Handball at the 2015 Summer Universiade

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Handball
at the XXVIII Summer Universiade
Venuevarious
DatesJuly 6, 2015 (2015-07-06) – July 13, 2015 (2015-07-13)
Teams13 (men)
12 (women)
2017

Handball was contested at the 2015 Summer Universiade from 6 to 13 July in Gwangju, South Korea.

Contents

Medal summary

Medal table

Medal events

EventGoldSilverBronze
Men
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Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal
Manuel Magalhães
Fábio Vidrago
Pedro Correia
Pedro Seabra
Vasco Coimbra
Carlos de Carvalho
Belone Ferreira
Alfredo Quintana
Miguel Pinheiro
Carlos Reis
Nuno de Sousa
David Pombo
Nuno Magalhães
Hugo Delgado
Hugo Lima
Bruno Rodrigues
Flag of Serbia.svg  Serbia
Stefan Čirić
Vladimir Tomić
Igor Milović
Đorđe Spasić
Aleksandar Gugleta
Miloš Topalović
Davor Basarić
Vanja Ilić
Davorin Vujović
Tibor Ivanišević
Savo Mester
Miloš Lojaničić
Nikola Damnjanović
Milan Pavlović
Radule Radulović
Andrija Madar
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Switzerland
Flavio Wick
Jost Brücker
Marvin Lier
Nicolas Raemy
Björn Fröhlich
Fabio Baviera
Tobias Wetzel
Dominic Rosenberg
Jonas Dähler
Lukas von Deschwanden
Thomas Hofstetter
Valentin Striffeler
Severin Ramseier
Filip Maros
Kaspar Arn
Tobias Baumgartner
Women
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Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
Natalia Reshetnikova
Polina Gorshkova
Natalia Chigirinova
Valentina Goncharova
Anna Vyakhireva
Veronika Garanina
Ksenia Makeeva
Evgeniya Petrova
Anna Shukalova
Polina Vedekhina
Elena Utkina
Alena Ikhneva
Daria Vakhterova
Ksenia Karpacheva
Anastasia Kudriashova
Evelina Anoshkina
Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea
Jung Yu-ra
Ryu Eun-hee
Park Sae-young
Kim Jin-yi
Choi Su-min
Ju Hui
Sim Hae-in
Han Mi-seul
Gu Ye-jin
Lee Mi-gyeong
Lee Eun-bi
Kim On-a
Gwon Han-na
Kang Eun-hye
Jo Su-yeon
Yu So-jeong
Flag of Serbia.svg  Serbia
Sanja Radosavljević
Aleksandra Stanisavljević
Sara Garović
Jelena Bursać
Sanja Simić
Hristina Nedeljković
Ivana Prijović
Anđela Janjušević
Jovana Risović
Danka Stefanović
Tamara Georgijev
Dijana Radojević
Nina Kolundžić
Milica Rančić
Jovana Kostić
Marija Petrović

Men

Thirteen teams participated in the men's tournament.

Teams

Women

Twelve teams participated in the women's tournament.

Teams

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