After a few days of rest, The Spanish women’s handball team returned to action this Monday in the Guipuzcoan city of Irun.
there, the ‘Guerreras’ face a new week of workThe penultimate before leaving for the Paris 2024 Olympic Gamesand where they will compete across the three friendly matches: two against the South Korean team and one, the first of all, against Angola.
The ‘Guerreras’ face this concentration with the aim of reaching the global event as much as possible and tfinish defining Ambros Martín’s list for the Olympics.
This Wednesday, the ‘Warriors’ They will face Angola at the Artaleku Municipal Sports Center starting at 7:00 pmwhere this will be the first of three matches the team will play at the Irundarra sports venue and will be televised live via Teledeporte and RTVE Play.
On Friday, for its part, comes the second match for Spain. The national team will face South Korea, team measured less than a year ago: in November 2023, in the Spanish International Tournament held at the Palacio de los Deportes in Santander, before the ‘Guerreras’ left for the World Championship of 2023.
The match will also be held at 7:00 pm in Artaleku and will be broadcast by Teledeporte and RTVE Play.
He Sunday the 14th is the turn of the second round against South Korea. The ‘Guerreras’ will play against the Asian team in Artaleku, at 1:00 pm, in a match that can be seen via streaming from the official channels of the Royal Spanish Handball Federation and which will be the last match of Ambros’ team Martin. in Iran.
Throughout Spain’s concentration, Silvia Arderius assessed the situation of ‘Guerrera’ before this concentration. “We face the week with great enthusiasm. The Olympic Games create illusions unlike any other tournament. Every day of training, of concentration, every time our game is named… everything is different. We are excited, with great desire and the whole group is working hard to achieve the best possible result”Arderius checked.
If he manages to make Ambros Martín’s final list for the Games, the Paris 2024 Games will be Arderius’ first Olympics with the ‘Guerreras’. “In terms of preparation, I am not doing anything different compared to other tournaments we play with the national team. You try to bring some normality to your daily life, but the sensations are different. For me, there are a little more nerves and tension, and we have to try to manage those emotions so that they don’t negatively affect what’s important: which is daily work and combining everything we face in training,” refers to the center.
Source: La Verdad

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