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Croatia fights back to win men's goldPosted: Tuesday August 31, 2004 9:47PM; Updated: Tuesday August 31, 2004 9:47PM ATHENS, Aug 29 (Reuters) -- Croatia were crowned Olympic handball champions on Sunday, after fighting back from a 10-point halftime deficit to beat Germany in the men's final. Mirza Dzomba netted eight times for Croatia in their narrow 26-24 victory. The Croatian Prime Minister Ivo Sanader was one of the first to offer his congratulations to the team. "I am very happy because it is our first gold medal and our handball team are world champions and now Olympic champions so I am very proud," he said. "It is a result that will give great happiness to everyone in Croatia. The best thing was that they didn't play very well and they still won. And that goes to show the great strength of the team." Leading 21-11 at halftime, the Germans held the initiative until the 55th minute when goals from Dzomba and Niksa Kaleb gave Croatia a two-goal advantage that they kept to the end. Russia took the bronze. Copyright 2004 Reuters Limited. All rights reserved. |
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