Norway Steamrolls Sweden to Claim Bronze in Women's Handball



Left shy of the gold medal game for the second-straight Olympics, Norway left no doubt of its medal quality with an emphatic 36-19 pounding of neighbors Sweden on Saturday to win bronze at Tokyo 2020.
Norway led 19-7 at halftime and never looked back, claiming a second-straight bronze to make it four-consecutive Olympics with a medal.
It was the biggest blowout of the women's tournament.
Winners of gold in 2008 and 2012, Norway has also won a pair of silvers and three bronzes since 1988. The Scandinavian country has only missed out on a medal in 1996 and 2004.
Thirty-year-old Nora Mork continued her incredible games. Mork entered the match with 44 goals, second-most in the tournament, and fired in eight more.
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Kari Brattset Dale also scored eight times for Norway.
Sweden was led by four goals each from Jenny Carlson and Johanna Westberg.
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The Swedes were playing for a medal for the first time in its women's handball history. Its men have won silver four times.

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