2000 Pan American Women's Handball Championship

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2000 Pan American Women's Handball Championship
Tournament details
Host countryFlag of Brazil.svg  Brazil
Dates31 October – 5 November
Teams6 (from 1 confederation)
Venue(s)1 (in 1 host city)
Final positions
ChampionsFlag of Brazil.svg  Brazil (3rd title)
Runner-upFlag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay
Third placeFlag of Greenland.svg  Greenland
Fourth placeFlag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
Tournament statistics
Matches15
Goals scored733 (48.87 per match)
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The 2000 Pan American Women's Handball Championship was the sixth edition of the Pan American Women's Handball Championship, held in Brazil from 31 October to 5 November 2000. It acted as the American qualifying tournament for the 2001 World Women's Handball Championship.

Contents

Standings

TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil (H)550021081+12910
Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay 5221108118106
Flag of Greenland.svg  Greenland 5302123120+36
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 5212119117+25
Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 5113110149393
Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia 500563148850
Source: [ citation needed ]
(H) Host

Results

All times are local (UTC−3).

31 October 2000
17:00
Uruguay  Flag of Uruguay.svg21–21Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
(12–12)
31 October 2000
19:30
Brazil  Flag of Brazil.svg42–20Flag of Greenland.svg  Greenland Constâncio Vieira, Aracaju
Referees: Adjemian, Gotz (ARG)
Silva (6)(20–9)3 players (each 4)
31 October 2000
20:30
Argentina  Flag of Argentina.svg28–13Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia

1 November 2000
17:00
Uruguay  Flag of Uruguay.svg27–12Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia
(17–4)
1 November 2000
19:00
Brazil  Flag of Brazil.svg50–19Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
(26–10)
1 November 2000
21:00
Greenland  Flag of Greenland.svg20–17Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina Constâncio Vieira, Aracaju
Referees: Carter, Vanasse (CAN)
Grødem (5)(11–10) Seif (8)

2 November 2000
17:00
Argentina  Flag of Argentina.svg22–22Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay
2 November 2000
19:00
Brazil  Flag of Brazil.svg38–11Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia
(23–5)
2 November 2000
21:00
Greenland  Flag of Greenland.svg27–26Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico Constâncio Vieira, Aracaju
Referees: Massberg, Kekes (USA)
Kyed (7)(15–11) Garduño & Solis (each 9)

4 November 2000
16:00
Argentina  Flag of Argentina.svg32–20Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
(17–10)
4 November 2000
18:00
Greenland  Flag of Greenland.svg31–8Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia Constâncio Vieira, Aracaju
Referees: Adjemian, Gotz (ARG)
Kyed (6)(19–1) Martinez & Peña (each 2)
4 November 2000
20:00
Brazil  Flag of Brazil.svg38–11Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay
(20–6)

5 November 2000
10:30
Mexico  Flag of Mexico.svg24–19Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia
(10–10)
5 November 2000
12:30
Uruguay  Flag of Uruguay.svg27–25Flag of Greenland.svg  Greenland Constâncio Vieira, Aracaju
Referees: Silva, Righeto (BRA)
del Campo (7)(15–13) Jensen (7)
5 November 2000
14:30
Brazil  Flag of Brazil.svg42–20Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
(17–8)

Games of Greenland [1]

Final ranking

Qualified for the 2001 World Championship
RankTeam
Gold medal icon.svg Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil
Silver medal icon.svg Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay
Bronze medal icon.svg Flag of Greenland.svg  Greenland
4Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
5Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
6Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia

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References

  1. Colberg, Carl Johan (5 May 2008). "LANDSKAMPSSTATISTIK DAMER" (in Danish). Greenland Handball Federation. Archived from the original (DOC) on 4 February 2017. Retrieved 8 May 2021.