Herrarnas turnering i handboll vid olympiska sommarspelen 1976
Handboll vid olympiska sommarspelen 1976 | ||||||
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Turnering | herrar | damer | ||||
Spelartrupper | herrar | damer |
Herrarnas turnering i handboll vid olympiska sommarspelen 1976 arrangerades mellan 18 juli och 28 juli i Montréal. Elva nationer var med i turneringen.
Medaljfördelning
Gren | Guld | Silver | Brons |
Herrarnas turnering[1] | Sovjetunionen | Rumänien
| Polen |
Inledande omgång
Resultat
Grupp A
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Grupp B
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Sammanfattning
Nr | Nation |
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1 | Sovjetunionen |
Tränare: Anatoli Yevtushenko | |
2 | Rumänien |
Tränare: Nicolae Nedef | |
3 | Polen |
Tränare: Janusz Czerwiński | |
4 | Västtyskland Tränare: Vlado Štencl Gerd Becker Günter Böttcher Heiner Brand Bernhard Busch Joachim Deckarm Arno Ehret Jürgen Hahn Manfred Hofmann Peter Jaschke Peter Kleibrink Kurt Klühspies Rudolf Rauer Horst Spengler Walter von Oepen |
5 | Jugoslavien Tränare: Ivan Snoj Abaz Arslanagić Vlado Bojović Hrvoje Horvat Milorad Karalić Radivoje Krivokapić Zdravko Miljak Željko Nimš Radisav Pavićević Branislav Pokrajac Nebojša Popović Zdravko Rađenović Zvonimir Serdarušić Predrag Timko Zdenko Zorko |
6 | Ungern Tränare: Mihály Faludi Béla Bartalos (Honvéd Szondy SE) Ferenc Buday (Budapest Honvéd SE) Ernő Gubányi (TBSC) László Jánovszki (Budapest Spartacus SC) József Kenyeres (Budapest Honvéd SE) Zsolt Kontra (Honvéd Szondy SE) Péter Kovács (Budapest Honvéd SE) Mihály Sűvöltős (Debreceni Dózsa) István Szilágyi (FTC) István Varga (Debreceni Dózsa) Károly Vass (Elektromos SE) Gábor Verőci (Budapest Honvéd SE) Zoltán Bartalos Pál Kocsis |
7 | Tjeckoslovakien Tränare: Jiří Vícha Bohumil Cepák Jozef Dobrotka Vladimír Haber Jiří Hanzl Vladimír Jarý Jiří Kavan Jindřich Krepindl Jiří Liška Pavel Mikeš Ján Packa Jaroslav Papiernik Ivan Satrapa František Šulc Štefan Katušák |
8 | Danmark Tränare: Jørgen Gaarskjær Søren Andersen Lars Bock Anders Dahl-Nielsen Jørgen Frandsen Claus From Henrik Jacobsgaard Palle Jensen Kay Jørgensen Bent Larsen Thor Munkager Thomas Pazyj Jesper Petersen Johnny Piechnik Morten Stig Christensen |
9 | Japan Tränare: Tomoaki Takeno Kenji Fujinaka Seimei Gamo Hiroshi Hanawa Hiroshi Honda Toyohiko Hozumi Satoshi Kikuchi Minoru Kino Kozo Matsubara Takezo Nakai Kenichi Sasaki Yoji Sato Masaaki Shibata |
10 | USA[2] Tränare: Dennis Berkholtz Richard Abrahamson Roger Baker Peter Buehning, Jr. Randolph Dean Robert Dean Vincent DiCalogero Ezra Glantz William Johnson Patrick O'Neill Sandor Rivnyak James Rogers Kevin Serrapede Robert Sparks Harry Winkler |
11 | Kanada Tränare: Eugen Trofin Wolfgang Blankenau Christian Chagnon François Dauphin Hugues de Roussan Pierre Désormeaux Pierre Ferdais Robert Johnson Richard Lambert Claude Lefebvre Danny Power Pierre St. Martin Stan Thorseth Luc Tousignant Claude Viens |
Se även
Referenser
- ^ Handball at the 1976 Montréal Summer Games: Men's Handball | Olympics at Sports-Reference.com Arkiverad 20 januari 2011 hämtat från the Wayback Machine.
- ^ ”Roster of US Athletes for Olympic Games at Montreal”. The New York Times: s. 152. 11 juli 1976. Läst 18 augusti 2011.
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