Richard Lambert (born April 28, 1948) is a Canadian former handball player who competed in the 1976 Summer Olympics.
Born in Edmonton, Alberta, Lambert was part of the Canadian handball team which finished eleventh in the 1976 Olympic tournament. He played four matches and scored four goals.
The 1976 Summer Olympics, officially known as the Games of the XXI Olympiad and commonly known as Montreal 1976, were an international multi-sport event held from July 17 to August 1, 1976, in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Montreal was awarded the rights to the 1976 Games at the 69th IOC Session in Amsterdam on May 12, 1970, over the bids of Moscow and Los Angeles. It was the first and, so far, only Summer Olympic Games to be held in Canada. Toronto hosted the 1976 Summer Paralympics the same year as the Montreal Olympics, which still remains the only Summer Paralympics to be held in Canada. Calgary and Vancouver later hosted the Winter Olympic Games in 1988 and 2010, respectively.
Handball at the 2004 Summer Olympics included a men's and a women's team competitions with the preliminary rounds taking place in the Sports Pavilion at the Faliro Coastal Zone Olympic Complex. From the quarter final stage onwards, the women's event moved to the Helliniko Olympic Indoor Arena, a part of the Helliniko Olympic Complex, with the men joining them there for their semi-finals and final.
The Laval University Sports and Physical Education Complex, Pavillon de l'éducation physique et des sports de l'Université LavalPEPS is a sports complex located in Quebec City, Quebec, on the Université Laval campus. PEPS opened in 1970 and includes an outdoor stadium, an indoor stadium, two indoor swimming pools, basketball and tennis courts, a fitness centre, and two hockey arenas.
Team handball at the 1976 Summer Olympics featured competition for men and women.
Luc Tousignant is a former quarterback in the Canadian Football League (CFL) and Olympic handball player.
Zdravko Rađenović is a Bosnian retired handball player and former president of the Olympic Committee of Bosnia and Herzegovina, who competed for the Yugoslavia national handball team in two Olympic tournaments.
Louise Beaumont is a former Canadian handball player who competed in the 1976 Summer Olympics.
Francine Boulay-Parizeau is a Canadian former handball player who competed in the 1976 Summer Olympics.
Nicole Génier is a Canadian former handball player who competed in the 1976 Summer Olympics.
Louise Hurtubise is a former Canadian handball player who competed in the 1976 Summer Olympics.
Denise Lemaire is a former Canadian handball player who competed in the 1976 Summer Olympics.
Nicole Robert is a Canadian former handball player who competed in the 1976 Summer Olympics.
Johanne Valois is a former Canadian handball player who competed in the 1976 Summer Olympics.
Béla Bartalos is a Hungarian former handball goalkeeper who competed on three Olympic Games and as many World Championships.
József Kenyeres is a former Hungarian handball player who competed in the 1976 Summer Olympics and in the 1980 Summer Olympics.
István Szilágyi is a Hungarian former handball player.
Pierre Désormeaux is a Canadian former handball player who competed in the 1976 Summer Olympics. He was part of the Canadian handball team which finished eleventh in the 1976 Olympic tournament. He played all five matches and scored twelve goals. In April 2000, he was chosen the Canadian Handball Century's Player.
Athletes from Iceland first participated at the Olympic Games in 1908.
Vlado Stenzel is a Croatian former handball goalkeeper and coach.
The qualification for the 1976 Women's Olympic Handball Tournament assigned quota places to six teams: the host, four teams from the world championships and one team from the qualification tournament respectively.