Denmark women's national beach handball team

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Information
Association Dansk Håndbold Forbund
CoachMorten Holmen
Colours
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Home
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Away
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Uniform

Results
World Championship
Appearances5 (First in 2010 )
Best result2nd (2010, 2012)
Last updated on Unknown.
Denmark women's national beach handball team
Medal record
Women's beach handball
Representing Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark
World Championship
Silver medal icon (S initial).svg 2010 Turkey
Silver medal icon (S initial).svg 2012 Oman
World Beach Games
Gold medal icon (G initial).svg 2019 Qatar Team
European Championship
Gold medal icon (G initial).svg 2019 Poland
Silver medal icon (S initial).svg 2011 Croatia
Silver medal icon (S initial).svg 2013 Denmark
Silver medal icon (S initial).svg 2021 Bulgaria

The Denmark women's national beach handball team is the national team of Denmark. It is governed by the Danish Handball Federation and takes part in international beach handball competitions. [1]

Contents

Results

World Championships

YearPosition
Flag of Egypt.svg 2004 Did not Qualify
Flag of Brazil.svg 2006
Flag of Spain.svg 2008
Flag of Turkey.svg 2010 2nd place
Flag of Oman.svg 2012 2nd place
Flag of Brazil.svg 2014 7th place
Flag of Hungary.svg 2016 Did not Qualify
Flag of Russia.svg 2018 5th place
Flag of Greece.svg 2022 5th place
Total5/9

World Games

YearPosition
Flag of Japan.svg 2001 Did not Qualify
Flag of Germany.svg 2005
Flag of the Republic of China.svg 2009
Flag of Colombia.svg 2013
Flag of Poland.svg 2017
Total0/5

World Beach Games

YearPosition
Flag of Qatar.svg 2019 1st place [2]
Total1/1

European Games results

YearPosition
Flag of Poland.svg 2023 1st place [3]
Total1/1


European Beach Handball Championship results

YearPosition
Flag of Italy.svg 2000 did not qualify/did not enter [4]
Flag of Spain.svg 2002 did not qualify/did not enter [5]
Flag of Turkey.svg 2004 did not qualify/did not enter [6]
Flag of Germany.svg 2005 did not qualify/did not enter [7]
Flag of Italy.svg 2007 15th place [8]
Flag of Norway.svg 2009 7th place [9]
Flag of Croatia.svg 2011 Silver medal
Flag of Denmark.svg 2013 Silver medal
Flag of Spain.svg 2015 Did not qualify
Flag of Croatia.svg 2017 4th place
Flag of Poland.svg 2019 Gold medal [2]
Flag of Bulgaria.svg 2021 Silver medal
Flag of Portugal.svg 2023 7th place
Total8/13

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