22.10.2015, 09:44 NEWS REPORT: An impressive list of handball players will represent and promote the five host cities and the hosting nation in the lead-up to next year's championship - including an EHF EURO MVP |
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Sweden 2016 names EHF EURO ambassadorsTogether they have played almost 500 times for the Swedish national team, scoring more than 1,400 goals along the way. The list of ambassadors that have been announced by the organising committee of next year's championship is truly an impressive. Starting with Nathalie Hagman as the ambassador for Stockholm, Linnea Torstensson for Kristianstad, Sabina Jacobsen for Malmö, Therese Wallter for Helsingborg and Loui Sand for Gothenburg, it all peaked on Wednesday when Women's EHF EURO 2014 MVP Isabelle Gulldén was revealed as the tournament's national ambassador. "Bella Gulldén is a real star and one of the leaders of the national team with important roles both in attack and defence. Furthermore she has taken on a great responsibility for promoting handball, inviting and inspiring her fans, in particular on social media," says EHF EURO 2016 marketing manager Matilda Boson, herself a former international and EHF EURO 2010 silver medallist. "We are looking forward to cooperating with her to keep spreading the word of handball." "It feels amazing to be a national ambassador. An EHF EURO on home courts is a fantastistic opportunity to get new people to watch and try handball," says Gulldén, who also loves the championship's slogan 'Pure heart. All hands.' "I think it is perfect. It shows the contrasting aspects in handball. I'm not sure there is any other sport where you have to be so tough and so technical at the same time. To achieve something in handball you need to have both a passionate heart and a skillful hand." Just as Boson, Gulldén was part of the Swedish team that won silver at the EHF EURO 2010 in Denmark and Norway - their first medal in EHF EURO history, which was followed by a bronze medal last December at the EHF EURO 2014. "The Norwegians, Danes and Swedes created an awesome atmosphere (in 2010)! It felt almost like a home court and gave our team many big energy boosts. I hope the Scandinavians can create that kind of atmosphere at Sweden 2016 as well," says Gulldén. Coincidentally it will be not all smiles between the ambassadors next weekend, as Gulldén and her club CSM Bucuresti face IK Sävehof - and hence Loui Sand - in the Women's EHF Champions League. Bucuresti's Swedish left back Linnea Torstenson - the third ambassador in this mix - will not be able to play because of a knee injury.
The ambassadors for the Women's EHF EURO 2016 in Sweden
Bella Gulldén - national ambassador
Nathalie Hagman - Stockholm ambassador
Linnea Torstenson - Kristianstad ambassador
Sabina Jacobsen - Malmö ambassador
Therese Wallter - Helsingborg ambassador
Loui Sand - Gothenburg ambassador TEXT: Sweden 2016 OC / ts |
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