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France target back-to-back handball sweeps on home court

PARIS - French hearts will be set on their highly popular men's and women's handball teams winning Olympic gold together on home soil this year, repeating their rare double triumph in Tokyo.

A handball sweep had only previously been achieved by two now defunct countries - Yugoslavia at the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics and the Soviet Union in the 1976 Montreal Games.

Achieving the feat once more is a daunting, but manageable, challenge for the Gallic hosts, who have performed well in global handball tournaments since the Tokyo Olympics in 2021.

The women's team have recently had the edge over the country expected to be their fiercest rivals in August, Norway.

The feisty Norwegians beat France at the 2021 world championship final, took home bronze in Tokyo and Rio, and won Olympic gold in 2008 and 2012.

Les Francaises, however, had the upper hand in last December's world championship final in the Danish city of Herning, claiming the title for the third time with a 31-28 victory.

Scandinavian opposition in the shape of Denmark is also the main threat to the French men landing a fourth Olympic title in five Games in Lille on Aug. 11.

The Danes will be looking to top the podium again after winning gold in Rio in 2016 but leaving Tokyo with silver having narrowly lost to the French.

Denmark, spearheaded by three-times world player of the year Mikkel Hansen and last year's winner of the award Mathias Gidsel, won a third straight world title by beating France in the final in Stockholm last year.

EXTRA EDGE

France also have a three-times world player of the year in centre back Nikola Karabatic, however, and they claimed a fourth European title by edging Denmark 33-31 in the final in Cologne in January.

To add an extra edge to the

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