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2011 World Netball Championships
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2011 World Netball Championships
Tournament details
Host country Singapore
Dates3–10 July 2011 (2011-07-03 – 2011-07-10)
Teams16
Final positions
Champions Australia (10th title)
Runner-up New Zealand
Third place England
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The 2011 World Netball Championships was the 13th edition of the INF Netball World Cup, a quadrennial premier event in international netball. It was held in Singapore from 3–10 July. All 48 matches were played at the Singapore Indoor Stadium. Singapore was chosen as the host nation at the 2007 IFNA Congress in Auckland.

Sixteen nations contested the week-long tournament. Ten nations gained selection for the World Championships in five regional qualifying tournaments held from 2010 to 2011; the top five national teams from the 2007 tournament also qualified, along with host nation Singapore. The teams were divided into four pools, in which teams played every other team once. The two highest teams in each pool progressed to the quarter-finals, while the remaining teams played in classification matches to determine the 9th–16th placings.

Among the eight nations to qualify for the quarter-finals, Northern Ireland debuted entering in the finals stages. New Zealand advanced to the gold medal playoff by defeating South Africa and England, while Australia joined their Antipodean rivals after victories over Malawi and Jamaica. Medal matches were played on 10 July. England and Jamaica contested the bronze medal match, which England won 70–49. A closely fought gold medal match between Australia and New Zealand was tied at the end of four-quarters of regular time. Australia defended its 2007 title scoring the winning goal in the dying seconds of extra time, defeating New Zealand 58–57 to claim their tenth title.

Organisation

Singapore Indoor Stadium
Host venue
1°18′2.5″N 103°52′27.2″E / 1.300694°N 103.874222°E / 1.300694; 103.874222 (Singapore Indoor Stadium)
Location Kallang, Singapore
Constructed 1989
Capacity 8,000

Bids

Bidding to host the 13th World Championships began in 2006. The final vote for hosting the 2011 tournament was held at the 2007 IFNA Congress in Auckland, New Zealand. Delegates at the Congress chose between Singapore and Melbourne, Australia. In a unanimous decision, Singapore was selected to host the 2011 event.[1][2] The successful Singapore delegation included team co-captains Pearline Chan and Jean Ng. The 2011 tournament was the second time that Singapore has hosted a World Championship, the first being in 1983.

Host venue

All 48 matches were held at the Singapore Indoor Stadium, located 4 km from the city centre along the Kallang waterfront. The venue was built in 1989 at a cost of S$90 million. It was designed by Japanese architect Kenzo Tange and features an iconic cone-shaped roof. Recently, it has hosted events for the 2009 Asian Youth Games and the 2010 Summer Youth Olympics. It is also set to be part of the new Singapore Sports Hub, which will be built on the site of the nearby Singapore National Stadium.

For the World Netball Championships, the venue contained two adjacent playing courts and an overall seating capacity of 8,000.[3] Singapore has an average temperature of 31 °C in July; however, the venue was kept air-conditioned at a constant temperature of 20 °C throughout the tournament.[4]

Sponsors and partners

The 2011 World Championships was administered by the International Federation of Netball Associations and Netball Singapore. Mission Foods were the title sponsors for the event, which became known as the 2011 Mission Foods World Netball Championship. Swissôtel The Stamford and Fairmont Singapore are the official hotels for the Championship, where all teams stayed for the duration of the tournament.

Broadcasters

Country Broadcaster[5]
 Australia Network Ten (One)
ABC Radio
 Fiji Fiji Television
 Ireland BSKYB
 Jamaica Television Jamaica
 Malawi SuperSport
 New Zealand Sky Network Television
Prime
 Singapore ESPN Star Sports (host broadcaster)
MediaCorp Channel 5
 South Africa SuperSport
 United Kingdom BSKYB
 United States ESPN3
Region Broadcaster[5]
Caribbean Caribbean Media Corporation
Pacific Islands Fiji Television
Southeast Asia ESPN Star Sports
Sub-Saharan Africa SuperSport

Umpires

The IFNA announced on 24 March 2011 that seventeen umpires from seven countries would officiate matches at the tournament,[6] with two more umpires later added.[7]

Nation Umpire
 AUS Rachael Ayre
 AUS Paula Ferguson
 AUS Sharon Kelly
 AUS Clare McCabe
 AUS Kate Wright
 BAR Marion Johnson-Hurley
 ENG Gary Burgess
 ENG Judith Groves
 ENG Louise Travis
 JAM Dalton Hinds
 NZL Liz Boon
 NZL Jono Bredin
 NZL Bobbi Brown
 NZL Bronwyn Meek
 NZL Fay Meiklejohn
 NZL Mandy Nottingham
 RSA Annie Kloppers
 RSA Theresa Prince
 TRI Joel Young Strong

Teams

Qualification

Sixteen nations contested the 2011 tournament.[8]

Singapore automatically qualified as the host nation:

The top five teams from the 2007 tournament also qualified:

The remaining ten teams qualified through five regional tournaments, from each of which two teams progressed to the World Championships.

