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Some anecdotes to wrap up the 2010 World Championship for Women's coverage - Oct 6, 2010

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Jiri Zidek
The President of the Czech Republic, Mr. Vaclav Klaus, who attended the quarterfinal game Czech Republic vs. Australia and the final one USA vs. Czech Republic, has been a top sportsman playing basketball for many years in his youth.

At the 2010 World Championship for Women final, you could barely see the scoreboard behind the sea of Czech flags... although the board was clearly proclaiming: USA 89 - Czech Republic 69.

After the Czech victories over the Australian Opals at the quarterfinal stage and over Belarus in the semifinal, you could see and hear a lot of celebrations with cars horning in the street of Karlovy Vary.

Final rankings at the 2010 FIBA World Championship for Women is as follows: 1. USA, 2. Czech Republic, 3. Spain, 4. Belarus, 5. Australia, 6. France, 7. Russia, 8. Korea, 9. Brazil, 10. Japan, 11. Greece, 12. Canada, 13. China, 14. Argentina, 15. Mali and 16. Senegal.

You could eat a delicious gulash soup and have an excellent main dish (chicken, potatoes and vegetables) with a fresh beer (pivo) for the price of 90 CZK (3.68 EUR or 5.12 USD) at the Hockey Club Energie Karlovy Vary's restaurant.

Some other WNBA stars attended Team USA games in Karlovy Vary. Seattle Storm coach and WNBA Coach of the Year Brian Agler as well as three-time Olympic gold medalist and 2009 WNBA champion Katie Smith (180-G-74, college: Ohio St.) were among some of them.

6024 people attended the final championship game, a record for the beautiful KV Arena (multi-purpose but mainly built for HC Energie ice hockey games).

The quarterfinal and semifinal games of Czech Republic were constantly broadcasted and reported on national television Channel 4 the night and morning after.

Several Czech stars were in the attendance at the Czech Republic vs. Belarus or the USA vs. Czech Republic games: Olympic gold medal winner and multiple world champion Czech speedskater Martina Sablikova, Czech actor Ivan Trojan, famous former Czech basketball players Jiri Zidek and Jiri Zednicek, etc.

The FIBA slogan was 'Experience the beauty of the game' and it summarizes exactly what the 2010 World Championship for Women was all about indeed.

Belarus' male physiotherapist who said he will put on a dress if team beats Russia was finally not allowed to do so and warm up with his team.

Receptionists and staff at the Parkhotel Sokolov, where I have stayed for the coverage of the world championship in Czech Republic for four days, kept asking me how I was feeling about the Czech team's performances in the tournament. This showed how much and how enthusiastically locals followed the women basketball tournament.


The Red Foxes, a professional dance team from Ukraine, performed at several games in Karlovy Vary. These young women dancers brought much fun and joy to fans watching the games and created a happy atmosphere in the KV Arena.

Czech coach Lubor Blazek had let Tereza Peckova (191-F-87) play only 18 minutes (she had scored only 5 points in the game against Korea) in the tournament before the final against the USA. Blazek let her play 21 minutes in the final and she scored 11 points!

What a great idea to invite local school children at the KV Arena on Friday, Oct. 1st... they were cheering, supporting players and enjoying games all day long.


  



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Some anecdotes to wrap up the 2010 World Championship for Women's coverage - Oct 6, 2010

The President of the Czech Republic, Mr. Vaclav Klaus, who attended the quarterfinal game Czech Republic vs. Australia and the final one USA vs. Czech Republic, has been a top sportsman playing basketball for many years in his youth. At the 2010 World Championship for Women final, you could barely see the scoreboard behind the sea of Czech flags... although the board was clearly proclaiming: USA 89 - Czech Republic 69   [read more]
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Without any surprise, (Dream) Team USA will go to the final! - Oct 2, 2010  
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Australia and France recovered better than Russia and Korea - Oct 2, 2010  
Classification 9-12: Brazil, Japan, Greece and Canada is the final ranking - Oct 2, 2010  
Opals are upset but have to learn from their loss against the Czechs - Oct 2, 2010  
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Day Seven: Quarterfinals in Karlovy Vary - Oct 1, 2010  
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One team (Belarus) beat a group of individuals (Russia): surprise in the first quarterfinal game! - Oct 1, 2010  

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Final Standings
 1. USA    
 2. Czech R.    
 3. Spain    
 4. Belarus    
 5. Australia    
 6. France    
 7. Russia    
 8. S.Korea    
 9. Brazil    
 10. Japan    
 11. Greece    
 12. Canada    
 13. China    
 14. Mali    
 15. Argentina    
 16. Senegal    
Points Per Game
 Yuko OGA
  (170-G-82)
  Avg: 19.1
 1. Oga, JPN19.1 
 2. Lyttle, ESP18.4 
 3. Maltsi, GRE17.9 
 4. Valdemoro, ESP17.7 
 5. DeSouza, BRA16.6 
 6. Miao, CHN16.4 
 7. Viteckova, CZE16.4 
 8. Beon, KOR15.8 
 9. Leuchanka, BLR14.8 
 10. Chen, CHN14.6 
Rebounds Per Game
 Erika DE SOUZA
  BRA
  (197-C-82)
  Avg: 12
 1. DeSouza, BRA12.0 
 2. Lyttle, ESP11.5 
 3. Coulibaly, MLI10.4 
 4. Leuchanka, BLR8.8 
 5. Yoshida, JPN8.1 
 6. Jackson, AUS7.9 
 7. Diawara, MLI7.2 
 8. Chen, CHN7.2 
 9. Diop, SEN7.2 
 10. Vesela, CZE7.0 
Assists Per Game
 Asami YOSHIDA
  (165-PG-87)
  Avg: 4.6
 1. Yoshida, JPN4.6 
 2. Horakova, CZE3.9 
 3. Oga, JPN3.8 
 4. Dumerc, FRA3.8 
 5. Pinto, BRA3.4 
 6. Miao, CHN3.4 
 7. Kalentzou, GRE3.3 
 8. Beon, KOR3.2 
 9. Marchanka, BLR3.0 
 10. Montanana, ESP2.9 
Steals Per Game
 Hana HORAKOVA
  (182-F/G-79)
  Avg: 2.9
 1. Horakova, CZE2.9 
 2. McCoughtry, USA2.7 
 3. Maltsi, GRE2.4 
 4. Yoshida, JPN2.1 
 5. Gabriele, CAN1.9 
 6. Valdemoro, ESP1.8 
 7. Cava, ARG1.8 
 8. Maiga-Ba, MLI1.8 
 9. Lyttle, ESP1.8 
 10. Harrower, AUS1.7 
Blocks Per Game
 Petra KULICHOVA
  CZE
  (198-C-84)
  Avg: 1.8
 1. Kulichova, CZE1.8 
 2. Veremeenko, BLR1.7 
 3. DeSouza, BRA1.5 
 4. Ndongue, FRA1.2 
 5. Chen, CHN1.2 
 6. Cambage, AUS1.0 
 7. Vecerova, CZE0.9 
 8. Vesela, CZE0.9 
 9. Coulibaly, MLI0.8 
 10. Tolo, AUS0.8 
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