Norway never gave the Netherlands a chance in the World Cup final and the reigning Olympic and European champions are now also the best in the world.
thank Sweden for.
Norway continues to dominate damhandbollen. Last year it won European Championship gold and in 2012 became the Olympic champion.
In this year’s World Cup final was one against the Netherlands, completely inexperienced in this context.
And the routine of great matches took its right.
Norway got a flying start. The goalie Kari Aalvik Grimsbø took almost everything that was fired from the Netherlands, while earlier in the championship so acclaimed Tess Wester in the Netherlands goal was replaced after a heavy start.
“to dance till early in the morning”
A bit into the first half was the difference in the 15-64 percent goalkeeper onwards played Norway near perfect handball.
– I did not understand what was happening, it was completely overrun. We just paused and said “okay, just 30 minutes,” said Norway’s Nora Mørk in the channel ninth
Halftime led the Norwegians with eleven balls, a lead that grew to thirteen most in the second half.
The Netherlands had a good time and got up to 21-26, but it was only temporary and the Norwegian machine finally won with 31-23.
– Fully buff term. Now it will be a party with family, friends and the girls – to early in the morning. It is danced, says Dark.
The bronze medal took Romania care of after the victory against Poland with 31-22.
Sweden gets easier Olympic qualifiers group
Swedish this means the Norwegian victory to get one on paper slightly easier qualifying group for the Olympics.
Sweden, namely face Poland, Russia and Mexico in qualifying – over the opposition of Holland won: Romania, Denmark and Uruguay. READ ALSO Swedish
Linnea Torstensson still think the group will be a tough challenge:
– Mexico, I have no track, but I hope that we can dismiss them fairly easily. Poland, we have seen can upset many teams, then I thought that Russia would win a medal, but they have totally failed in this World Cup. But it’s a really tough group, she says in Channel 9.
The qualifying session will be determined by three games in three days on 18-20 March, the top two go to the Olympics.
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