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25.01.2022 https://www.theworldgames.org/a/Athlete-of-the-Year-2019-70



24.01.2022 WOMEN'S RULES Exciting times ahead, as World Lacrosse moves to some big changes; Free Movement, Defender covering ball carrier through Goal Circle, Self Start from Out of Bounds, Mesh Sticks, Removal of 15m fan, Removal of Hanging Hashes. To commence 1 January 2020.

06.01.2022 2019 U19 Women's Lacrosse World Championship l World Lacrosse FINAL DAY RESULTS and PLACINGS. Sat 10 August 2019. USA 13 - Canada 3 - USA wins gold; Canada gets silver Australia 13 - England 8 - Australia wins bronze... Japan 12 - New Zealand 7 Ireland 7 - Chinese Taipei 5 Israel 11 - Kenya 10 At each World Championship, a World Team is named, recognizing the 10 top players. The winners for this tournament are: Brianne Gross, Rachel Hall, Maddie Jenner, Izzy Scane and Caitlyn Wurzburger of Team USA, Kylea Dobson and Eve Hritzuk of Team Canada, Madison Copeland of Team Australia, Kokoro Nakazawa of Team Japan and Hannah Thurston of Team England. Final standings 1st -USA 2nd - Canada 3rd - Australia 4th - England 5th - Japan 6th - New Zealand 7th place - Wales 8th place - Germany 9th place Puerto Rico 10th place - Haudenosaunee 11th place - Scotland 12th place - Hong Kong 13th place - Czech Republic 14th place - China 15th place - Mexico 16th place - Korea 17th place - Israel 18th place - Kenya 19th place - Ireland 20th place - Chinese Taipei 21st place - Jamaica 22th place - Belgium Australian Lacrosse Association

05.01.2022 Bronze Medal - Congratulations Australia 2019 U19 Women's Lacrosse World Championship | World Lacrosse



05.01.2022 Women's Lacrosse - Rule Changes #worldlacrossesports announces detail of written rule changes, approved at the July 2019 General Assembly.

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