmed Australia 9-6 in a match of undefeated teams two days earlier and was just one point from getting its second straight promotion in this age group. Considering the Turks came into the tournament as the bottom seed, it was a shocking loss for Australia. “We took the game against Turkey too lightly. We obviously underestimated them and our defence let us down in this game. Our number one goalie (Alex Tetreault) is the best one we have in Australia and you’ll never see him having another bad game like that one,” said Australia’s head coach Stephen Laforet. “But we don’t want to take anything from Turkey. I’m impressed the way they competed in the whole tournament. They played against our system, shut us down and that was the key.” In 2015 Turkey won the Division III Group B in Auckland (New Zealand) and went up for the first time since 2011. They have never been in U18 or U20 Division II. The last opponent for the Turkish squad was the host Bulgaria, another chapter in the fierce rivalry between these two junior teams. Bulgaria ended up winning the bronze after Chinese Taipei prevented Israel to win in regulation time in the first game on Sunday. Israel was leading 3-1 late in the third period and was so close to the 3rd place in the tournament, but Chen-Wei Chang tied the score in the 56th minute. The winner was decided in a penalty shot shootout after Dani Boudnikov beated the Chinese Taipei’s goalie Sheng-Chun Huang and completed a hat trick. This way Israel finished the journey in the Winter Palace with 8 points (wins against Mexico 3-1 and Bulgaria 4-3 as well). Bulgaria had six points before the game with Turkey, which for the first time had four wins in an IIHF U18 World Championship (the previous record was two) and needed a regulation tie to secure its debut in Division II. But in front of a passionate crowd of 2,000 in the Winter Palace in Sofia the hosts played their best game of the week in a 1-0 shutout win. The top scorer in the event Ferhat Bakal (4+4 in the game versus Australia, 9+6 overall) missed a couple of scoring chances and was shut down by the Bulgarians. The only goal was scored by Aleksandar Gatsev who snapped the puck after a beautiful pass from behind the net by Tareq Abdi at 34:22. “It was a great game. My concerns were only how we will play in the first 10 minutes. That cost us in the games against Australia and Israel. Overall I’m happy with the way we played in the tournament, despite losing two games that we should not lose, but that’s hockey. Today the kids played solid defense and stuck to the tactical plan”, explained Bulgaria’s head coach Daniel Cuomo. “I said to my players that I’m proud of their achievements and they have to look at the overall picture. Nobody expected us to win so many games. In the last one there were more nerves and it seems that Bulgarians have the way to get under our player’s skin,” said Keith McAdams, the American coach of Turkey. “Bulgaria played a very good game, had a great goaltending and it was entertaining match-up.” The result of the Bulgaria-Turkey game opened up an unexpected chance for Australia to top the group. In the last game of the tournament the Kangaroos had to take three points (regulation win) against the already relegated Mexico, who lost their previous four games with a goal difference of 6:15. But it wasn’t going to be easy, the underdogs’ day continued with Mexico scoring in the 24th second and leading 2-0 and 3-1 in the third period. The Kangaroos kicked back with two goals in 1:23 to tie the game and Thomas Steven tallied another one at 53:26 to make it 4-3. But the real drama started in the last two minutes of the game. A tripping penalty to Evan Connard gave Mexico a power play. After a time-out the goalie Sebastian de la Vega was taken out for an extra attacker and the Aztecas scored just 8 seconds later at 58:29. Now was Australia’s turn to take their goalie out and the magic worked again in no time. The captain Ellesse Carini found the opponent’s net at 58:54 for the final score 5:4. This way Australia finished in the first place, followed by Turkey and Bulgaria. “The dominos had fallen for us. Again it was up for us to go out and do something for the gold medals. Our problem is that in our summer time we don’t play hockey, so I have to bring the players here earlier to have some kind of preparation before the Championships. We are playing against teams that are in their winter time and this is a real disadvantage for us” said Laforet. On Australia’s roster there were six players (Steven Thomas, Lachlan Fahmy, Nicholas Weiland, Jakob Ruck, Andrew Chen and Findlay Wood) and a back-up goalie (James Downie), who are training in hockey academies in Canada and USA. “It’s very hard to scout these kids, but all of them were outstanding in the tournament. I’m Canadian and I went back home to pick them for this event." "I think the level in Division III is improving every year and we can see also in other teams very good players who are developing in North America. Bulgarian captain Veselin Dikov was absolutely amazing and he is somebody to watch in the future. Ferhat Bakal from Turkey showed very good hands, speed. The guys from our team – Ellesse Carini and Liam Manwarring they also stood up”, said Laforet.
