2002 European Women's Handball Championship squads

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The following squads and players competed in the European Women's Handball Championship in 2002 in Denmark. [1]

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Austria

  1. Nataliya Rusnatchenko
  2. Beate Hofmann
  3. Sylvia Strass
  4. Birgit Engl
  5. Rima Sypkus
  6. Renata Cieloch
  7. Stephanie Ofenböck
  8. Manuela Szivatz
  9. Sorina Teodorovic
  10. Ausra Fridrikas
  11. Edith Mika
  12. Laura Fritz
  13. Barbara Strass
  14. Dagmar Müller
  15. Katrin Engel
  16. Alexandra Materzok

Belarus

  1. Natallia Petrakova
  2. Alena Abramovich
  3. Natallia Nalivaika
  4. Raisa Tsikhanovich
  5. Alla Matushkowitz
  6. Natallia Siarko
  7. Larissa Heil
  8. Iryna Artsiomenka
  9. Krystsina Svatko
  10. Natallia Artsiomenka
  11. Alesia Kurchankova
  12. Hanna Halinskaya
  13. Tatsiana Silitch
  14. Tatsiana Khlimankova
  15. Natallia Siarko
  16. Irina Kalpakova

Czech Republic

  1. Lenka Cerna
  2. Vendula Ajglova
  3. Iva Zamorska
  4. Lucie Fabikova
  5. Martina Knytlova
  6. Simona Roubinkova
  7. Alena Polaskova
  8. Marta Adamkova
  9. Lenka Romanova
  10. Marcela Handlova
  11. Petra Valova
  12. Petra Cumplova
  13. Jana Simerska
  14. Katerina Vaskova
  15. Pavla Skavronkova

Denmark

  1. Lene Rantala
  2. Karin Mortensen
  3. Ditte Andersen
  4. Mette Vestergaard
  5. Christina Roslyng Hansen
  6. Heidi Johansen
  7. Rikke Hörlykke Jörgensen
  8. Winnie Mölgaard
  9. Trine Jensen
  10. Katrine Fruelund
  11. Kristine Andersen
  12. Karen Brödsgaard
  13. Line Daugaard
  14. Josephine Touray
  15. Louise Bager Nörgaard
  16. Camilla Thomsen

France

  1. Joanne Dudziak
  2. Valérie Nicolas
  3. Christiane Vanparys-Torres
  4. Sandrine Delerce-Mariot
  5. Melinda Szabó
  6. Nodjalem Myaro
  7. Véronique Pecqueux-Rolland
  8. Myriame Said Mohamed
  9. Stéphanie Cano
  10. Isabelle Wendling
  11. Myriam Korfanty
  12. Stéphanie Ludwig
  13. Alexandra Castioni
  14. Raphaelle Tervel
  15. Sophie Herbrecht
  16. Stephanie Moreau

Germany

  1. Sabine Englert
  2. Christine Lindemann
  3. Nadine Härdter
  4. Ingrida Radzeviciute
  5. Anika Ziercke
  6. Maren Baumbach
  7. Nadine Krause
  8. Janet Grunow
  9. Nikola Pietzsch
  10. Melanie Wagner
  11. Kathrin Blacha
  12. Heike Ahlgrimm
  13. Heike Schmidt
  14. Stefanie Melbeck
  15. Corina Christenau

Hungary

  1. Tímea Sugár
  2. Katalin Pálinger
  3. Ibolya Mehlmann
  4. Ildikó Pádár
  5. Erika Kirsner
  6. Helga Németh
  7. Hortenzia Szrnka
  8. Anita Görbicz
  9. Krisztina Pigniczki
  10. Ágnes Farkas
  11. Beatrix Balogh
  12. Eszter Siti
  13. Tímea Tóth
  14. Anita Kulcsár
  15. Zsuzsanna Lovász
  16. Orsolya Vérten

Netherlands

  1. Joke Nynke Tienstra
  2. Ingeborg Vlietstra
  3. Diane Ordelmans-Roelofsen
  4. Monique Feijen
  5. Ana Razdorov
  6. Maria Turnhout
  7. Martine Hekman
  8. Andrea Groot
  9. Diane Lamein
  10. Natasaja Burgers
  11. Olga Anne Maria Assink
  12. Irina Pusic
  13. Sylvia Hofman
  14. Pearl Chantal Van der Wissel
  15. Saskia Roukema
  16. Marieke van der Wal

