Final Standings

1. USA
9. Czech Republic
2. Australia

10. Germany
3. Canada

11. Haudenosaunee
4. England

12. New Zealand
5. Ireland

13. Netherlands
6. Wales

14. Austria
7. Japan

15. Denmark
8. Scotland

16. South Korea

Articles on the World Cup were published in European Lacrosse Magazine #15. Read Wales at the World Cup (document PDF) and Womens World Q&A, Fiona Clark (document PDF)

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FIL Women’s World Team 2009

Goalkeeper Defence Midfield Attack
Sue McSolvin, AUS Regina Oliver, USA
Amber Falcone, USA
Sarah Forbes, AUS
Sue McSolvin, AUS
Kristen Kjellman, USA
Stacey Morlang, AUS
Sarah Albrecht, USA
Dana Dobbie, CAN
Laura Warren, WAL
Hannah Nielsen, AUS
Jen Adams, AUS
Lindsey Munday, USA

STORM AWARDS

Best goalie: Sue Mc Solvin, AUS
Best defender: Amber Falcone, USA
Greatest team improvement: Olivia Kim, South Korea

CHANCE AWARDS

Most goals: Sarah Sweerts, NED
Most assists: Jen Adams, AUS
Most points: Jen Adams, AUS

HEART OF LACROSSE AWARDS

These awards are given to individuals who have made a significant difference to the participation of the team or group at this World Cup

Australia: Graham and Pam Hobbs
Austria: Daniela Durr
Canada: Lindsey Hart
Czech Republic: Martin Mrlik
Denmark: Katerina Klimoszkova
England: Jenny Haynes
Germany: Annette (Netti) Schumann
Haudenosaunee: Awehiyo Thomas
Ireland: Dan Leidl
Japan: Kenji Imai
Netherlands: Alize Scheenstra
New Zealand: Paul Mollison
Scotland: Caroline McCosh
South Korea: Olivia Joo-Youn Kim
USA: Michael Cantele
Wales: Dan Young
Umpires and Technical Delegates: Jackie Huffnell
World Cup Executive Board: Bohdan Fuka
World Cup Executive Board: Ondřej Mika

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