  13. Taipei takes Challenge Cup Title defence with 6-1 win against UAE Chinese Taipei captain Yen-Chin Shen accepts the winners’ trophy Chinese Taipei defended its Challenge Cup of Asia title. It again came to a winner-takes-it-all game with the United Arab Emirates, this time the host of the 2016 edition in Abu Dhabi, and Chinese Taipei claimed the trophy with a 6-1 win. The players from the island of Taiwan steamrolled through the tournament. Before the final game on Friday evening they had already beaten Thailand (8-1), Singapore (14-2) and Mongolia (18-2). The United Arab Emirates entered the last day with a clean record as well defeating Thailand (6-1), Singapore (5-2) and Mongolia (5-1). The final game started as a tight clash but although Chinese Taipei outshot the UAE with a narrow margin (29-28), the team from Far East did much better in capitalizing on its chances. To Weng, who led the tournament in scoring with 14 goals and five assists in four games, opened the scoring on a lengthy power play at 8:33 and Ping-En Lu made it 2-0 with 71 seconds left in the opening frame. The Emirati outshot their opponent in the middle frame but late in the period captain Yen-Chin Shen and Yen-Chih Chen scored for Chinese Taipei to make it a 4-0 lead after 40 minutes. Early in the third period Lin and Weng both scored their second marker of the night and UAE captain Juma Al Dhaheri scored his team’s only goal on a power play for the final score of 6-1. Yu-Cheng Liao had a strong night in Chinese Taipei’s net with 27 saves on 28 shots. For Chinese Taipei it’s the sixth Challenge Cup of Asia win after 2008, 2010, 2013, 2014 and 2015. The United Arab Emirates won in 2009 and 2012, Hong Kong in 2011. Mongolia finished the event in third place after an 11-0 blanking of Singapore and a 7-3 win for third place on the final day against Thailand. Thailand was fourth getting its only victory against winless Singapore. On 9th April the 2016 IIHF Ice Hockey Challenge Cup of Asia Division I will be played in the Kyrgyz capital of Bishkek to determine the team to be promoted. Beside the host country also Macau, Malaysia, India and for the first time Qatar participate in the event. Prior to that the Women’s Challenge Cup of Asia Division I will start in Chinese Taipei on Tuesday with the hosts, Thailand, Singapore, Malaysia and India. For the women’s national teams from Malaysia and India it will be the first tournament ever.
