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Handball at the 2009 Mediterranean Games

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Handball
at the 2009 Mediterranean Games
Dates26 June – 5 July
Nations13
Teams9 (men)
9 (women)
Champions
Men Serbia
Women France
← 2005
2013 →

The handball competition at the 2009 Mediterranean Games took place from 26 June to 5 July 2009.[1] Both the men's and the women's tournaments were contested by 9 teams.

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Medal summary

Events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men[2]
details
 Serbia
Petar Đorđić
Jožef Holpert
Veljko Inđić
Nenad Malencić
Dragan Marjanac
Dobrivoje Marković
Savo Mešter
Petar Nenadić
Dragan Počuča
Rajko Prodanović
Momir Rnić
Žarko Šešum
Aleksandar Stojanović
Tomislav Stojković
Dragan Tubić
Uroš Vilovski
 France
William Accambray
Igor Anic
Bruno Arive
Rémi Calvel
Raphaël Caucheteux
François-Xavier Chapon
Bastien Cismondo
Nicolas Claire
Adrien Dipanda
Cyril Dumoulin
Benjamin Gille
Benjamin Massot-Pellet
Pierre Montorier
Mickaël Robin
Guillaume Saurina
Damien Waeghe
 Tunisia
Anouar Ayed
Majed Ben Amor
Driss Drissi
Mahmoud Gharbi
Marouene Hadj Ahmed
Selim Hedoui
Maher Kraiem
Brahim Lagha
Rayane Laribi
Anis Mahmoudi
Bassem Mrabet
Sobhi Saïed
Jaleleddine Touati
Ghali Yousri
Slim Zeheni
Wassim Zeriat
Women[3]
details
 France
Camille Ayglon
Paule Baudouin
Blandine Dancette
Cléopâtre Darleux
Siraba Dembélé
Audrey Deroin
Alice Durand
Stéphanie Fiossonangaye
Amélie Goudjo
Alice Lévêque
Marion Limal
Nina Morel
Katty Piejos
Allison Pineau
Linda Pradel
Mariama Signaté
 Turkey
Sevda Akbulut
Fatma Akgün
Fatma Atalar
Serpil Çapar
Esra Gündar
Sevilay İmamoğlu Öcal
Serpil İskenderoğlu
Gonca Nahcıvanlı
Yeliz Özel
Esra Öztürk
Selma Pekmutlu
Yasemin Şahin
Derya Tınkaoğlu
Senar Yeşilbayır
Betül Yılmaz
Yeliz Yılmaz
 Montenegro
Sonja Barjaktarović
Ivana Božović
Ivana Dragaš
Anđela Dragutinović
Đurđica Đurović
Marija Jovanović
Milena Knežević
Suzana Lazović
Jelena Marković
Majda Mehmedović
Mirjana Milenković
Radmila Miljanić
Jovanka Radičević
Ana Radović

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 France1102
2 Serbia1001
3 Turkey0101
4 Montenegro0011
 Tunisia0011
Totals (5 entries)2226

Participating nations

References

  1. ^ Pescara 2009 – Handball – Technical Book Archived 2012-02-15 at the Wayback Machine (Published February 16, 2009)
  2. ^ "Handball – Medals by Event – Men". pescara2009.it. Archived from the original on 7 July 2009. Retrieved 23 July 2022.
  3. ^ "Handball – Women – Medallists" (PDF). pescara2009.it. 5 July 2009. Archived from the original (PDF) on 5 November 2013. Retrieved 23 July 2022.
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