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2004 Asian Women's Junior Handball Championship

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2004 Asian Junior Championship
Tournament details
Host country Thailand
Venue(s)1 (in 1 host city)
Dates1–8 July 2004
Teams6
Final positions
Champions South Korea (8th title)
Runner-up Japan
Third place China
Fourth place Chinese Taipei
Tournament statistics
Matches played15
Goals scored897 (59.8 per match)
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The 2004 Asian Women's Junior Handball Championship (8th tournament) took place in Bangkok from 1 July–8 July. It acts as the Asian qualifying tournament for the 2005 Women's Junior World Handball Championship.

Results

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Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 South Korea 5 5 0 0 192 118 +74 10
 Japan 5 4 0 1 146 121 +25 8
 China 5 3 0 2 159 133 +26 6
 Chinese Taipei 5 2 0 3 163 153 +10 4
 Thailand 5 1 0 4 99 194 −95 2
 Kazakhstan 5 0 0 5 138 178 −40 0
Source: [citation needed]
1 July 2004
15:30
Japan  34–9  Thailand Bangkok
(20–5)

1 July 2004
17:00
South Korea  34–29  Chinese Taipei Bangkok
(18–10)

2 July 2004
15:00
China  35–23  Kazakhstan Bangkok
(16–10)

2 July 2004
16:30
Thailand  16–51  South Korea Bangkok
(10–24)

3 July 2004
15:00
Japan  28–26  Kazakhstan Bangkok
(15–12)

3 July 2004
16:30
Chinese Taipei  23–35  China Bangkok
(10–16)

5 July 2004
14:00
Chinese Taipei  38–22  Thailand Bangkok
(18–12)

5 July 2004
15:30
Japan  31–25  China Bangkok
(12–15)

5 July 2004
17:00
South Korea  45–28  Kazakhstan Bangkok
(22–12)

6 July 2004
14:00
Kazakhstan  32–40  Chinese Taipei Bangkok
(17–23)

6 July 2004
15:30
China  42–22  Thailand Bangkok
(15–10)

6 July 2004
17:00
Japan  18–32  South Korea Bangkok
(6–14)

7 July 2004
14:00
Japan  35–29  Chinese Taipei Bangkok
(18–17)

7 July 2004
15:30
Thailand  30–29  Kazakhstan Bangkok
(14–18)

7 July 2004
17:00
South Korea  30–27  China Bangkok
(15–13)

Final standing

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Rank Team
1st place, gold medalist(s)  South Korea
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Japan
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  China
4  Chinese Taipei
5  Thailand
6  Kazakhstan
Team qualified for the 2005 Junior World Championship

References

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