  14. Women's Final Olympic Qualification Tournament 3 Astrakhan (RUS) - 18.03.2016 - 20.03.2016 Round-Robin 4 Nations, Round-Robin Tournament, 1st and 2nd Nations will Qualify to the Women's Handball Olympic Tournament 2016 Day 3 Results Mexico 14 - 36 Poland (Half Time Score: 5-18) 20th March 2016, h. 20:30 (GMT +3), Sportkomplex Zvezdny, Astrakhan Russia 37 - 29 Sweden (Half Time Score: 15-10) 20th March 2016, h. 18:00 (GMT +3), Sportkomplex Zvezdny, Astrakhan Round-Robin Final Standing RANK NATION GAME WINS DRAW LOSE SCORE POINTS 1 Russia 3 3 0 0 101:71 6 2 Sweden 3 2 0 1 100:81 4 3 Poland 3 1 0 2 85:71 2 4 Mexico 3 0 0 3 51:114 0 Following Nations Have Qualified to Women's Handball Olympic Tournament Russia Sweden
  15. Women's Final Olympic Qualification Tournament 2 Aarhus (DEN) - 18.03.2016 - 20.03.2016 Round-Robin 4 Nations, Round-Robin Tournament, 1st and 2nd Nations will Qualify to the Women's Handball Olympic Tournament 2016 Day 3 Results Montenegro 23 - 23 Romania (Half Time Score: 11-15) 20th March 2016, h. 17:45 (GMT +1), Ceres Arena, Aarhus Denmark 38 - 17 Uruguay (Half Time Score: 19-7) 20th March 2016, h. 20:00 (GMT +1), Ceres Arena, Aarhus Round-Robin Final Standing RANK NATION GAME WINS DRAW LOSE SCORE POINTS 1 Romania 3 2 1 0 91:67 5 2 Montenegro 3 2 1 0 83:64 5 3 Denmark 3 1 0 2 85:75 2 4 Uruguay 3 0 0 3 55:108 0 Following Nations Have Qualified to Women's Handball Olympic Tournament Montenegro Romania
  16. Women's Final Olympic Qualification Tournament 1 Metz (FRA) - 18.03.2016 - 20.03.2016 Round-Robin 4 Nations, Round-Robin Tournament, 1st and 2nd Nations will Qualify to the Women's Handball Olympic Tournament 2016 Day 3 Results Tunisia 20 - 46 Netherlands (Half Time Score: 10-27) 20th March 2016, h. 17:45 (GMT +1), Metz City Arena, Metz France 25 - 17 Japan (Half Time Score: 11-7) 20th March 2016, h. 19:30 (GMT +1), Metz City Arena, Metz Round-Robin Final Standing RANK NATION GAME WINS DRAW LOSE SCORE POINTS 1 Netherlands 3 3 0 0 103:62 6 2 France 3 2 0 1 75:56 4 3 Japan 3 1 0 2 79:78 2 4 Tunisia 3 0 0 3 55:116 0 Following Nations Have Qualified to Women's Handball Olympic Tournament France Netherlands
  17. Women's Final Olympic Qualification Tournament 3 Astrakhan (RUS) - 18.03.2016 - 20.03.2016 Round-Robin 4 Nations, Round-Robin Tournament, 1st and 2nd Nations will Qualify to the Women's Handball Olympic Tournament 2016 Day 2 Results Poland 24 - 30 Sweden (Half Time Score: 12-16) 19th March 2016, h. 16:00 (GMT +3), Sportkomplex Zvezdny, Astrakhan Russia 37 - 17 Mexico (Half Time Score: 17-11) 19th March 2016, h. 18:30 (GMT +3), Sportkomplex Zvezdny, Astrakhan Round-Robin Provisional Standing After Day 2 RANK NATION GAME WINS DRAW LOSE SCORE POINTS 1 Sweden 2 2 0 0 71:44 4 2 Russia 2 2 0 0 64:42 4 3 Poland 2 0 0 2 49:57 0 4 Mexico 2 0 0 2 37:78 0 Following Nations Have Qualified to Women's Handball Olympic Tournament Russia Sweden
