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The 1990 [[ISF Women's World Championship]] for [[softball]] was held July 13–21, 1990 in [[Normal, Illinois|Normal, Illinois, United States]]. The host United States won their second straight title after the event's final was rained out. The U.S. was given the title due to a superior ranking than the other finalist, New Zealand, in pool play.
The 1990 [[ISF Women's World Championship]] for [[softball]] was held July 13–21, 1990 in [[Normal, Illinois|Normal, Illinois, United States]]. The host United States won their second straight title after the event's final was rained out. The U.S. was given the title due to a superior ranking than the other finalist, New Zealand, in pool play.


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==External links==
==External links==
*[http://www.internationalsoftball.com/english/events/90_womens_wc.asp]
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20120224045514/http://www.internationalsoftball.com/english/events/90_womens_wc.asp]


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Latest revision as of 05:44, 18 July 2024

1990 Women's Softball World Championship
Tournament details
Host country United States
Teams20
Final positions
Champions
 United States (4th title)
Runner-up
 New Zealand
Third place
 China
Fourth place Australia
1986
1994

The 1990 ISF Women's World Championship for softball was held July 13–21, 1990 in Normal, Illinois, United States. The host United States won their second straight title after the event's final was rained out. The U.S. was given the title due to a superior ranking than the other finalist, New Zealand, in pool play.

Pool play

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Team  GP W L
 United States 9 9 0
 New Zealand 9 8 1
 China 9 8 1
 Australia 9 8 1
 Chinese Taipei 9 6 3
 Japan 9 6 3
 Canada 9 6 3
 Italy 9 6 3
 Netherlands 9 5 4
 Cuba 9 5 4
 Puerto Rico 9 5 4
 Philippines 9 4 5
 Bahamas 9 4 5
 Netherlands Antilles 9 4 5
 Mexico 9 2 7
 Aruba 9 2 7
 Bermuda 9 1 8
 Indonesia 9 1 8
 Argentina 9 0 9
 Zimbabwe 9 0 9

Medal round

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Day TwoBronze MedalGold Medal
1 United States61 United States
2 New Zealand12 New Zealand
2 New Zealand1
3 China0
3 China1
4 Australia0

The gold medal game was rained out. The United States was awarded the gold medal for a superior round robin record.

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