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Korfball sport event. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The korfball event at the 2005 World Games in Duisburg, Germany took place between the 14 to 24 July 2005.[1] A total of 96 athletes from 6 national teams entered the competition. The competition took place at Sportpark Duisburg.[2]
Date | Land | Score | Land |
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20 July | Netherlands | 23 – 7 | Czech Republic |
Great Britain | 12 – 14 | Belgium | |
Germany | 18 – 17 | Chinese Taipei | |
21 July | Chinese Taipei | 14 – 15 | Belgium |
Germany | 14 – 22 | Czech Republic | |
Netherlands | 21 – 5 | Great Britain | |
22 July | Czech Republic | 15 – 9 | Great Britain |
Netherlands | 18 – 12 | Chinese Taipei | |
Belgium | 22 – 8 | Germany | |
23 July | Netherlands | 20 – 6 | Germany |
Chinese Taipei | 11 – 5 | Great Britain | |
Belgium | 12 – 11 | Czech Republic | |
24 July | Great Britain | 13 – 14 | Germany |
Czech Republic | 10 – 11 | Chinese Taipei | |
Netherlands | 18 – 6 | Belgium |
Place on ranking | Team |
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Gold | Netherlands |
Silver | Belgium |
Bronze | Chinese Taipei |
4 | Czech Republic |
5 | Germany |
6 | Great Britain |
Winner of the World Games in korfball 2005. |
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Netherlands |
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