  18. Women's Final Olympic Qualification Tournament 2 Aarhus (DEN) - 18.03.2016 - 20.03.2016 Round-Robin 4 Nations, Round-Robin Tournament, 1st and 2nd Nations will Qualify to the Women's Handball Olympic Tournament 2016 Day 2 Results Romania 36 - 19 Uruguay (Half Time Score: 17-10) 19th March 2016, h. 17:45 (GMT +1), Ceres Arena, Aarhus Denmark 22 - 26 Montenegro (Half Time Score: 10-13) 19th March 2016, h. 20:00 (GMT +1), Ceres Arena, Aarhus Round-Robin Provisional Standing After Day 2 RANK NATION GAME WINS DRAW LOSE SCORE POINTS 1 Romania 2 2 0 0 68:44 4 2 Montenegro 2 2 0 0 60:41 4 3 Denmark 2 0 0 2 47:58 0 4 Uruguay 2 0 0 2 38:70 0 Following Nations Have Qualified to Women's Handball Olympic Tournament Montenegro Romania
  19. Women's Final Olympic Qualification Tournament 1 Metz (FRA) - 18.03.2016 - 20.03.2016 Round-Robin 4 Nations, Round-Robin Tournament, 1st and 2nd Nations will Qualify to the Women's Handball Olympic Tournament 2016 Day 2 Results Netherlands 33 - 25 Japan (Half Time Score: 15-16) 19th March 2016, h. 16:45 (GMT +1), Metz City Arena, Metz France 33 - 15 Tunisia (Half Time Score: 20-6) 19th March 2016, h. 19:00 (GMT +1), Metz City Arena, Metz Round-Robin Provisional Standing After Day 2 RANK NATION GAME WINS DRAW LOSE SCORE POINTS 1 Netherlands 2 2 0 0 57:42 4 2 France 2 1 0 1 50:39 2 3 Japan 2 1 0 1 62:53 2 4 Tunisia 2 0 0 2 35:70 0 Following Nations Have Qualified to Women's Handball Olympic Tournament Netherlands TBD
  20. Women's Final Olympic Qualification Tournament 3 Astrakhan (RUS) - 18.03.2016 - 20.03.2016 Round-Robin 4 Nations, Round-Robin Tournament, 1st and 2nd Nations will Qualify to the Women's Handball Olympic Tournament 2016 Day 1 Results Sweden 41 - 20 Mexico (Half Time Score: 21-9) 18th March 2016, h. 20:00 (GMT +3), Sportkomplex Zvezdny, Astrakhan Poland 25 - 27 Russia (Half Time Score: 11-11) 18th March 2016, h. 17:30 (GMT +3), Sportkomplex Zvezdny, Astrakhan Round-Robin Provisional Standing After Day 1 RANK NATION GAME WINS DRAW LOSE SCORE POINTS 1 Sweden 1 1 0 0 41:20 2 2 Russia 1 1 0 0 27:25 2 3 Poland 1 0 0 1 25:27 0 4 Mexico 1 0 0 1 20:41 0
  21. Women's Final Olympic Qualification Tournament 2 Aarhus (DEN) - 18.03.2016 - 20.03.2016 Round-Robin 4 Nations, Round-Robin Tournament, 1st and 2nd Nations will Qualify to the Women's Handball Olympic Tournament 2016 Day 1 Results Uruguay 19 - 34 Montenegro (Half Time Score: 10-15) 18th March 2016, h. 16:45 (GMT +1), Ceres Arena, Aarhus Romania 32 - 25 Denmark (Half Time Score: 19-13) 18th March 2016, h. 19:00 (GMT +1), Ceres Arena, Aarhus Round-Robin Provisional Standing After Day 1 RANK NATION GAME WINS DRAW LOSE SCORE POINTS 1 Montenegro 1 1 0 0 34:19 2 2 Romania 1 1 0 0 32:25 2 3 Denmark 1 0 0 1 25:32 0 4 Uruguay 1 0 0 1 19:34 0
  22. Women's Final Olympic Qualification Tournament 1 Metz (FRA) - 18.03.2016 - 20.03.2016 Round-Robin 4 Nations, Round-Robin Tournament, 1st and 2nd Nations will Qualify to the Women's Handball Olympic Tournament 2016 Day 1 Results Japan 37 - 20 Tunisia (Half Time Score: 19-8) 18th March 2016, h. 16:45 (GMT +1), Metz City Arena, Metz Netherlands 24 - 17 France (Half Time Score: 9-7) 18th March 2016, h. 19:00 (GMT +1), Metz City Arena, Metz Round-Robin Provisional Standing After Day 1 RANK NATION GAME WINS DRAW LOSE SCORE POINTS 1 Japan 1 1 0 0 37:20 2 2 Netherlands 1 1 0 0 24:17 2 3 France 1 0 0 1 17:24 0 4 Tunisia 1 0 0 1 20:37 0
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