Russia captured their second continental championship and booked a spot in the 2008 Olympics by holding off Spain 74-68 in Sunday's final of the 2007 EuroBasket Women, but not before they nearly blew a 21-point lead.

Ilona Korstin led the way for Russia with 18 points while Tatiana Shchegoleva chipped in 14 points off the bench including the decisive lay-up with 13 seconds remaining after Spain had missed a chance to trim the margin to two points 10 seconds earlier.

Spain didn’t capture gold but Amaya Valdemoro was rewarded for her terrific tournament and amazing performance in the final with the EuroBasket Women’s Most Valuable Player award.

Valdemoro had 26 points and eight rebounds as Spain battled back from a 20-point deficit at half-time to trail 69-65.

France power forward Sandrine Gruda was honoured with the 2006 FIBA Europe Young Women's Player of the Year Award before the tip-off of Sunday's 2007 EuroBasket Women gold medal match between Russia and Spain.

The Cannes native, who just turned 20 in June, has already twice been named MVP of the French league while also helping Valenciennes to the 2006 Final Four of the Women EuroLeague. Gruda also competed for France at the 2006 FIBA World Championship in Brazil, averaging 12.0 points and 6.0 rebounds.

Belarus survived a furious comeback by Latvia to win 72-63 and capture the bronze medal in their very first appearance at the EuroBasket Women.

Anatoli Buyalski’s team led by as many as 25 points late in the third quarter but had to hold on for dear life as the Baltic side closed the gap to 61-57 with 3:29 to go on Ieva Kublina’s four-point play.


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07.10Final
Spain68-74Russia
07.10Placings 3rd and 4th
Belarus72-63Latvia
07.10Placings 5th and 6th
Czech Republic93-54Lithuania
07.10Placings 7th and 8th
Belgium72-63France

Competition System Live streaming Tickets Qualifiers
Points Per Game
Ann Wauters
BEL
Avg: 19.7
Born: 12.10.1980
Height: 1.95
NameAvg
1.Wauters, A. 19.7
2.Jekabsone-Zogota, A. 17.2
3.Valdemoro, A. 15.8
4.Fröhlich, L. 15.0
5.Vitecková, E. 14.9
Total Rebounds
Maria Stepanova
RUS
Avg: 10.0
Born: 23.02.1979
Height: 2.03
NameAvg
1.Stepanova, M. 10.0
2.Fröhlich, L. 8.7
3.Wauters, A. 8.1
4.Veremeenko, A. 7.6
5.Osipova, I. 7.6
Assists
Edwige Lawson-Wade
FRA
Avg: 4.3
Born: 14.05.1979
Height: 1.66
NameAvg
1.Lawson-Wade, E. 4.3
2.Vardarli, B. 3.8
3.Wambe, K. 3.4
4.Marchanka, N. 3.3
5.Jekabsone-Zogota, A. 3.2
6. Celine Dumerc (France) Jose Luis Saez (President FEB) and Amaya Valdemoro (Spain) EuroBasket Women 2007 - All Tournament Team Russia - Winner of EuroBasket Women 2007 Russia Celebration Winner of EuroBasket Women 2007: Russia Ekaterina Demagina and Maria Stepanova celebrating Amaya Valdemoro (Spain) Olga Arteshina (Russia) Maria Stepanova (Russia) Amaya Valdemoro (Spain) Ilona Korstin (Russia)
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It was a gut-wrenching loss for Spain in the final to Russia and especially for tournament MVP Amaya Valdemoro.

But she and teammates Cindy Lima and Lucila Pascua still took time to visit with Fibaeurope.com afterwards.  



Jeff Taylor With Ilona Korstin And Svetlana Abrosimova


Jeff Taylor With Russia's Maria Stepanova


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The last team to get the ticket for the World Olympic Qualifying Tournament is the Czech Republic.

The former champs easily beat Lithuania in the classification game for fifth place 93-54 and finished the tournament with two wins in a row.

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