Eight teams
from Europe, two from Pan-America, one from Asia and one from Africa start
their “mission Olympics” next weekend (25 to 27 May). The last six of in total
24 places for the 2012 London Olympic Games Handball Tournaments will be
decided in France, Spain and Denmark from Friday to Sunday. The two best ranked
teams from each of those Olympic Qualification Tournaments (OQT) in Lyon,
Guadalajara and Aalborg will book their tickets to the 2012 Olympic Games. The
draw for the preliminary rounds will take place in London at the Crystal Palace
National Sports Centre on Wednesday, 30 May.
Six
participants (Great Britain, Norway, Brazil, Angola, Korea and Sweden) are
already known after the 2011 World Championship in Brazil and the continental
qualification tournaments.
Tournament 1 (in Lyon, France):
France will face Romania, Montenegro and Japan at Palais des Sports de Gerland
in Lyon in the toughest of all groups. Montenegro is nearly identical to the
club team of Buducnost Podgorica, which had won the EHF Champions League on 13
May. The Romanians are traditionally strong and qualified for this tournament
as bronze medallist of the European Championship 2010. But both main French
contenders had not been satisfied with the way they played at the World
Championship in Brazil, when they both missed the quarter-finals. In contrast,
Japan was one of the big positive surprises, as they almost eliminated Denmark
in the eighth-finals. Japan lost the continental Olympic qualification highly
close against Korea, too. However, France – silver medallist of the 2011 World
Championship in Brazil – is considered as favourite, although they have to
replace their top star Allison Pineau after a rupture of the cruciate ligament
occurred in the semi-final in Sao Paulo. On the other hand Romania will most
likely miss Cristina Neagu – the successor of Pineau as World Handball Player
of the Year – due to a shoulder injury.
Match schedule:
25 May 2012:
16:45:
Montenegro vs. Japan
19:00:
France vs. Romania
26 May 2012
14:45:
Romania vs. Montenegro
17:00:
Japan vs. France
27 May
2012:
14:15:
Romania vs. Japan
16:30: France
vs. Montenegro
Tournament
2 (in Guadalajara, Spain):
Like in
Lyon three European teams go for the five Olympic rings: The host, who had received
its first ever medal at a Women’s World Championship by winning bronze in
Brazil, will face the Croatians and the Dutch team in this tournament, in which
Argentina is the great underdog. Spain played an excellent tournament in
Brazil, eliminated the host in a thrilling quarter-final, followed by a
dominant bronze medal match against Denmark. Counting on top goalkeeper Silvia
Navarro or the brilliant playmaker Martha Mangue, the Iberians seem to be the
favourite on home ground. But for some years the Croatian women have improved,
ranked seventh in Brazil and beat Denmark twice in the qualification for EHF
EURO 2012. The Netherlands were the last team to book their ticket for the
Olympic qualification – and the Dutch had to thank Angola for the chance to
qualify for London. The young team will be the host of the EHF EURO in December
– and reaching London would be the biggest possible promotion. Argentina had
lost the final of the Pan-American qualification clearly and missed the eighth-finals
of the World Championship even clearer.
Match
schedule:
25 May 2012:
10:45:
Croatia vs. Netherlands
13:00:
Spain vs. Argentina
26 May
2012:
10:45: Argentina
vs. Croatia
13:00:
Netherlands vs. Spain
27 May
2012:
10:15:
Argentina vs. Netherlands
12:30:
Spain vs. Croatia
Tournament 3 (in Aalborg, Denmark):
In contrast
to Tournament 1 and 2 the roles in Aalborg seem to be clear: Denmark (fourth
ranked team in Brazil) and Russia (four-time World Champion and disappointingly
ranked sixth in Sao Paolo) are supposed to be the clear favourites against
Tunisia and the Dominican Republic. The North Africans played some good matches
in Brazil, but missed the eighth-finals due to the defeat against Japan, and
the Caribbean team did not even qualify for the World Championship.
Match
schedule:
25 May 2012:
18:15:
Russia vs. Dominican Republic
20:15:
Denmark vs. Tunisia
26 May
2012:
18:45:
Tunisia vs. Russia
20:45:
Dominican Republic vs. Denmark
27 May
2012:
18:15:
Tunisia vs. Dominican Republic
20:15:
Denmark vs. Russia
All data
concerning playing time have to be accepted under reserve and may be changed at
any time. All times are local times.
In
accordance with the IHF Regulations the seeding list for the preliminary round
draw on 30 May in London is the following:
Pot 1:
Norway, first ranked team of OQT in Lyon
Pot 2:
first ranked team of OQT in Guadalajara, first ranked team of OQT in Aalborg
Pot 3:
second ranked team of OQT in Guadalajara, second ranked team of OQT in Aalborg
Pot 4:
Great Britain, second ranked team of OQT in Lyon
Pot 5: Sweden,
Brazil
Pot 6: Angola,
Korea