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Nora Mörk of Norway became the scoring queen of the European Women’s Handball Championship in Denmark, the only one on the field to top the list for the second time.
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Nora Mörk became the queen of European Championship goals (Photo: Kolektiff images) |
Győr’s former right-hander thus came to the end of a period of extreme vomiting, proving that he was able to return to the top even after ten knee surgeries. The 29-year-old, who returned home from Vipers in the fall, has repeatedly expressed his strong motivation to re-enter the national team after falling behind in world competitions for the past two years due to injury.
“There was a lot of anticipation before my return and there was a little fear in me of what my knee would be like. But luckily I don’t feel any pain at all. I was glad for him that the captain had given me confidence despite my long absence. It may sound surprising, but I was hoping from the European Championship to find myself again and feel that I had achieved it ”. Mörk said before the final against the French.
The right-back entered Eb’s dream team for the third time after 2014 and 2016, finishing at the top of the relevant standings with 52 goals. In the women’s field, Mörk was the first to be the queen of goals twice in the European Championship.
FINAL RESULT OF THE LIST OF GOALS, THE PROMOTION
1. Nora Mörk (Norway) 52 goals / 70 shots (74%, 8 goals)
2. Jovanka Radicsevics 39/58 (67%, 6)
3. Lois Abbingh (Netherlands) 35/67 (52%, 7)
Camila Micijevic (Croatian) 35/67 (52%, 8)
5. Mia Rej (Dan) 33/49 (67%, 8)
Camilla Herrem (Danish) 33/47 (70%, 8)
… 10. KLUJBER KATRIN 30/52 (58%, 6)
GOALKEEPERS PRIORITY
1. Silje Solberg (Norway) 36 defense / 88 shots (41%, 4)
Cléopatre Darleux (France) 41/107 (38%, 7)
Katrine Lunde (Norway) 45/119 (38%, 6)
Branka Zec (Slovenian) 13/34 (38%, 3)
5. Petra Kudlacková (Czech Republic) 42/116 (36%, 3)
Tea Pijevic (Croatian) 79/221 (36%, 8)
… 12. JUDGE FORM 46/153 (30%, 6)
EUROPEAN WOMEN’S HANDBALL CHAMPIONSHIP, DENMARK
Finals
NORWAY-FRANCE 22-20 (14-10)
Herning, behind closed doors. V: Alpaidze, Beryozhina (Russian)
NORWAY: SILJE SOLBERG – S. Oftedal 3, SKOGRAND 4 (1), Brattset 1, Frafjord, V. KRISTIANSEN 4, Herrem 3. To exchange: Katrine Lunde (kapus), N. MÖRK 4 (1), Reistad 2, Sanna Solberg 1, H. Löke, Aune. Federal Captain: Thórir Hergeirsson
FRANCE: Leynaud – Coatanea 1, Sercien-Ugolin 1, Zaadi 3 (1), FOPPA 5, Nze Minko 1, Dembélé 1. To exchange: DARLEUX (kapus), Edwige, Nocandy, Lacrabere 2 (1), O. Kanor, Flippes 3, Valentini, Kouyaté, Niakaté 3. Federal Captain: Olivier Krumbholz
Development of the result. 3. perc: 0-2. 8. p.: 2–4. 14. p .: 7-4. 24. p.: 11–6. 44. p.: 16-15. 50. p.: 17-17. 56. p.: 20-19
Exhibitions: 6, resp. 6 min
Seven meters: 3/3, sick. 4/2
THE DREAM TEAM
Goalkeeper: Sandra Toft (Denmark)
More to the right: Jovanka Radicsevics (Montenegro)
Right handed: Nora Mörk (Norway)
Director: Stine Oftedal (Norway)
Standing: Ana Debelic (Croatia)
Baler: Vladlena Bobrovnyikova (Russia)
Leftmost: Camilla Herrem (Norway)
Protective: Line Haugsted (Denmark)
Most valuable player (MVP): Estelle Nze Minko (France)
FINAL RESULT CE
European Champion: Norway (Emilie Arntzen, Malin Aune, Kari Brattset, Kristine Breistöl, Marit Frafjord, Rikke Granlund, Camilla Herrem, Marit Jacobsen, Veronica Kristiansen, Heidi Löke, Katrine Lunde, Nora Mörk, Stine Oftedal, Henny Reistad, Emily Sol Sagrando, Stineberg-Isaksenberg , Silje Solberg, Marta Tomac. Captain in chief: Thórir Hergeirsson)
2. France
3. Croatia
4. Denmark
5. Russia
6. Holland
7. Germany
8. Montenegro
9. Spain
10. HUNGARY (Blanka Bíró, Klára Csiszár-Szekeres, Dorottya Faluvégi, Noémi Háfra, Fanny Helembai, Gréta Kácsor, Katrin Klujber, Anikó Kovacsics, Rita Lakatos, Viktória Lukács, Gréta Márton, Nadzter Schavlinda Schavlinda, Tadzter Schavlinda Federal, Nadzter Schavlinda, Tadzteró Schavlinda, Tadzteró Schavlinda Schavlinda, Capitina Schavlinda Gábor Elek)
11. Sweden
12. Romania
13. Serbia
14. Poland
15. Czech Republic
16. Slovenia
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