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2002 Asian Women's Junior Handball Championship

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2002 Asian Junior Championship
Tournament details
Host country Jordan
Venue(s)1 (in 1 host city)
Dates10–15 July 2002
Teams5
Final positions
Champions South Korea (7th title)
Runner-up China
Third place Japan
Fourth place Chinese Taipei
Tournament statistics
Matches played10
Goals scored485 (48.5 per match)
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The 2002 Asian Women's Junior Handball Championship (7th tournament) took place in Amman from 10 July–15 July. It acts as the Asian qualifying tournament for the 2003 Women's Junior World Handball Championship.

Results

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10 July 2002
17:30
South Korea  28–23  Japan King Hussain Sports Palace, Amman
(12–9)

10 July 2002
19:30
Chinese Taipei  14–39  China King Hussain Sports Palace, Amman
(5–18)

11 July 2002
17:30
South Korea  22–20  China King Hussain Sports Palace, Amman
(17–11)

11 July 2002
19:30
Japan  45–10  Jordan King Hussain Sports Palace, Amman
(23–7)

12 July 2002
19:30
Chinese Taipei  37–7  Jordan King Hussain Sports Palace, Amman
(16–4)

13 July 2002
17:30
South Korea  30–19  Chinese Taipei King Hussain Sports Palace, Amman
(16–6)

13 July 2002
19:30
China  37–8  Jordan King Hussain Sports Palace, Amman
(19–3)

14 July 2002
19:30
Chinese Taipei  15–15  Japan King Hussain Sports Palace, Amman
(7–8)

15 July 2002
17:30
Japan  25–32  China King Hussain Sports Palace, Amman
(8–18)

15 July 2002
19:30
South Korea  43–16  Jordan King Hussain Sports Palace, Amman
(22–6)

Final standing

Rank Team
1st place, gold medalist(s)  South Korea
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  China
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Japan
4  Chinese Taipei
5  Jordan
Team qualified for the 2003 Junior World Championship

References