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European Championship for Women U18 2004
Ekaterina Savelyeva (#9, RUS) the Spanish team celebrate their silver medal Russia celebrate the gold medal Blanca Marcos (#11, ESP) the Russian coaches Silvia Dominguez (#5, ESP) Silvia Dominguez (#5, ESP) Vera Chistova (#8, RUS) the All-Star Five of the tournament without the MVP European Championship bronze medallists, Hungary Russia are European Champions for the third successive time Tatiana Bokareva (#12. RUS)
// 18 July 2004


Russia’s dominance of the European Championship for U18 Women continues. For the 3rd time in a row and 4th time in 5 championships, Russia are European Champions at this age level.

They entered the final against Spain as the overwhelming favourites to win, having beaten all their opponents by an average margin of 31 points in the championship. A 2-point loss to Hungary withstanding, the Russians have looked like a team destined to be win the tournament.

Bronze Medal Game: Hungary 73 Serbia & Montenegro 63 // 18 July 2004

Hungary are the bronze medal winners at the European Championship for U18 Women. They defeated a Jelena Dubljevic-less Serbia & Montenegro side to win their second bronze in the history of the competition (the other came in 1994).

Dubljevic, Serbia & Montenegro’s top scorer and rebounder, was forced to sit out the game after turning an ankle in the closing minutes of her team’s semi-final loss to Spain.

Bronze Medal Game: Hungary 73 Serbia & Montenegro 63

Hungary are the bronze medal winners at the European Championship for U18 Women. They defeated a Jelena Dubljevic-less Serbia & Montenegro side to win their second bronze in the history of the ...

Gorbunova Leads All Star Five // 18 July 2004

Ukrainian forward Olexandra Gorbunova led a talented crop of players at the European Championship for U18 Women in Bratislava.

The 185 cm Gorbunova was selected as MVP of the tournament. She led all players in scoring in Bratislava at 21.4 ppg, to which she added 9.8 rpg. Germany were unfortunate enough to face Gorbunova at her best, and in their preliminary round match-up, she scored 23 points and grabbed 24 rebounds.

Gorbunova Leads All Star Five

Ukrainian forward

Serbia & Montenegro 53 Spain 61 // 17 July 2004

Spain rode a dominant display from their backcourt to overcome Serbia & Montenegro in the second semi-final of the European Championship for U18 Women.

Guards Silvia Dominguez and Anna Cruz turned in great performances at both ends of the court to guide Spain to victory.

Serbia & Montenegro 53 Spain 61

Spain rode a dominant display from their backcourt to overcome Serbia & Montenegro in the second semi-final of the European Championship for U18 Women.

Guards Silvia Dominguez and Anna C...

Russia 81 Hungary 54 // 17 July 2004

It was an efficient day for Russia here at the European Championship for U18 Women in Bratislava. Not only did they manage to qualify for the finals, they also avenged their ony defeat of the tournament against fellow semi-finalist Hungary.

In the preliminary round, Hungary caused the sensation of the championship by beating the Russians, 66:64.

Russia 81 Hungary 54

It was an efficient day for Russia here at the European Championship for U18 Women in Bratislava. Not only did they manage to qualify for the finals, they also avenged their ony defeat of the tourn...

16.07.2004
Bulgaria 41 Hungary 65
Ukraine 62 Spain 75
France 54 Serbia & Montenegro 57
14.07.2004
Bratislava Day 5 - Quarter-Final Pairings Set
13.07.2004
Bratislava Day 4 - Can Anyone Stop Hungary?
Interview With Spanish Head Coach Alberto Ortego
11.07.2004
Bratislava Day 3 – Hungary and Belarus produce triple overtime thriller
The European Championship for U18 Women – a Parent’s View
10.07.2004
Bratislava Day 2 - Ukraine Spring the Suprise of the Tournament
09.07.2004
Day 1 Action from Bratislava

For Fibaeurope.com diarist Mandy Hänel, the European Championship for U18 Women is over. The tournament proved to be a dissapointment for Mandy and her German team-mates who had to settle for last place.

The following excerpt is the last in her diary which began 2 weeks before the European Championship.

July 2 2004
July 9 2004
June 24 2004
18.07. Finals
Russia77-59Spain
18.07. Finals
Hungary73-63Serbia & Montenegro
GROUP A
Russia96-73Ukraine
Belarus74-46Germany
Hungary55-58Serbia & Montenegro
1. Russia4/19
2. Ukraine3/28
3. Hungary3/28
4. Serbia & Montenegro3/28
5. Belarus1/46
6. Germany1/46
GROUP B
France64-58Israel
Turkey65-56Slovak Republic
Spain59-61Bulgaria
1. France5/010
2. Bulgaria3/28
3. Spain3/28
4. Turkey2/37
5. Israel1/46
6. Slovak Republic1/46
Points Per Game
Olexandra Gorbunova

UKR
Avg: 21.4
Born: 04.04.1986
Height: 1.86
Name Avg.
1.Gorbunova, O. 21.4
2.Alben, I. 19.6
3.Gruda, S. 18.1
4.Bokareva, T. 16.4
5.Dubljevic, J. 15.6
Total Rebounds
Sandrine Gruda

FRA
Avg: 13.4
Born: 25.06.1987
Height: 1.93
Name Avg.
1.Gruda, S. 13.4
2.Bokareva, T. 13.4
3.Verameyenka, A. 11.6
4.Slavova, R. 10.5
5.Dubljevic, J. 10.4
Assists
Sylvie Gruszczynski

FRA
Avg: 5.9
Born: 26.05.1986
Height: 1.72
Name Avg.
1.Gruszczynski, S. 5.9
2.Dominguez, S. 4.3
3.Alben, I. 3.9
4.Pokoiova, A. 3.5
5.Dimitrova, E. 3.2
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