Africa
Americas
Asia
Europe
Oceania

Draw

The draw for the 2011 tournament was determined on 12 December 2010 in Singapore.[9]

  1. The top 4 teams from the previous championship (Australia, New Zealand, Jamaica and England) were put in the number one position from pool A to pool D respectively.
  2. Malawi was then put in the second position in pool D, while hosts Singapore were put in the second position on pool C.
  3. Then the five teams who finished first in their qualifying tournaments (Fiji, South Africa, Sri Lanka, Trinidad, Tobago and Northern Ireland) were put into the groups in either the second or third position.
  4. Finally, the teams who finished second in their qualifying tournaments (Barbados, Botswana, Malaysia, Samoa and Wales) were put into the groups in either the third or fourth position.[9]

No more than two teams from the same region could have been drawn into the same group.[9] Teams are listed with their IFNA ranking (as of 17 June 2011)[10] in parentheses.

Pool A Pool B Pool C Pool D

 Australia (2)
 Sri Lanka (18)
 Northern Ireland (12)
 Samoa (10)

 New Zealand (1)
 Trinidad and Tobago (8)
 Fiji (5)
 Wales (13)

 Jamaica (4)
 Singapore (19)
 South Africa (6)
 Botswana (17)

 England (3)
 Malawi (7)
 Barbados (9)
 Malaysia (23)

Players

Format

The 2011 tournament comprised 48 matches played over eight days from 3–10 July. The 16 participating teams were initially divided into four pools of four teams. During the preliminary pool stage, teams in each pool played each other once. In every pool match, two points were awarded to a winning team, while no points are given to a losing team.

At the end of the preliminary matches, the two teams with the highest number of points in each pool progressed to the finals, ultimately contesting the 1st–8th final placings. The remaining two teams from each pool entered classification matches, which determined the 9th–16th final placings.

Eight teams contested the finals matches, each playing one quarter-final and one semi-final. The four teams that won their quarter-finals contested the medal matches. Of these four teams, the two semi-final winners advanced to the gold medal match, while the other two teams played for bronze. The medal matches were scheduled for the last day of the tournament, on 10 July.

Preliminary matches

Pool A

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1  Australia 3 3 0 0 253 76 177 6
2  Northern Ireland 3 2 0 1 164 168 −4 4
3  Samoa 3 1 0 2 117 200 −83 2
4  Sri Lanka 3 0 0 3 129 219 −90 0
  • Highlighted teams advanced to the quarter-finals. Remaining teams will contest classification matches.
4 July
13:15 (SST)
Report Australia  81–23  Samoa    Singapore Indoor Stadium: Court 1
Umpires: B. Brown, D. Hinds
Reserve umpire: F. Meiklejohn
Bassett Goals scored 31/31 (100%)
Bell Goals scored 6/8 (75%)
Cox Goals scored 23/27 (85%)
Medhurst Goals scored 21/25 (84%)
Faasavalu Goals scored 15/27 (56%)
Langi Goals scored 8/15 (53%)
4 July
15:30 (SST)
Report Sri Lanka  56–65  Northern Ireland    Singapore Indoor Stadium: Court 2
Umpires: M. Johnson-Hurley, T. Prince
Reserve umpire: J. Young-Strong
Sivalingam Goals scored 54/55 (98%)
Samarasinghe Goals scored 2/3 (67%)
Lennon Goals scored 50/61 (82%)
McCullough Goals scored 12/15 (80%)
O'Hanlon Goals scored 3/7 (43%)
5 July
13:15 (SST)
Report Samoa  57–53  Sri Lanka    Singapore Indoor Stadium: Court 2
Umpires: G. Burgess, L. Travis
Reserve umpire: J. Bredin
Faasavalu Goals scored 15/20 (75%)
Langi Goals scored 42/48 (88%)
Samarasingha Goals scored 3/3 (100%)
Sivalingam Goals scored 50/52 (96%)
5 July
17:45 (SST)
Report Australia  75–33  Northern Ireland    Singapore Indoor Stadium: Court 1
Umpires: J. Groves, T. Prince
Reserve umpire: G. Burgess
Bassett Goals scored 31/31 (100%)
Bell Goals scored 16/19 (84%)
Cox Goals scored 12/13 (92%)
Medhurst Goals scored 16/17 (94%)
Bowman Goals scored 8/14 (57%)
Lennon Goals scored 25/36 (69%)
6 July
11:00 (SST)
Report Northern Ireland  66–37  Samoa    Singapore Indoor Stadium: Court 1
Umpires: A. Kloppers, S. Kelly
Reserve umpire: M. Johnson-Hurley
Bowman Goals scored 6/8 (75%)
Lennon Goals scored 47/58 (81%)
McCullough Goals scored 13/18 (72%)
Chang Goals scored 5/6 (83%)
Faasavalu Goals scored 16/18 (89%)
Langi Goals scored 16/22 (73%)
6 July
20:00 (SST)
Report Australia  97–20  Sri Lanka    Singapore Indoor Stadium: Court 1
Umpires: L. Travis, J. Young-Strong
Reserve umpire: T. Prince
Bassett Goals scored 30/30 (100%)
Bell Goals scored 16/21 (76%)
Cox Goals scored 27/33 (82%)
Medhurst Goals scored 24/24 (100%)
Samarasingha Goals scored 4/9 (44%)
Sivalingam Goals scored 16/17 (94%)

Pool B

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