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Handball at the 2016 Summer Olympics – Women's tournament

Women's handball
at the XXXI Olympiad
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Tournament details
Host country  Brazil
Dates 6–20 August 2016
Teams 12 (from 4 confederations)
Venue(s) (in 1 host city)
Final positions
Champions  Russia (1st title)
Runner-up  France
Third place  Norway
Fourth place  Netherlands
Tournament statistics
Matches 38
Goals scored 1978 (52.05 per match)
Top scorer(s) Norway Nora Mørk
(62 goals)
Best player Russia Anna Vyakhireva
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The women's tournament of Handball at the 2016 Summer Olympics at Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, began on 6 August and ended on 20 August 2016. Games were played at the Future Arena.

Russia won their first title after defeating France 22–19 in the final. Norway captured the bronze, and their third consecutive medal by winning against the Netherlands.

The medals were presented by Aïcha Garad Ali, Poul-Erik Høyer Larsen and Auvita Rapilla, IOC members from Djibouti, Denmark and Papua New Guinea respectively and by Hassan Moustafa, Miguel Roca Mas and Per Bertelsen, President, 1st Vice President and Caretaker Chairman of the Commission of Organizing and Competition of the IHF respectively.

^ 1. Norway won the European Championship, ensuring its qualification. Norway later also won the 2015 World Championship title, which took precedence in the qualification path. Therefore, the European Championship's runner-up, Spain, received the European continental tournament berth.

The twelve teams in the tournament were divided into two groups of six, with each team initially playing round-robin games within their group. Following the completion of the round-robin stage, the top four teams from each group advance to the quarter-finals. The two semi-final winners meet for the gold medal match, while the semi-final losers play in the bronze medal match.

15 pairs of referees were selected on 5 July 2016.

The draw took place on 29 April 2016. The final match schedule was announced on 20 May 2016.

The seeding was announced on 10 April 2016.

All times are local (UTC−3).



FT: 23–23 ET: 3–4


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