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France women's national handball team; Medal record Olympic Games; 2020 Tokyo: Team: 2016 Rio de Janeiro: Team: 2024 Paris: Team: World Championship; 2003 Croatia: 2017 Germany: 2023 Denmark/Norway/Sweden: 1999 Denmark/Norway: 2009 China: 2011 Brazil: 2021 Spain: European Championship; 2018 France: 2020 Denmark: 2002 Denmark: 2006 Sweden: 2016 ...
Denmark won the men's tournament in a clean sweep with Germany on second place. Host France became 8th. Norway won by the women defeating France in the final. The final set a spectators record for a women's handball match with 26,664 spectators. Most valuable players were Katrine Lunde (NOR) for the women and Mathias Gidsel (DEN) for the
1.1 Olympic Games. 1.2 World ... 1965 West Germany: 1997 Germany: 2007 France: ... The Germany women's national handball team is the national handball team of Germany.
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This article shows the rosters of all participating teams at the women's handball tournament at the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris. Each roster consisted of 15 players, where 14 could be chosen for each match. The players could be changed without restrictions. Age, clubs, caps and goals as of the start of the tournament, 25 July 2024.
Unified Team (EUN) [15] Natalya Anisimova Maryna Bazanova Svetlana Bogdanova Galina Borzenkova Natalya Deryugina Tatyana Dzhandzhgava Lyudmila Gudz Elina Guseva Tetyana Horb Larisa Kiselyova Natalya Morskova Galina Onoprienko Svetlana Pryakhina: 1996 Atlanta details Denmark (DEN) [16] Anja Andersen Camilla Andersen Kristine Andersen Heidi ...
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The 2024 IHF Women's Olympic Qualification Tournaments were held from 11 to 14 April 2024. Four teams took part in each tournament, with the two best-ranked teams qualifying for the 2024 Summer Olympics. Germany, Hungary, Netherlands, Slovenia, Spain and Sweden qualified for the Olympics. [1]