
Bianca Bazaliu scored in the last shot against Spain, and Romania dramatically won (score 28-27) the match to advance to Main Group II of the Women’s Handball European Championship.
Bianca Bazaliu, throw record 114.98 km/h against Spain at the European Handball Championship
Bianka’s throw was strong, she effectively passed her hands over the head of the Iberian goalkeeper Maddi Aalla Rotaetche.
According to the official website of the competition, Bazaliu made a throw at the goal at a speed of 114.98 km/h.
Actually, Bianca is still in first place at this final European tournament, her comparison with the Slovenian Ana Gros.
Tena Japundza (Croatia – 114.01 km/h) is next in the hierarchy in terms of performance.
Romanian Sorina Grozan (12th place – 113 km/h) is the second in the ranking of the strongest throws from the EC, and Lorena Ostase is the third tricolor in the hierarchy, with a throw of 110.99 km/h.
The winning goal against Spain was scored by Bianca Basaliu in the last phase
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