Senin, 04 Oktober 2010
United States win Women's World title
It has been a great summer for United States basketball, as the US Women’s team lifted the 2010 FIBA World Championship for Women title after beating tournament hosts Czech Republic on Sunday, October 3 in Karlovy Vary. The Women’s squad successfully doubled up the country’s honours for this summer as the US Men’s team had earlier won the FIBA World Championship for Men gold medal in Turkey last month.
The Americans were led by Angel McCoughtry (18 points) and Diana Taurasi (16) in the Final as they beat Czech Republic 89-69. The US Women continued to exploit their size advantage and held a clear upper hand in rebounds against their rivals in the Final.
Hana Horakova, the Czechs’ best player, was named Most Valuable Player (MVP) of the tournament.
The tournament’s All-Star Five were:
Hana Horakova (Czech Republic)
Eva Viteckova (Czech Republic)
Diana Taurasi (USA)
Sancho Lyttle (Spain)
Yelena Leuchanka (Belarus)
Indian referee Snehal Bendke was present as one of the officials at this event.
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Basketball,
Czech Republic,
Diana Taurasi,
Eva Viteckova,
FIBA World Championship for Women,
FIBA World Championships,
Hana Horakova,
Sancho Lyttle,
Snehal Bendke,
USA,
Yelena Leuchanka
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