South Korea won the silver medal in women's handball at the 2004 Summer Olympics, following a close game against Denmark which was decided by a penalty shootout.
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The championship was held after the German reunification, but East and West Germany participated separately.
Out of the 18 teams participating in the tournament, the qualifiers were the four semi-finalists - Denmark, Germany, Italy and Norway - and the best quarter-final loser - Sweden, who lost their two leg quarter-final clash against Italy on a single away goal.
Alexandra Lacrabère (born 27 April 1987) is a French handball player, who has played for the French national team.
Angie Geschke (born 24 May 1985) is a German handball player for VfL Oldenburg and the German national team.
Anna Kawamura (born 26 October 1991) is a South Korean handball player for Tokai University and the Japanese Republic national team.
She plays for the club VfL Oldenburg and for the German national team.
Antonio Bordon is a Paraguayan handball coach of the Paraguayan national team.
Her debut came on 4 March 2004 in a 1–0 defeat to China in Fürth, and she won her last cap on 12 March 2007 in the 3–0 win over Denmark.
Celestin Mpoua is a Congolese handball coach of the DR Congo national team.
Regional name = Pan-American Handball Championship
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Kits for the Pan American Games Guadalajara 2011.
=== Youth Olympic Games record ===
The team won the Bronze medal at the 2011 Pan American Games held in Guadalajara, Mexico.
The University of Mysore needed a quality cricket ground in Mysore and so they started constructing the stadium in 1996 and finished it in 1997,just in time for the 1997 Women's Cricket World Cup and hosted a game between Denmark women and Pakistan women and later Karnataka State Cricket Association made a 20 year deal to maintain and develop this ground.
She plays for the club Mios and for the Tunisian national team.
Isabelle Wendling (born 30 January 1971 in Boulay-Moselle) is a French handball player and member of a former World Champion French national team.
At the girl's football tournament at the 2003 European Youth Olympic Festival, Arnth Jensen played in the final as Denmark beat Switzerland on penalties after a 1–1 draw at Stade Sébastien Charléty in Paris.
She plays for the club FCK Håndbold and for the Swedish national team.
The ground has also held 3 Women's One Day Internationals, the first of which came in 1990 when England women played Denmark women.
Marit Breivik (1955–) Former handball player and former head coach for the Norwegian women's national handball team
Marco Antonio Oneto Zúñiga (born June 3, 1982 in Viña del Mar, Chile) is a professional handball player, and a captain of Chilean handball team.
She plays for the Swedish club IFK Kristianstad, and on the Czech national team.
In September 1979 the Women's Football Association (WFA) enlisted Rawding to take charge of the managerless England women's national football team for a friendly match against Denmark at Boothferry Park in Hull.
She plays for the Slovenian club Krim and for the German national team, having made her international debut on 19 February 1999 against Poland.
After retiring from athletics she has been physical coach for the Denmark women's national football team, Dansk Sejlunion and the football team of AGF.
Sato Shiroishi (born 2 December 1992) is a South Korean handball player for Tokyo Women's College and the Japanese Republic national team.
With Romania, she has picked up two gold medals in younger age category World and European Championships in addition to the 4 Hungarian Cup and 5 Austrian Cup titles.
She plays for the club ŽRK Vardar and for the French national team.
The 2008 film Forever the Moment is a fictionalized account of the teams' journey to the 2004 Athens Olympics.
Tatiana Dronina is a Russian team handball player, playing for the club Zvezda Zvenigorod and for the Russian women's national handball team.
Gebre Selassie has a younger sister named Anna, who plays for the Czech Republic women's national handball team.
At the girl's football tournament at the 2003 European Youth Olympic Festival, Nielsen scored in the final as Denmark beat Switzerland on penalties after a 1–1 draw at Stade Sébastien Charléty in Paris.
Véronique Pecqueux-Rolland (born 9 October 1972 in Voiron, Isère) is a French former handballer who played for the French national team.
Vitaly Krokhin (born 19 August 1947) is a Russian handball coach for the Russian women's national team.
She plays for the club VfL Oldenburg, and on the German national team.