The purpose of this template is to collect source text used in several articles in one place, in order to minimize maintenance and storage space. This is the Russia roster in the women's handball tournament of the 2008 Summer Olympics. The template is typically used in two articles: the article covering Russia at the 2008 Summer Olympics, and the article covering the rosters of all participating teams of the tournament.
The following is the Russia roster in the women's handball tournament of the 2008 Summer Olympics.[1][2] view · talk
Head coach: Yevgeni Trefilov
See also
Template:2008 Summer Olympics Russia men's handball team roster
References
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Men's tournament |
Standings |
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Games |
Preliminary round |
Group A |
- Game A1 (Croatia–Spain)
- A2 (France–Brazil)
- A3 (Poland–China)
- A4 (Brazil–Croatia)
- A5 (China–France)
- A6 (Spain–Poland)
- A7 (Poland–Brazil)
- A8 (China–Spain)
- A9 (France–Croatia)
- A10 (Brazil–China)
- A11 (France–Spain)
- A12 (Croatia–Poland)
- A13 (Spain–Brazil)
- A14 (Croatia–China)
- A15 (Poland–France)
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Group B |
- Game B1 (Russia–Iceland)
- B2 (Germany–South Korea)
- B3 (Denmark–Egypt)
- B4 (Egypt–Russia)
- B5 (South Korea–Denmark)
- B6 (Iceland–Germany)
- B7 (Germany–Egypt)
- B8 (South Korea–Iceland)
- B9 (Denmark–Russia)
- B10 (Egypt–South Korea)
- B11 (Russia–Germany)
- B12 (Denmark–Iceland)
- B13 (Iceland–Egypt)
- B14 (Russia–South Korea)
- B15 (Germany–Denmark)
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Knockout stage |
Quarter-finals |
- Game C1 (France–Russia)
- C2 (Poland–Iceland)
- C3 (Denmark–Croatia)
- C4 (South Korea–Spain)
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Classification round |
Semi-finals |
- Game D1 (Russia–Denmark)
- D2 (Poland–South Korea)
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7th–8th place game |
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5th–6th place game |
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Medal round |
Semi-finals |
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Bronze medal game |
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Gold medal game |
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Rosters |
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Women's tournament |
Standings |
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Games |
Preliminary round |
Group A |
- Game A1 (France–Angola)
- A2 (Romania–Kazakhstan)
- A3 (Norway–China)
- A4 (Kazakhstan–France)
- A5 (Angola–Norway)
- A6 (China–Romania)
- A7 (Romania–France)
- A8 (China–Angola)
- A9 (Norway–Kazakhstan)
- A10 (Kazakhstan–China)
- A11 (Romania–Angola)
- A12 (France–Norway)
- A13 (Angola–Kazakhstan)
- A14 (Norway–Romania)
- A15 (France–China)
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Group B |
- Game B1 (Hungary–Sweden)
- B2 (Russia–South Korea)
- B3 (Germany–Brazil)
- B4 (Brazil–Hungary)
- B5 (South Korea–Germany)
- B6 (Sweden–Russia)
- B7 (Russia–Brazil)
- B8 (South Korea–Sweden)
- B9 (Germany–Hungary)
- B10 (Brazil–South Korea)
- B11 (Germany–Sweden)
- B12 (Hungary–Russia)
- B13 (Sweden–Brazil)
- B14 (Russia–Germany)
- B15 (Hungary–South Korea)
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Knockout stage |
Quarter-finals |
- Game C1 (Norway–Sweden)
- C2 (Romania–Hungary)
- C3 (South Korea–China)
- C4 (Russia–France)
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Classification round |
Semi-finals |
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7th–8th place game |
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5th–6th place game |
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Medal round |
Semi-finals |
- Game F1 (Norway–South Korea)
- F2 (Hungary–Russia)
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Bronze medal game |
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Gold medal game |
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Rosters |
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