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Austria Women's National Handball Team
The Austria women's national handball team is the national team of Austria. It is governed by the Austrian Handball Federation and takes part in international team handball competitions. Competitive record Champions   Runners-up   Third place   Fourth place   Olympic Games World Championship European Championship Team Current squad Roster for the 2024 European Women's Handball Championship. Head coach: Monique Tijsterman Technical staff Notable players Several Austrian players have seen their individual performance recognized at international tournaments. ;MVP * Ausra Fridrikas, 1999 World Championship ;All-Star Team * Marianna Racz, 1992 Summer Olympics * Sorina Lefter, 1995 World Championship * Ausra Fridrikas, 1999 World Championship, 2002 European Championship * Tanja Logwin, 2004 European Championship ;Top Scorer * Ausra Fridrikas, 2001 World Championship (87 goals) * Katrin Engel, 2009 World Champions ...
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Austrian Handball Federation
The Austrian Handball Federation (') (ÖHB) is the national organization responsible for managing and promoting the practice of handball and beach handball in Austria. Its head office is located in Vienna. ÖHB was founded on 25 January 1925 and is affiliated to the International Handball Federation, European Handball Federation and Austrian Olympic Committee. Current president of ÖHB is Mr. Gerhard Hofbauer, who held the position since 1996. Mr. Martin Hausleitner is current secretary general of ÖHB. Competitions * Handball Liga Austria * Women Handball Liga Austria National teams Handball * Austria men's national handball team * Austria men's national junior handball team * Austria men's national youth handball team * Austria women's national handball team * Austria women's national junior handball team * Austria women's national youth handball team Beach Handball * Austria national beach handball team * Austria women's nationa ...
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Handball At The 1996 Summer Olympics – Women's Tournament
The women's handball tournament at the 1996 Summer Olympics was contested by eight teams divided in two groups, with the top two proceeding to the semifinals and the bottom two proceeding to placement matches. Qualification Squads Preliminary round Group A ---- ---- Group B ---- ---- Playoffs Bracket Semifinals Seventh place game Fifth place game Bronze medal game Gold medal game Rankings and statistics References External linksHandball & Olympic Games 1936-2000 ''International Handball Federation The International Handball Federation (IHF) is the administrative and controlling body for handball and beach handball. IHF is responsible for the organisation of handball's major international tournaments, notably the IHF World Men's Handball C ...'', pp. 38–39Barcelona 1996: Handballamarcolympics.org {{DEFAULTSORT:Handball at the 1996 Summer Olympics - Women's tournament Handball at the 1996 Summer Olympics Women's handball in t ...
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1971 World Women's Handball Championship
The 1971 World Women's Handball Championship took place in the Netherlands between 11-19 December 1971. After the 1968 edition was cancelled because of the intervention of Czechoslovakia from the Soviet Union, the 1971 edition took place in December 1971. East Germany took the title as they defeated Yugoslavia 11-8 in the final. Premlinary Round Group A ---- ---- Group B ---- ---- Group C ---- ---- Main round Group A ---- ---- Group B ---- ---- Ranking Round ---- ---- Placement Round Fifth Place Playoff Third Place Playoff Final Final standings Winning team * Kristina Hochmuth * Waltraud Kretzschmar * Maria Winkler * Bärbel Braun * Petra Kahnt * Waltraud Mester * Barbara Helbig * Barb Heinz * Renate Breuer * Barbara Starke * Hannelore Zober * Hannelore Burosch * Edelgard Rothe * Adelheid Dobrunz * Liane Michaelis * Brigitte Lück Coach: Hans Becker and Harry Becker. References International Handball Federation ...
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1965 World Women's Handball Championship
The 1965 World Women's Handball Championship was the third edition of the tournament. It took place in West Germany in 1965. Preliminary round Group A ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- Group B ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- Placement Matches Seventh Place Playoff Fifth Place Playoff Third Place Playoff Final Final standings References * {{World Handball Championship 1965 Events January–February * January 14 – The First Minister of Northern Ireland and the Taoiseach of the Republic of Ireland meet for the first time in 43 years. * January 20 ** Lyndon B. Johnson is Second inauguration of Lynd ... W W W Women's handball in Germany November 1965 sports events in Europe ...
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1962 World Women's Handball Championship
The 1962 World Women's Handball Championship was the second Women's Handball World Championship. It took place in Romania in 1962. As five years earlier, the competition was played with only seven players on the field, outdoor, on clay, in broad daylight and in two 20-minutes half-times. For the first time a non-European team, namely Japan, entered the competition. Preliminary round Group A Group B Group C Main round Group I Group II Classification round Finals Final standings References {{World Handball Championship 1962 World 1962 Women's handball in Romania World Women's Handball Championship World Women's Handball Championship The IHF Women's Handball World Championship has been organized by the International Handball Federation since 1957. European teams have won every time except 1995 where South Korea won as the first team outside Europe and 2013 where Brazil won ... 1962 in Romanian women's sport ...
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1957 World Women's Handball Championship
The 1957 World Women's Handball Championship was the first Women's world Championship. It took place in Virovitica, PR Croatia and Belgrade, PR Serbia within FPR Yugoslavia in 1957. Preliminary round Group A Group B Group C Main round Group I Group II Classification round Finals SourceIHF Archive Final standings Final ranking Source: References * {{World Handball Championship 1957 Events January * January 1 – The Saarland joins West Germany. * January 3 – Hamilton Watch Company introduces the first electric watch. * January 5 – South African player Russell Endean becomes the first batsman to be Dismissal (cricke ... W W W International handball competitions hosted by Croatia International handball competitions hosted by Serbia Women's handball in Croatia Women's handball in Serbia July 1957 sports events in Europe ...
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