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Women's Handball IHF Olympic Qualification Tournaments 2024


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On 4/10/2024 at 2:38 AM, Josh said:

Bit surprising that IHF didn’t choose Romania as a wild card instead of Great Britain, but oh well. Good for them. 

Hosts Hungary wouldn't like such a strong team like Romania to participate in this event, it would be far more difficult to qualify then. I guess it could be a factor as well.

 

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4 hours ago, heywoodu said:

To be fair, that's a little like saying the Netherlands should be great at ice hockey because it's the best country in the world both in skating and hockey :p 

No but seriously, why isn’t the Netherlands a world power in bandy? It’s literally field hockey with skates!

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I watched the first half of our women, but what a shame. After 15 minuten our goalkeeper had a 0% rate in succesfull stops. From defence to attack ... it was a really bad first half. I expect we will win eventually, but Czech Republic and Spain will have chances against this Dutch team.

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Rooting for :NED to qualify here so that @CCB won’t be as disappointed when Canada overtakes Netherlands for the final quota in women’s volleyball :p (… just kidding, I still don’t think we’ll do enough to qualify) 

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