EuroBasket 1962 Women
EuroBasket 1962 Women |
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8th FIBA European Women's Basketball Championship |
Tournament details |
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Host nation |
France |
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Dates |
September 22–29 |
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Teams |
10 |
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Venues |
1 (in 1 host city) |
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Champions |
Soviet Union (6th title) |
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Official website |
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Official website (archive) |
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The 1962 European Women's Basketball Championship was the 8th regional championship held by FIBA Europe for women. The competition was held in Mulhouse, France and took place on September 22–29, 1962. The Soviet Union won their sixth gold medal (third in a row) while Czechoslovakia and Bulgaria won silver and bronze, respectively.
Preliminary round
The teams where divided into two groups. The first two from each group would advance to the bracket that defined the first four places. The system to determine the 5th–10th places consisted in three final matches between teams that had the same position in both groups.
Group A
Italy 37, Czechoslovakia 86
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Scoring by half: 8–42, 29–44 |
Pts: Tarabocchia (10) |
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Pts: Hubalkova (12) |
Yugoslavia 47, Hungary 40
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Scoring by half: 20–16, 27–24 |
Pts: Radovanovic (14) |
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Pts: Hegedos-Krizsan (14) |
Soviet Union 77, Italy 31
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Scoring by half: 39–11, 38–20 |
Pts: Liutsepp-Kaasik (13) |
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Pts: Ronchetti (12) |
Hungary 52, Czechoslovakia 74
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Scoring by half: 24–41, 28–33 |
Pts: Mogyorosi-Korenne (9) |
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Pts: Hubalkova (14) |
Soviet Union 88, Hungary 29
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Scoring by half: 41–13, 47–16 |
Pts: Liutsepp-Kaasik (13) |
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Pts: Hegedos-Krizsan (8) |
Italy 43, Yugoslavia 50
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Scoring by half: 22–22, 21–28 |
Pts: Tarabocchia (14) |
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Pts: Kalusevic (16) |
Hungary 55, Italy 43
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Scoring by half: 23–12, 32–31 |
Pts: Kovacs (18) |
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Pts: Pausich (11) |
Group B
Poland 52, Belgium 25
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Scoring by half: 26–18, 26–7 |
Pts: Chlodzinska-Urbaniak (13) |
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Pts: Blancke (8) |
Bulgaria 55, France 26
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Scoring by half: 33–6, 22–20 |
Pts: Gospodinova (18) |
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Pts: Stephan (8) |
France 42, Poland 58
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Scoring by half: 19–33, 23–25 |
Pts: Verots (8) |
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Pts: Szydlowska (12) |
Romania 42, Bulgaria 44
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Scoring by half: 23–27, 19–17 |
Pts: Ivanovici (12) |
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Pts: Borisova (24) |
Belgium 44, France 54
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Scoring by half: 21–28, 23–26 |
Pts: Declercq (11) |
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Pts: Cator (14) |
Poland 35, Romania 38
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Scoring by half: 19–20, 16–18 |
Pts: Szostak (17) |
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Pts: Ivanovici (16) |
Romania 72, Belgium 40
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Scoring by half: 39–20, 33–20 |
Pts: Marian (21) |
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Pts: Declercq (12) |
Bulgaria 60, Poland 38
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Scoring by half: 25–18, 35–20 |
Pts: Gospodinova (13) |
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Pts: Chlodzinska-Urbaniak (10) |
Belgium 36, Bulgaria 77
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Scoring by half: 39–20, 33–20 |
Pts: Marian (21) |
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Pts: Declercq (12) |
France 43, Romania 50
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Scoring by half: 25–18, 35–20 |
Pts: Gospodinova (13) |
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Pts: Chlodzinska-Urbaniak (10) |
Classification
5th place match
Yugoslavia 52, Poland 44
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Scoring by half: 29–23, 23–21 |
Pts: Kalusevic (16) |
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Pts: Szostak (17) |
7th place match
Hungary 66, France 60
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Scoring by half: 34–24, 32–36 |
Pts: Hegedos-Krizsan (25) |
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Pts: Stephan (18) |
9th place match
Italy 32, Belgium 27
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Scoring by half: 20–13, 12–14 |
Pts: Persi (8) |
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Pts: Vanderveken (12) |
Medal Bracket
Soviet Union 69, Romania 29
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Scoring by half: 31–15, 38–14 |
Pts: Smildzinia-Budovska (17) |
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Pts: Marian (8) |
Bulgaria 48, Romania 36
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Scoring by half: 29–8, 19–28 |
Pts: Gospodinova (18) |
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Pts: Firimide-Racovita (13) |
Final standings
External links
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| Qualification | |
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| Finals |
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