Norway crush France's dream take gold in women's handball final
Norway overcame a hostile home crowd to beat France 29-21 in the women's handball final to win Olympic gold at the Pierre Mauroy stadium on Saturday.
Hosts and Toyko Games champions France had to settle for silver while Denmark earlier took the bronze medal with a 30-25 win over Sweden.
"Of course winning the game is amazing and I'm really proud for the team - but the best thing about this game was the atmosphere, I'm really impressed how we managed to feel such demand in the arena like that, full, that's something I'm going to remember for the rest of my life," said Norway's top scorer Henny Reistad.
The final was fast-paced from the start, with nearly a goal per minute as Norway ended the first half up 15-13, with centre backs Reistad and Stine Bredal Oftedal contributing four points each.
That lead grew to 27-20 in the second half, when a thunderous crowd egged on defending champions France to surge in energy, with French left back Orlane Kanor and centre back Tamara Horacek combining for nine points overall.
The Tokyo gold medallists ultimately failed to convert enough attempted shots into goals as the clock ran down, however, with Norwegian goalkeeper Katrine Lunde making 12 saves by the time the final whistle blew.
"The second half was very, very complicated, they had more power and more speed, we tried all we could try, three different defences, but they were the best, and Iβm very happy for the Norwegian team because it was very good play but they were too fast for us," said French coach Olivier Krumbholz at a post-match press conference.
French fans nonetheless united to belt out Edith Piaf's iconic song "Non, je ne regrette rien" to support their defeated team.
π³π΄ Norway dethrone π«π· France and become Olympic champions at #Paris2024 π₯π₯ A dominating performance to clinch their third gold at the #Olympics β ππππ π ππππ!#handball pic.twitter.com/CMCeUdo0a1
β International Handball Federation (@ihfhandball) August 10, 2024
"I'm a little disappointed tonight, all of us woke up with the dream of being Olympic champions and this time it wonβt be us," said French captain Estelle Nze Minko.
"I'm still proud of what we did and what we tried during this game, today was just too hard and the champions deserve it 100 per cent ... I'm also very happy for Stine Oftedal, it's her last game with national team, and this game is the last amazing drop of her amazing career," she added.
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