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After the four-day marathon full of floorball we found the new world champions, sympathized with the sad runner-ups from Finland, and celebrated the success of the home team of the Czech Republic. For the first time in the relatively short history of the U19 Women's World Championships, the medals went also to the Czech Republic, although, practically, they just remained in the country where the tournament was held.
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The Swedes returned back to the throne. After they lost unexpectedly to Switzerland two years ago, this year they did not let anyone doubt about who reigns in the world of floorball. The team coached by Marcus Holm did not lose a single game during the championship and their only point they lost after a 4:4 draw with Finland in the preliminary group stage. And it was Finland who they faced in the final, which they won 6:4.
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Not for a single moment did the smile disappear from Anna Wijk's face during the post-game celebrations on the court. People say that among the generally admired Swedes she is the most beautiful. Besides her beauty, your heart will leap when watching her performance as well.
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Saturday, 08 May 2010 |
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All-Star Teams
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All-Star Team – Division A
Goalie: Laura Loisa (Finland)
Defenders: Emelie Wibron and Jenny Gustafsson (both from Sweden)
Forwards: Corin Rüttimann (Switzerland), Cassandra Edberg (Sweden) and Tereza Urbánková (Czech Republic)
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