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Volleyball competition held in Thailand
2003 FIVB Women's U20 World Championship|
Host nation | Thailand |
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Dates | September 6–14, 2003 |
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Teams | 16 |
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Venue(s) | 1 (in Suphanburi host cities) |
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Champions | Brazil (4th title) |
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The 2003 FIVB Women's U20 World Championship was held in Suphanburi, Thailand from September 6 to 14, 2003. 16 teams participated in the tournament.
Qualification process
Confederation |
Method of Qualification |
Date |
Venue |
Vacancies |
Qualified
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FIVB |
Host |
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1 |
Thailand
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CSV |
2002 South American Junior Championship |
May 8 – 12, 2002 |
La Paz, Bolivia |
2 |
Brazil Venezuela
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CEV |
2002 European Junior Championship |
May 22 – 25, 2002 |
Zagreb, Croatia |
1 |
Poland
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AVC |
2002 Asian Junior Championship |
September 1 – 8, 2002 |
Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam |
3 |
China Chinese Taipei South Korea
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CAVB |
2002 African Junior Championship |
September 9 – 14, 2002 |
Sidi Bou Said, Tunisia |
1 |
Algeria
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NORCECA |
2002 NORCECA Junior Championship |
September 13 – 19, 2002 |
Humacao, Puerto Rico |
2 |
Puerto Rico Cuba
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CEV |
2003 Women's Junior European Volleyball Championship Qualification |
May 22 – 25, 2003 |
Zagreb, Croatia |
6 |
Ukraine
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Braila, Rumania |
Belarus
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Bardejov, Slovakia |
Netherlands
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Istanbul, Turkey |
Germany Turkey*
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Montesilvano, Italy |
Russia
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Total |
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16 |
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- Turkey qualified as the best second place of the 2003 Women's Junior European Volleyball Championship Qualification's groups.
Pools composition
Preliminary round
Pool A
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Pool B
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Pool C
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Pool D
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Date
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Score
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Set 1
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Set 2
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Set 3
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Set 4
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Set 5
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Total
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6 Sep
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Poland
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3–0
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Turkey
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25–14
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25–22
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25–20
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75–56
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6 Sep
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Brazil
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3–0
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Cuba
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25–19
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25–21
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25–14
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75–54
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7 Sep
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Turkey
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3–1
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Cuba
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25–13
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23–25
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25–12
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25–23
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98–72
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7 Sep
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Poland
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0–3
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Brazil
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22–25
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20–25
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21–25
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63–75
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8 Sep
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Brazil
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3–1
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Turkey
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27–25
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25–18
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17–25
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25–20
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94–88
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8 Sep
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Cuba
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1–3
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Poland
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17–25
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11–25
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25–21
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22–25
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75–96
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Second round
Play off – elimination group
Play off – seeding group
Date
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Score
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Set 1
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Set 2
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Set 3
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Set 4
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Set 5
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Total
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Sep 10
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Germany
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2–3
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Netherlands
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23–25
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25–22
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18–25
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25–20
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12–15
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103–107
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Sep 10
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Brazil
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3–2
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Russia
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25–19
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22–25
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31–33
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27–25
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17–15
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122–117
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Final round
Quarterfinals
Date
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Score
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Set 1
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Set 2
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Set 3
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Set 4
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Set 5
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Total
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Sep 12
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Poland
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3–1
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Germany
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25–22
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25–18
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21–25
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25–17
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92–86
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Sep 12
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Russia
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2–3
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China
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19–25
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25–17
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25–19
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20–25
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9–15
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98–101
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Sep 12
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Brazil
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3–1
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Belarus
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25–17
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25–16
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26–28
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25–22
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101–83
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Sep 12
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Ukraine
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2–3
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Netherlands
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20–25
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25–20
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22–25
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25–17
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11–15
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103–102
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5th–8th semifinals
Date
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Score
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Set 1
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Set 2
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Set 3
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Set 4
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Set 5
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Total
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Sep 13
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Germany
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3–1
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Belarus
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25–21
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25–20
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23–25
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25–21
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98–87
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Sep 13
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Russia
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2–3
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Ukraine
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25–21
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19–25
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25–18
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15–25
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26–28
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110–117
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Semifinals
Date
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Score
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Set 1
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Set 2
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Set 3
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Set 4
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Set 5
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Total
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Sep 13
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Poland
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1–3
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Brazil
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23–25
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20–25
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25–16
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17–25
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85–91
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Sep 13
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China
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3–2
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Netherlands
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25–17
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25–20
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28–30
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20–25
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15–4
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113–96
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7th place
Date
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Score
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Set 1
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Set 2
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Set 3
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Set 4
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Set 5
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Total
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Sep 14
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Belarus
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3–2
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Russia
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26–24
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25–18
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18–25
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18–25
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15–8
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102–100
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5th place
Date
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Score
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Set 1
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Set 2
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Set 3
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Set 4
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Set 5
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Total
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Sep 14
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Germany
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3–1
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Ukraine
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17–25
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25–20
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25–18
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25–24
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92–86
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3rd place
Date
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Score
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Set 1
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Set 2
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Set 3
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Set 4
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Set 5
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Total
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Sep 14
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Poland
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3–0
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Netherlands
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28–26
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25–23
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25–14
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78–63
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Final
Date
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Score
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Set 1
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Set 2
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Set 3
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Set 4
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Set 5
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Total
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Sep 14
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Brazil
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3–2
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China
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22–25
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25–22
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25–17
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21–25
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15–10
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108–99
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Final standing
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2003 FIVB Women's Junior World Champions
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Brazil 4th title
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12–woman Roster
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Fernanda Gritzbach, Danielle Lins, Camila Adao, Thaisa Menezes, Fabiana Claudino, Fernanda Alves, Mari Mendes, Alessandra Sperb, Dayse Figueiredo, Joyce Silva, Joyce Victalino, Elymara Silva
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Head Coach
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Wadson Lima
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Individual awards
External links
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