1981 Junior World Championship Host country Canada Dates October 17–25 Teams 11 (from 3 confederations) Champions (2nd title) Runner-up Yugoslavia Third place West Germany Fourth place South Korea Matches 35 Goals scored 1401 (40.03 per match)
The 1981 Women's Junior World Handball Championship was the 3rd edition of the tournament which took place in Canada from 17 to 25 October.
Eleven teams competed in the competition from three continents with three nations debuting in the competition. The gold medal went to the who finished top of the final group round-robin after winning their four games which included a two goal win over second place Yugoslavia . West Germany finished in third place.[1]
Group stage [ ]
Group A [ ]
2
2
0
0
69
27
+42
4
West Germany
2
1
0
1
44
36
+8
2
2
0
0
2
22
72
−50
0
Source:[citation needed ]
October 17
44–11
Canadian Forces Base, St. Jean and College Sherbrook, Sherbrook
October 18
West Germany
28–11
Canadian Forces Base, St. Jean and College Sherbrook, Sherbrook
October 19
25–16
West Germany
Canadian Forces Base, St. Jean and College Sherbrook, Sherbrook
Group B [ ]
Source:[citation needed ]
October 17
Yugoslavia
35–7
Canadian Forces Base, St. Jean and College Sherbrook, Sherbrook
October 18
Netherlands
24–6
Canadian Forces Base, St. Jean and College Sherbrook, Sherbrook
October 19
South Korea
38–11
Canadian Forces Base, St. Jean and College Sherbrook, Sherbrook
Group C [ ]
Denmark
3
3
0
0
60
47
+13
6
3
2
0
1
82
54
+28
4
3
1
0
2
50
58
−8
2
France
3
0
0
3
37
70
−33
0
Source:[citation needed ]
October 17
19–14
France
Canadian Forces Base, St. Jean and College Sherbrook, Sherbrook
October 17
Denmark
26–21
Canadian Forces Base, St. Jean and College Sherbrook, Sherbrook
October 18
32–11
France
Canadian Forces Base, St. Jean and College Sherbrook, Sherbrook
October 18
Denmark
15–14
Canadian Forces Base, St. Jean and College Sherbrook, Sherbrook
October 19
29–17
Canadian Forces Base, St. Jean and College Sherbrook, Sherbrook
October 19
Denmark
19–12
France
Canadian Forces Base, St. Jean and College Sherbrook, Sherbrook
Final round [ ]
Group 7-11 [ ]
France
4
3
0
1
93
62
+31
6
4
3
0
1
80
56
+24
6
Netherlands
4
2
0
2
69
54
+15
4
4
2
0
2
74
77
−3
4
4
0
0
4
39
106
−67
0
Source:[citation needed ]
October 21
France
27–17
Canadian Forces Base, St. Jean and College Sherbrook, Sherbrook
October 21
23–11
Canadian Forces Base, St. Jean and College Sherbrook, Sherbrook
October 22
25–9
Canadian Forces Base, St. Jean and College Sherbrook, Sherbrook
October 22
Netherlands
17–12
Canadian Forces Base, St. Jean and College Sherbrook, Sherbrook
October 24
26–14
Canadian Forces Base, St. Jean and College Sherbrook, Sherbrook
October 24
France
18–13
Netherlands
Canadian Forces Base, St. Jean and College Sherbrook, Sherbrook
October 25
France
34–13
Canadian Forces Base, St. Jean and College Sherbrook, Sherbrook
October 25
18–15
Netherlands
Canadian Forces Base, St. Jean and College Sherbrook, Sherbrook
Group 1-6 [ ]
Source:[citation needed ]
October 21
32–14
Canadian Forces Base, St. Jean and College Sherbrook, Sherbrook
October 21
South Korea
28–20
Denmark
Canadian Forces Base, St. Jean and College Sherbrook, Sherbrook
October 22
34–24
South Korea
Canadian Forces Base, St. Jean and College Sherbrook, Sherbrook
October 22
West Germany
19–17
Canadian Forces Base, St. Jean and College Sherbrook, Sherbrook
(8–8)
October 22
Yugoslavia
22–18
Denmark
Canadian Forces Base, St. Jean and College Sherbrook, Sherbrook
October 24
22–16
Denmark
Canadian Forces Base, St. Jean and College Sherbrook, Sherbrook
October 24
Yugoslavia
32–17
Canadian Forces Base, St. Jean and College Sherbrook, Sherbrook
October 25
West Germany
17–11
Denmark
Canadian Forces Base, St. Jean and College Sherbrook, Sherbrook
October 25
South Korea
28–20
Canadian Forces Base, St. Jean and College Sherbrook, Sherbrook
October 25
25–23
Yugoslavia
Canadian Forces Base, St. Jean and College Sherbrook, Sherbrook Attendance: 1000
(11–13)
Ranking [ ]
The final rankings from the 1981 edition:[2]
References [ ]
External links [ ]