Olivier Krembolts ( fr. Olivier Krumbholz , born September 12, 1958) is a French handball player and handball coach, the current head coach of the French women's handball team (1998-2013 and since 2016).
Olivier Krembolts | ||
|---|---|---|
| fr. Olivier krumbholz | ||
| Citizenship | ||
| Date of Birth | September 12, 1958 (61 years old) | |
| Place of Birth | Longeville-le-Metz , France | |
| Club career | ||
| 1976-1986: | ||
Content
- 1 Biography
- 2 Personal life
- 3 notes
- 4 References
Biography
As a player, he is known for playing for the Mets handball club, which included 10 seasons. For the French men's team, Olivier played 10 matches.
At the end of his career on the court, he led the Metz team as a coach (five league titles and two French Cups). In 1992, he became the mentor of the youth women's national team of France, and in 1998 he began to coach the first team of the country. Under his leadership, the French won the world championships of 2003 and 2017, reached the final three times (1999, 2009, 2011) and twice took the medals of the European Championship (2002, 2006). In 2016, the team became the silver medalist of the Olympic Games.
Personal life
In 2005, Olivier took part in the social program βBien Manger, C'est Bien JouΓ©!β, Aimed at popularizing proper nutrition among young athletes [1] .
Married, his wife - former handball player Corinne Krembolts working in the coaching staff of Metz.
Notes
Links
- Profile on the website of the International Handball Federation