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2003 AFRICAN WOMEN'S NATIONS CHAMPIONSHIP |
EGYPT WON THE TROPHY
AND QUALIFIED TO WORLD CUP
Egypt women team won the most successful African Nations
Championship in Nairobi, Nigeria to qualify to the world cup in
Japan 1-15 November 2003 and to become the sixth Egyptian team to
qualify to a big FIVB competition after senior men and women in the
World Championships 2002, Boys Under 19, Men's Under 21 and Girls
Under 18 in 2003.
Tahani Toson, the best player in Africa for 10 years led Egyptian
team to win crucial Kenya clash in the final 3-1(25-19-22-25, 29-27,
25-19) by her high performance in spiking and blocking to win also
the best player's trophy.
Cameroon won the bronze medal dismissing Algeria in the third place
match 3-1(25-22, 25-16, 20-25, 25-20), and Tunisia got the fifth
position defeating Seychelles 3-0 (26-24, 25-18, 30-28). In the
match of the seventh and eighth places RD Congo defeated Senegal 3-2
(28-26, 25-22, 23-35, 18-25, 15-12).
The competition was very successful. In the Final the competition
Hall was full of spectators and many people were on the stairs of
the tribune. More than 9000 persons attended the final in a hall of
6000 capacitance and they present very nice and fair public. The
final match was very interesting with long rallies and spectacular
actions in presence of the Minister of Sport, the Director of Sport
Council and local authorities. The demonstration of fair play by all
actors; players, Coaches, and fans gave the competition a nice
atmosphere although the Organizer lost the final. There was also a
good performance of the referees with no complaints of any team
The organization of the competition was very good and the organizer
prepared farewell party in the last day with demonstration of dance
by each delegation. Friendship between the delegations, players and
officials, was apparent and it was really a great achievement for
African volleyball.
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Individual Prizes: |
| Prize |
No |
Team |
Player
Name |
| Best Server |
1 |
TUNISIA |
RAFRAFI ARBIA |
| Best Receiver |
17 |
KENYA |
WESUTILA MERCY |
| Best Setter |
9 |
CAMEROON |
BELENG ROSE |
| Best Attacker |
9 |
KENYA |
NDASABA DORCAS |
| Best Blocker |
1 |
ALGERIA |
OULMOU LYDIA |
| Best Defender |
12 |
EGYPT |
SARA ALI |
| Best Scorer |
11 |
EGYPT |
TAHANI TOSON |
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