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Handball in Numbers - The Handballytics Podcast

Handball in Numbers - The Handballytics Podcast

By: Mark Hawkins & Julian Rux
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„Handball in Numbers – The Handballytics Podcast“ is a podcast about Advanced Statistics and Analytics in Handball
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  • Episode 16: Daniel Gordo on Spain at EHF EURO 2022 and much more
    Feb 5 2022

    In Episode 16 of „Handball in Numbers – The Handballytics Podcast“ Mark Hawkins and Julian Rux are joined Meshkov Brest coach Dani Gordo to talk Spain at EHF EURO 2022 and more.

    Der Beitrag Episode 16: Daniel Gordo on Spain at EHF EURO 2022 and much more erschien zuerst auf Handballytics.

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    38 mins
  • Episode 15: The Final: Norway vs. France
    Dec 20 2021

    In Episode 15 of „Handball in Numbers – The Handballytics Podcast“ Mark Hawkins and Julian Rux analyze the final of the IHF Women’s World Championship 2021 in Spain between Norway and France.

    Der Beitrag Episode 15: The Final: Norway vs. France erschien zuerst auf Handballytics.

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    20 mins
  • Episode 14: Review of the first rounds and preview of the knockout stage of the IHF Women’s World Championship 2021
    Dec 14 2021

    In Episode 14 of „Handball in Numbers – The Handballytics Podcast“ Mark and Julian return to analyse the IHF Women's World Championship 2021.

    Der Beitrag Episode 14: Review of the first rounds and preview of the knockout stage of the IHF Women’s World Championship 2021 erschien zuerst auf Handballytics.

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    26 mins

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