After relinquishing their EHF EURO crown in
December 2018, Norway took a statement win in the third leg of the 2018/19
Golden League as they recorded three straight victories to take both the
tournament trophy and the overall edition title. At the four-nation tournament,
contested between regular Golden League participants Norway, Denmark and
France, as well as invited squad Romania from March 21 to 24, Denmark ranked
second behind Norway, France finished third and Romania placed fourth.
Norway’s results included an impressive win
over current European and world champions France, who claimed their first EHF
EURO title in December. After winning six of the eight available European
titles between 2002 and 2016, and finishing as runners-up on the other two occasions,
Norway’s fifth rank at the EHF EURO 2018 was a severe disappointment.
“France are ruling a little too much
now. We don't like that!” Norway captain Stine Oftedal told the official
website of the Norwegian Handball Federation after her side’s win over France
on the final day of Golden League competition. After trailing by one goal at
half-time, 11:12, Norway played a stronger second period to claim a 24:22 win.
In their other encounters, Norway recorded
a 31:27 (16:15) result against Romania on day two after a dominant 31:20 (15:7)
win versus Denmark to open their campaign. The round one clash was the 156th
match between Norway and Denmark, and the ninth consecutive win for Norway in
the head-to-head record.
It was not a particularly positive tournament
for hosts France, who may have hoped for more considering their status as the
reigning world and European champions. France not only lost to Norway, but were
also defeated by Denmark, 22:25 (12:12).
Their one victory at the home tournament in
Boulazec came against Romania on day one, and it seemed a positive start with a
clear 28:18 (15:8) result in France’s favour. However, Denmark goalkeeper
Sandra Toft proved a tough obstacle for France on the second match day, and
they could not recover from the loss to challenge Norway for the win.
Along with their victory over France and
the loss to Norway, Denmark’s record at the final 2018/19 Golden League
tournament included a clear win against Romania. On the final day of games, on
Sunday March 24, Denmark beat the EHF EURO 2018 semi-finalists 36:23 (13:11).
That game was the 70th with current coach Klavs Bruun Jorgensen at the helm.
The next edition of the Women’s Golden
League will be played over the 2020/21 season. In 2019/20, the Men’s Golden League
will take its turn in the spotlight.
Photo: Vidar Ruud / NTB Scanpix