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STATISTICS
The Olympic top scorers
Olympic Games
Berlin 1936
Munich 1972
Montreal 1976
Women
Men
-
Hans Theilig (GER) 22
- Gheorge Gruia (ROM) 37
Terumi Kurata (JPN) 27
Stefan Birtalan(ROM) and
Bent Larsen (DEN) 32 each
Moscow 1980
Biserka Visnjic (YUG) 33
Jerzy Klempel (POL) 44
Los Angeles 1984
Jasna Kolar-Merdan (YUG) 48
Björn Jilsen (SWE) 50
Seoul 1988
Xiulan Sun (CHN) 36 Jae-Won Kang (KOR) 49
Barcelona 1992
Natalia Morskova (EUN) 41
Talant Duishebaev (EUN) 47
Atlanta 1996
O-Kyung Lim (KOR) 41
Patrik Cavar (CRO) 43
Sydney 2000
Kjersti Grini (NOR) 61
Stefan Lövgren (SWE) 51
Athens 2004
Bojana Radulovics (HUN) 54
Kyung-Shin Yoon (KOR) 58
Beijing 2008
Ramona Maier (ROU) 56
Juan Garcia (ESP) 49
London 2012
Katarina Bulatovic (MNE) 53
Niklas Ekberg (SWE) 50
Until now the ‘Olympic
records’ in scoring are
held by Kjersti Grini (NOR)
with 61 und Kyung-Shin
Yoon (KOR) with 58 goals.
Olympic All Star teams 1988-2012
The International Handball Federation have named an All Star Team at the end of each Olympic tournament since 1988. Here are the
women’s and men’s All Star Teams selected until know.
Seoul 1988
Women: Ji-Hyun Song (KOR), Leora Sam Jones (USA), Hyun-Mee Kim
(KOR), Natalja Morskova (URS), Xiulan Sun (CHN), Natalja Lapitskaja
(URS), Kristin Midthun (NOR).
Men: Andrej Lavrov (URS), Jae-Won Kang (KOR), Zlatko Portner
(YUG), Laszlo Marosi (HUN), Mihaly Ivancik (HUN), Per Carlen (SWE),
Valeri Gopin (URS).
Barcelona 1992
Women: Marianna Racz (AUT), Marina Bazanova (EUN), Silvia Schmitt
(GER), Natalia Morskova (EUN), Mi-Young Lee (KOR), O-Kyung Lim
(KOR), Heidi Sundal (NOR).
Men: Andrej Lavrov (EUN), Chi-Hyo Cho (KOR), Talant Duishebaev
(EUN), Denis Lathoud (FRA), Per Carlén (SWE), Pierre Thorrson
(SWE), Valeri Gopine (URS).
Atlanta 1996
Top players who have been voted two times into the All Star Team (from left):
Talant Duishebaev (EUN, ESP), Seong-Ok Oh (KOR) and Thierry Omeyer (FRA).
Women: Suzanne Lauritsen (DEN), Kjersti Grini (NOR), Anja Andersen
(DEN), Jeong-Ho Kong (KOR), Eun-Mi Kim (KOR), Erzsebet Kocsis
(HUN), O-Kyung Lim (KOR).
Men: Mats Olsson (SWE), Irfan Smajlagic (CRO), Magnus Andersson
(SWE), Stéphane Stoecklin (FRA), Dimitri Torgovanov (RUS), Patrik
Cavar (CRO), Frédéric Volle (FRA).
Sydney 2000
Women: Heidi Tjugum (NOR), Kjersti Grini (NOR), Anette Hoffman
(DEN), Janne Kolling (DEN), Bojana Radulovic (HUN), Veronique
Pecqueux (FRA), Seong-Ok Oh (KOR).
Men: Peter Gentzel (SWE), Stefan Lövgren (SWE), Rafael Guijosa
(ESP), Lev Voronin (RUS), Won-Chul Paek (KOR), Dragan Skrbic
(YUG), Talant Dujshebaev (ESP).
Athens 2004
Women: Rikke Schmidt (DEN), Line Daugaard (DEN), Véronique
Pecqueux Rolland (FRA), Sun Hee Woo (KOR), Katrine Fruelund
(DEN), Sang Eun Lee (KOR), Maryna Vergelyuk (UKR).
Men: Henning Fritz (GER), Juan Garcia (ESP), Christian Schwarzer
(GER), Mirza Dzomba (CRO), Carlos Perez (HUN), Ivano Balic (CRO),
Olafur Stefansson (ISL).
Beijing 2008
Women: Katrine Lunde Haraldsen (NOR), Orsolya Verten (HUN), Else
Marthe Soerlie-Lybekk (NOR), Liudmila Postnova (RUS), Ramona Maier
(ROU), Seong-Ok Oh (KOR), Irina Bliznova (RUS).
Men: Thierry Omeyer (FRA), Gudjon Valur Sigurdsson (ISL), Daniel
Narcisse (FRA), Snorri Stein Gudjonsson (ISL), Alberto Rocas (ESP),
Bertrand Gille (FRA), Olafur Stefansson (ISL).
London 2012
Women: Kari Aalvik Grimsbo (NOR), Hyo-Bi Jo (KOR), Bojana Popovic
(MNE), Marta Mangue Conzalez (ESP), Alexandra do Nascimento
(BRA), Heidi Löke (NOR), Katarina Bulatovic (MNE).
Men: Thierry Omeyer (FRA), Jonas Kallman (SWE), Aron Palmarsson
(ISL), Nikola Karabatic (FRA), Ivan Cupic (CRO), Julen Aguinagalde
(ESP), Kim Andersson (SWE).
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