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Tamara Horacek
French handball player (born 1995) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Tamara Horacek (born Horaček; 5 November 1995) is a Croatian-born French handball player for RK Krim.[3]
With the French national team she won a gold medal at the 2023 World Championship, 2 silver medals at the 2016 Olympic games and at the 2021 World Championship and a bronze medal at the 2016 European Women's Handball Championship.
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Horacek made her senior debut at the of 17 in the 2013-14 season for Metz Handball and won the French championship and cup in her first senior season.[4] In 2015-16 she won her second league title, playing 10 matches and scoring 5 goals.[5]
In 2017 she joined Paris 92. In 2020 she joined Siófok KC.[6] A year later she returned to Metz Handball.[7] Here she won the 2022 and 2023 league and cup doubles.
In 2023 she joined Neptunes de Nantes.[8] A year later she joined RK Krim.[3]
National Team
Horacek made her debut for the French national team in a qualification matchforthe 2016 European Women's Handball Championship 30-26 win against Iceland. Horacek scored two goals in the match.[9]
At the 2016 Olympics she was named as a French reserved. She entered the tournament in the semifinals to replace the injured Chloé Bulleux. She won silver medals with the French team, when they lost to Russia 19-22 in the final.[10][11]
At the 2016 European Championship she was a part of the team from the start. After losing to Norway in the Semifinals and beating Denmark in the third place play-off she won a bronze medal.[12]
At the 2021 World Championship she won silver medals.[13] Two years later she won the title at the 2023 World Championship.[14]
At the 2024 Olympics she won silver medals.[15]
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Personal life
Her mother is Vesna Horaček , former Croatian international right back player.[16]
Achievements
Club
- EHF European League:
- French league:
- Winner: 2014, 2016, 2017, 2022 (with Metz Handball)
- French Cup (Coupe de France):
- Winner: 2017, 2022 (with Metz Handball)
National team
- Olympic Games:
- 2016:
Silver
- 2016:
- World Championship:
- European Championship:
- Junior World Championship:
- 2014: 5th
References
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