The Women’s EHF EURO 2024 will be remembered not only for its thrilling matches and unforgettable performances but also for the growing role of technology in shaping the modern game. This year, a record 20 national teams used XPS Network, reinforcing its status as a cornerstone for preparation and performance analysis at the highest level of European and World handball.
Norway: Champions Once Again
Norway solidified their position as a handball powerhouse by claiming their record 10th EHF EURO title with a commanding 31:23 victory over Denmark in the final. Known for their tactical discipline and consistent excellence, the Norwegian team dominated the tournament with sharp execution and exceptional teamwork. Players like Henny Reistad, who topped the assist charts with 45 assists, exemplified Norway’s focus on precision and adaptability, hallmarks of their winning strategy.
Denmark and Hungary complete the XPS Podium
Denmark, bolstered by the standout performances of MVP goalkeeper Anna Kristensen, claimed the silver medal in what was a hard-fought campaign. Hungary, meanwhile, achieved a historic bronze with a victory over the Netherlands in the third-place match, highlighting their growth and resilience throughout the competition.
A Tournament to Remember
The Women’s EHF EURO 2024 was a showcase of elite talent and innovative preparation methods. With 20 XPS teams competing, this year’s tournament set new standards in the integration of technology and sport. Teams demonstrated that success at this level relies not only on athletic ability but also on meticulous planning and analysis.