19.12.2015, 10:58 Norway and Netherlands have reached the final of the Women's World Championship 2015 in Denmark, while Romania and Poland battle for bronze on Sunday |
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Norway, Netherlands go for gold at Women's World ChampionshipThe Netherlands are looking at their best result in handball history following their emphatic 30:25 win against Poland in the semi-final of the Women's World Championship in Denmark on Friday. No matter whether they actually beat current EHF EURO and Olympic champions Norway, so far Netherlands have never won a medal at any major handball championship. Norway reached the final on Sunday by battling down Romania, who had previously beaten defending champions Brazil as well as hosts Denmark, 35:33 after a extra time. Netherlands came out like a storm in their semi-final against Poland and had already carved out a 15:8 lead at the break. Poland then tried to bounce back in the second period, but the closest they got was within four goals. The second semi-final between Norway and Romania was a much hotter contested affair. Norway had led 17:14 at the break, only to suddenly find themselves trailing 21:23 with 10 minutes left on the clock. After 60 minutes the score stood at 27::27. In extra time Norway exploited a two-minute suspension to Romania to go ahead 30:28 and eventually defended that lead until the end. The final will take place on Sunday, 20 December at 17:15 hrs local time; the bronze medal match between Romania and Poland throws off at 14:45 hrs. For more information on the Women's World Championship visit the IHF's website as well the official tournament web presence. Photos: Jan Christensen courtesy of DHF
TEXT: EHF / ts |
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