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France earns first women’s handball gold after win over ROC

France earns first women’s handball gold after win over ROC

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Tokyo 2020 Olympics – Handball – Women – Gold medal match – Russian Olympic Committee v France – Yoyogi National Stadium – Tokyo, Japan – August 8, 2021. Team members of France celebrate after winning gold REUTERS/Susana Vera

TOKYO – France claimed its first Olympic women’s handball title, beating the Russian Olympic Committee (ROC) team 30-25 in the final at the Tokyo Games on Sunday.

France secured gold following a dramatic, high-paced showdown between the two sides in which they had the upper hand at the break before the Russians pulled level at 16-16.

But then France shifted gears to take a decisive advantage at 20-16 in the 43rd minute of a tight contest in which the lead had not crossed more than three points up until then.

The ROC had won their previous meeting with France by a solitary goal in the group stage at Tokyo despite trailing at halftime but their efforts were in vain in the final.

The victory meant France emulated their male counterparts in bagging the gold medal, marking the first time since Los Angeles 1984 that both men’s and women’s handball teams from the same country have triumphed at the Games.

The Soviet Union first managed the feat in 1976 before Yugoslavia nearly four decades ago.

Norway took bronze after thrashing Sweden 36-19 earlier on Sunday, dominating the clash as their fast attacks overwhelmed the Swedish defense.

Norway also won bronze in women’s handball at the 2016 Rio Olympics after taking the title at the 2012 and 2008 Games.

Sweden, playing their first Olympic medal match in women’s handball, struggled throughout the game and missed many shots.

On Sunday, Nora Moerk led Norway’s assault on the Swedish goal, netting eight balls to grab the top-scorer spot for women in handball at the Tokyo Games with 52 goals.

An outstanding performance by Norway goalie Silje Solberg, who had a superb 44% saving efficiency rate and even scored a goal, kept Sweden in check.

“It’s my first Olympic medal and it means a lot for me,” Solberg said.

“To finish this way is a good feeling for me and the whole team. We showed that we’re meant to be here in the top three.”

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