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Liu Xiaomei (L) of China passes the ball
during Women's Placement 5-8 - Match 33 between Sweden and China of
Beijing 2008 Olympic Games handball event at National Indoor Stadium in
Beijing, China, Aug. 21, 2008. China beat Sweden 20-19. (Xinhua
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Frida Toveby (L) of Sweden shoots during
Women's Placement 5-8 - Match 33 between Sweden and China of Beijing 2008
Olympic Games handball event at National Indoor Stadium in Beijing, China,
Aug. 21, 2008. China beat Sweden 20-19. (Xinhua Photo) Photo
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BEIJING, Aug. 21 (Xinhua) -- China downed Sweden
20-19 in the women's handball's 5-8 placement at the Beijing Olympics on
Thursday. The win enabled the hosts to fight for the fifth place in Saturday's
competition.
It was a breakthrough compared with the eighth
ranking of Chinese girls at the Athens Olympics four years ago.
"We have reached the goal set before the match. It is
our first time to compete against Sweden. We have successfully followed the
counterattack strategies of our coach. Wang Min played very well to defend the
attacks of Swedish left back Linnea Torstenson who scored most in previous
matches. " said pivot Liu Yun.
Swedish coach Ulf Schefvert told reporters after the
contest, "The match was tied. Both of the teams had lower morale and were
physically weak after failing to gain berths in semifinals."
The view was echoed by Chinese team's coach Kang
Jae-won. He said, "Home fans gave great support to Chinese players, although
they have lost much energy in previous matches and many girls suffer from
injuries. Wu Wenjuan who scored at last had been asked to shoulder the defensive
task as she has ligament ailment. I would like to thank our team members for
their fighting spirit."
"I regret that we did not realize our goal of making
semifinal. Chinese players have showed their top-class potential in training,"
said Kang.
China launched continuous attacks and carried out
efficient cooperation before the gate. It put an end to the first half with 8-7,
although Swedish girls scored first with a powerful shot at the fourth
minute.
A penalty shootout of Sweden at the first minute
after the interval made the two teams to fight for a lead with more fierce
attacks. The match was tied nine times in the second half. Center back Wu
Wenjuan secured China's victory with two minutes left by piercing the defense of
Swedish girls and hurling the ball into the net.
China reached the quarterfinal at the Beijing Olympic
women's handball after stunning European powerhouse France 21-18 in their last
preliminary game, while debutant Sweden also found their place in top eight,
upsetting Brazil 25-22 here on Sunday.
The two teams lost out to South Korea and Norway
respectively, missing the chance to make semifinals.
China will fight for the fifth place with the winner
of the placement between Romania and France.