NEWS

28.09.2003
Czech Mate - Russia capture European Crown

The Russian women´s wait for a first major title since the breakup of the Soviet Union is over.

Russia, taking on the unbeaten Czech Republic in the final of the European Championships in Greece, snatched the gold medal in a 59-56 thriller.

27.09.2003
Poland 66 Czech Republic 74

Lucie Blahuskova and the Czech Republic have enjoyed many a fine moment at these European Championships but none can so far match Saturday´s Herculean effort against Poland.

The Czechs, unbeaten and easily the most dominant team of the tournament with six successive wins, trailed until four minutes and 45 seconds remained in the third quarter but finally got their noses in front of the Poles and went on to claim a 74-66 triumph.

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ROSTER

NoNamePos. HeightBirth datePlace of birth
Veronika Bortelová 1.69 11.06.1978 Prague (CZE)  
Ilona Burgrová 1.94 15.03.1984 Hradec Kralové (CZE)  
Romana Hamzova 1.76 17.08.1970 Prerov (CZE)  
Jana Kovaríková GF 1.83 19.07.1979 Brno (CZE)  
Petra Kulichová 1.98 13.09.1984 Pardubice (CZE)  
Eva Nemcová 1.91 03.12.1972 Prague (CZE)  
Kamila Opluštilová 1.88 13.10.1978 Havírov 
Martina Pechová 1.90 31.10.1977 Prague (CZE)  
Hana Snajdrová PF 1.83 31.03.1980 Hradec Kralove (CZE)  
Ivana Vecerová 1.94 30.03.1979 Sumperk (CZE)  
Václava Vojtova 1.87 30.07.1979 Strakonice (CZE)  
Ivana Voracková 1.85 28.08.1979 Prague (CZE)  
4Jana Veselá 1.94 31.12.1983 Prague (CZE)  
6Michaela Uhrová 1.66 10.04.1982 Brandys nad Labem (CZE)  
7Kamila Vodicková 1.90 19.12.1972 Litomerice (CZE)  
8Michaela Feranciková PF 1.90 27.11.1977 Prag (CZE)  
9Hana Horakova 1.82 11.09.1979 Bruntál (CZE)  
10Markéta Bednárová SG 1.78 17.04.1981 Nove Mesto na Morave (CZE)  
11Michala Hartigová 1.92 14.11.1983 Pardubice (CZE)  
12Irena Borecká GF 1.75 05.11.1980 Brno (CZE)  
13Lucie Blahuskova 1.90 21.06.1980 Karlovy Vary (CZE)  
15Eva Vitecková SF 1.90 26.01.1982 Nove Mesto na Morave (CZE)  

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26.09.2003
Czech Republic 98 Belgium 62

The Czech Republic make their shots from all over the court - three pointers, fastbreak layups, free throws.

But what makes this team maybe the finest in Europe, judging from their 98-62 quarter-final thrashing of Belgium, is their commitment on the court every second of every game.

25.09.2003
Klimesova 'I’m as surprised as anybody by how well we are playing'
It is not an exaggeration to say that the Czech Republic have been a revelation so far in the European Championship for Women. Along with Spain, the Czechs are so far undefeated in the tournament. They have not only won games, but done so in style, playing the game at breakneck speed and simply blowing their opponents off the court with their strength and depth.
Czech Republic 76 Poland 7124.09.2003
Czech Republic 85 France 7323.09.2003
Serbia & Montenegro 68 Czech Republic 8021.09.2003
Czech Republic 104 Israel 6720.09.2003
Greece 57 Czech Republic 9019.09.2003
Czech Duo Battling For Championship Spot10.09.2003
Czech Women Sweep Sweden22.08.2003
Vodickova Blow For Czechs21.08.2003

Team

Czech Republic
Czech Republic
Czech Republic

TEAM LEADERS

CategoryPlayerAvg
PTSK. Vodicková17.0
RTK. Vodicková9.3
ASH. Horakova3.8
STH. Horakova5.2
BSL. Blahuskova0.8

TEAM COMPARISON

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SCHEDULE

21.11.2001vs BEL[W] 73-66 (H)
24.11.2001vs LTU[W] 85-76 (A)
28.11.2001vs ITA[W] 94-54 (H)
20.11.2002vs BEL[W] 78-54 (A)
24.11.2002vs LTU[W] 89-62 (H)
27.11.2002vs ITA[W] 81-56 (A)

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