United States national beach handball team

Summary

The United States national beach handball team (USA Beach Handball) is the national team of the United States. It is governed by USA Team Handball[1] and takes part in international beach handball competitions.[2]

United States
Shirt badge/Association crest
Information
AssociationUSA Team Handball
CoachMichael Hinson
Colours
Home jersey
Team colours
Home
Away jersey
Team colours
Away
Results
World Championship
Appearances2 (First in 2016)
Best result11th (2016)
Last updated on Unknown.
United States national beach handball team
Medal record
Men's beach handball
Representing the  United States
Pan American Championship
Bronze medal – third place 1999 Brazil
Gold medal – first place 2016 Venezuela
Bronze medal – third place 2018 United States
Gold medal – first place 2019 Trinidad and Tobago
Gold medal – first place 2022 Mexico

Restart of the program in 2015 edit

In May 2015, USA Team Handball officially decided to start an international beach handball program under the direction of former Olympic USA Team Handball player and coach Dennis Burkholtz. On the day the program was announced, former USA National Team player for indoor handball Mike Hinson, approached Dennis about starting a program and coaching a team based out of Southern California. Coach Hinson, having played beach handball for 14 years, knew about beach handball and believed the United States could put together a team that could compete at the highest level pretty quickly. In September 2015, USA Team Handball announced Mike Hinson as the head coach of the USA Men Beach Handball Team. Based out of Hermosa Beach California, Coach Hinson began recruiting athletes from all different athletic backgrounds. He brought in a former 2012 Olympic goalie from USA Water Polo, a Dodgeball World Champion, several current and former USA Team Handball players, a former Division 1 Quarterback, a former division 1 Basketball Center and a current collegiate Lacrosse player, among others.

In March 2016 the USA Men went down to Venezuela in their first ever competition in the new formation. The top two teams from the tournament would advance to the World Championships. The tournament featured several high level programs with experienced players. Starting the tournament off 1-3 they were in a must win against Ecuador to advance to the medal round. This is where the US team was truly born. The defense held Ecuador scoreless for the first 6 minutes of the match and defeated them in two sets. Next they faced the undefeated #1 seed and host country Venezuela who was ranked #7 in the world in the semi-finals. Splitting the sets 1-1, the US won on the last shot in shootout to advance to the gold medal game. Facing defending Pan American Championship Silver medalists Uruguay they once again split sets 1-1 and again won on the last shot in shootout to claim the Gold Medal.

By winning the Pan American Championships, the USA men team qualified into the 12 team field of the World Championships in Budapest, Hungary. Being their first World Championships the international expectations were not high for any success. In the first game of the tournament, the USA Team shocked the international handball world by defeating the #5 team in the world, Ukraine in straight sets. Needing one more win in the next 4 games to qualify into the top 6, USA fell just short against defending World Champion Brazil, lost a close game against defending bronze medalist Qatar, then lost 2 extremely tight shootouts against Egypt and Bahrain. Finishing out of the medal rounds, USA then lost a close shootout to Oman and finished the tournament with an emotional win against Australia in the rain.[3]

After the success of the men's team in Venezuela, former assistant Coach for the men's team Juliano de Oliveira was announced head coach of the newly formed USA Women Beach Handball Team. With that announcement the women's program relocated from Miami, Florida to Hermosa Beach to have both programs benefit from the conditions in California. By recruiting current players of the USA Team Handball Women National Team and the local Los Angeles Team Handball Club Coach Juliano formed the core of the team that would go on to compete in the 2018 Pan American Beach Handball Championship.

Results edit

World Championships edit

Year Position
  2004 Did not qualify
  2006
  2008
  2010
  2012
  2014
  2016 11th
  2018 12th
  2022 TBD
Total 3/9

Pan American Championships edit

Year Position
  1998 4th
  1999 3rd
  2004 Did not qualify
  2008
  2012
  2014
  2016 1st
  2018 3rd
  2019 1st
  2022 1st
Total 4/8

References edit

  1. ^ "Beach Handball". Team USA. Archived from the original on July 14, 2016. Retrieved April 3, 2018.
  2. ^ 2018 World Championship roster
  3. ^ "About USA Beach Handball". USA Beach Handball. Retrieved April 4, 2018.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • IHF profile[dead link]