Norway

  1. Heidi Tjugum
  2. Mimi Kopperud Slevigen
  3. Tonje Larsen
  4. Katja Nyberg
  5. Else-Marthe Sørlie Lybekk
  6. Monica Sandve
  7. Mia Hundvin
  8. Gro Hammerseng
  9. Janne Tuven
  10. Birgitte Sættem
  11. Elisabeth Hilmo
  12. Katrine Lunde
  13. Anette Hovind Johansen
  14. Vigdis Hårsaker
  15. Lina Olsson Rosenberg
  16. Kari-Anne Henriksen

Romania

  1. Ildiko Kerekes Barbu
  2. Luminita Hutupan Dinu
  3. Carmen Liliana Nitescu
  4. Gabriela Doina Hobjila Tanase
  5. Carmen Andreea Amariei
  6. Ionela Goran
  7. Anna Maria Lazer
  8. Aurelia Bradeanu
  9. Alina Nicoleta Dobrin
  10. Cristina Georgiana Varzaru
  11. Steluta Luca
  12. Petronica Maria Fedorneac
  13. Aurica Valeria Bese
  14. Nicoleta Cristina Gisca

Russia

  1. Maria Sidorova
  2. Svetlana Bogdanova
  3. Natalia Shipilova
  4. Elena Tschaoussova
  5. Oksana Romenskaya
  6. Liudmila Bodnieva
  7. Nadezda Muravyeva
  8. Anna Ignattchenko
  9. Emiliya Turey
  10. Maria Koltchina
  11. Irina Poltoratskaya
  12. Anna Kurepta
  13. Marina Naukovich
  14. Oxana Pal
  15. Tatiana Dyadetchenko

Slovenia

  1. Sergeja Stefanisin
  2. Barbara Gorski
  3. Olga Ceckova
  4. Branka Mijatovic
  5. Mihaela Ciora
  6. Deja Doler
  7. Silvana Ilic
  8. Vesna Vincic-Pus
  9. Spela Cerar
  10. Tanja Dajcman
  11. Nadija Plesko
  12. Mira Vincic
  13. Tatjana Oder
  14. Anja Freser
  15. Nada Tunjic
  16. Katja Kurent Tatarovac

Spain

  1. Maria Eugenia Sanchez Bravo
  2. Aitziber Elejaga Vargas
  3. Elisabet Lopez Valledor
  4. Noelia Oncina Morena
  5. Susana Pareja Ibarra
  6. Diana Box Alonso
  7. Montserrat Puche Diaz
  8. Marta Elisabet Mangue Gonzales
  9. Lidia Sanchez Alias
  10. Susana Fraile Celaya
  11. Isabel Maria Ortuno Torrico
  12. Maria Teresa Andreu Rodriguez
  13. Cristina Esmeralda Lopez Quiros
  14. Cristina Gomez Arquer
  15. Veronica Maria Cuadrado Dehesa
  16. Patricia Alonso Jimenez

Sweden

  1. Jenny Holmgren
  2. Madelene Grundström
  3. Veronica Isaksson
  4. Kristina Linea Flognman
  5. Matilda Linnea Boson
  6. Anna Ljungdahl Rapp
  7. Jennie Florin
  8. Theresa Claesson-Andreasson
  9. Helena Andersson
  10. Erika Nilsson
  11. Lina Möller
  12. Madelene Olsson
  13. Sara Eriksson
  14. Asa Elisabeth Eriksson
  15. Theresa Utkovic

Ukraine

  1. Nataliya Borysenko
  2. Irina Hontcharova
  3. Svitlana Morozova
  4. Natasa Kotenko
  5. Oksana Sakada
  6. Maryna Vergelyuk
  7. Olena Iatsenko
  8. Ganna Syukalo
  9. Natalia Horova
  10. Oksana Raykhel
  11. Vita Lutkova
  12. Olena Reznir
  13. Tetyana Nykytenko
  14. Nataliya Martynienko
  15. Larysa Kharlanyuk
  16. Liliya Stolpakova

Yugoslavia

  1. Zlatka Paplacko
  2. Branka Jovanovic
  3. Tatjana Medved
  4. Sanja Jovovic
  5. Dragana Lakovic
  6. Ljiljana Knezevic
  7. Biljana Balac
  8. Marina Rokic
  9. Snezana Damjanac
  10. Maja Savic
  11. Aida Selmanovic
  12. Bojana Petrovic
  13. Tanja Milanovic
  14. Dragica Milickovic
  15. Dragica Djuric
  16. Zoranca Stefanovic

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References

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