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1999 Asian Women's Handball Championship

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1999 Asian Championship
Tournament details
Host country Japan
Venue(s)1 (in 1 host city)
Dates24–29 January 2000
Teams5
Final positions
Champions South Korea (7th title)
Runner-up China
Third place Japan
Fourth place North Korea
Tournament statistics
Matches played10
Goals scored493 (49.3 per match)
Top scorer(s)Japan Mineko Tanaka (31)
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The 1999 Asian Women's Handball Championship was the 7th Asian Championship, which was taking place from January 24 to January 29, 2000 in Kumamoto, Japan. It acts as the Asian qualifying tournament for the 2000 Olympic Games.

Results

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24 January 2000
17:00
South Korea  36–27  North Korea Yamaga City Gymnasium, Kumamoto
Referees: Abdullah, Abbas (KUW)
Huh S.Y., Oh S.O. 8 (19–14) Ko Y.A. 7
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24 January 2000
19:00
Japan  31–7  Chinese Taipei Yamaga City Gymnasium, Kumamoto
Referees: Husain, Hamdan (JOR)
Komatsu, Kurachi 5 (15–4) Su C.L. 5
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25 January 2000
17:00
South Korea  30–20  Japan Yamaga City Gymnasium, Kumamoto
Referees: Abdullah, Abbas (KUW)
Lee S.E. 12 (15–13) Tanaka 8
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25 January 2000
19:00
China  21–21  North Korea Yamaga City Gymnasium, Kumamoto
Referees: Kalin, Korić (SLO)
Zhai C. 6 (8–11) Pak S.O. 7
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26 January 2000
18:00
China  31–14  Chinese Taipei Yamaga City Gymnasium, Kumamoto
Referees: Hamada, Ogasawara (JPN)
Chen J., Chen L. 6 (16–8) Kung J.W. 6
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27 January 2000
17:00
South Korea  34–8  Chinese Taipei Yamaga City Gymnasium, Kumamoto
Referees: Husain, Hamdan (JOR)
Jang S.Y. 8 (16–1) Kung J.W., Huang W.Y. 3
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27 January 2000
19:00
Japan  26–25  North Korea Yamaga City Gymnasium, Kumamoto
Referees: Al-Janahi, Al-Rashid (KSA)
Tanaka 9 (11–9) Ri H.Y. 5
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28 January 2000
18:00
China  24–23  Japan Yamaga City Gymnasium, Kumamoto
Referees: Kalin, Korić (SLO)
Li J.F. 7 (8–10) Tanaka 10
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29 January 2000
15:00
South Korea  31–29  China Yamaga City Gymnasium, Kumamoto
Referees: Abdullah, Abbas (KUW)
Lee S.E. 13 (17–13) Li J.F. 7
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29 January 2000
17:00
North Korea  30–25  Chinese Taipei Yamaga City Gymnasium, Kumamoto
Referees: Zhang, Zhang (CHN)
Ri H.Y. 13 (11–11) Su C.L. 7
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Final standing

Rank Team
1st place, gold medalist(s)  South Korea
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  China
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Japan
4  North Korea
5  Chinese Taipei
Team qualified for the 2000 Summer Olympics

References

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