07.08.2021, 10:00 SEMI-FINALS REVIEW: ROC defeated tournament favourites Norway in a thrilling Olympic semi-final, while France beat Sweden |
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For the first time in Olympic handball history, both finals will be a repeat of the previous Olympic Games. After France and Denmark won their semi-finals on Thursday in the men's competition at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics, France and the ROC followed suit on Friday in the women's competition. SEMI-FINAL ONE France vs Sweden 29:27 (15:14)
Darleux's late flourish denies Sweden In France’s quarter-final against the Netherlands, goalkeeper Amandine Leynaud made 22 saves in an outstanding performance. At the top level of women’s handball, having two top-class goalkeepers is an invaluable asset for any team. On Friday against Sweden, Leynaud did not reproduce her performance from the quarter-finals, but Cleopatre Darleux stepped up when it mattered most for France in the second half. With just over six minutes remaining, Darleux's double save denied first Jamina Roberts and then Anna Lagerquist. When Darleux made a far more routine stop from Emma Lindqvist in the 57th minute and Estelle Nze Minko took advantage of space on the six-metre line on the subsequent attack to give them a four-goal lead, 29:25, France's place in a second consecutive Olympic final was sealed. With France's women joining the men in their respective Olympic finals, France are guaranteed two handball medals at Tokyo 2020 – but they may need more big goalkeeping performances in both competitions if they are to make it a golden weekend. SEMI-FINAL TWO Norway vs ROC 26:27 (11:14)
Vyakhireva repeats Rio performance When Norway and Russia met in the semi-finals at Rio 2016, Russia won an epic encounter 38:37 after extra time. As with all athletes from Russia at Tokyo 2020, Russia's women's handball team is playing under the name of ROC, but the result against Norway in the semi-finals was ultimately the same – a one-goal victory for ROC. As you might expect from a match that had fewer goals than their clash five years ago, goalkeepers Anna Seydokina (ROC) and Katrine Lunde (Norway) both finished with save percentages comfortably in excess of 30 per cent. ROC right back Anna Vyakhireva was one consistent factor in the outcome being repeated. When the 2016 semi-final was decided, Vyakhireva scored twice for Russia in extra time. After Norway reduced ROC's advantage from 22:16 to 25:23 in Tokyo, Vyakhireva broke through Norway's defence to score ROC's final two goals of the game. As Norway fought to level the match in the closing stages, Vyakhireva's astute play in attack helped ROC hold on for victory. Match schedule Final – 8 August France vs ROC (08:00 CEST) Bronze medal match – 8 August Norway vs Sweden (04:00 CEST) Detailed results and schedules are available on the official Olympics homepage. All Tokyo 2020 photos courtesy of IHF. TEXT: Jamie Whittington |
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