Gabriella Landi

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Gabi Landi
Beach handball Euro 2019 Final Women DEN-HUN 0095 (cropped) .jpg

Before the final of the Beach Handball European Championships 2019

Player information
Full name Gabriella Landi
birthday November 20, 2001
place of birth Budapest
citizenship HungaryHungary Hungary
height 1.81 m
Playing position Back left
Throwing hand right
Club information
society Érd NK
Jersey number 46
Clubs in the youth
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0000–November 2019 Érd NK
Clubs as active
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2017– Érd NK
2019-2020 Budaörs handball (second game right)
National team
  Games (goals)
Hungary beach handball

As of November 21, 2019

Gabriella "Gabi" Landi (born November 20, 2001 in Budapest ) is a Hungarian handball player .

Gabriella Landi is studying at the Testnevelési Egyetem . She plays in the right back position.

Indoor handball

Landi competes for the Hungarian first division club Érd NK . She has been part of the expanded squad since the 2017/18 season. In her first season she was third in the league and lost in the cup final. In the game, however, as in the games in the third round of the EHF Cup against Issy Paris Hand , in which Érd was narrowly eliminated, not used. Landi made her international debut the following season against Storhamar Handbåll Elite from Norway, with the Hungarians again being eliminated in the third round of the EHF Cup . In the championship Landi was fourth with Érd, in the Final Four tournament for the Hungarian Cup third. In 2018/19 Landi survived the third round of the EHF Cup with Érd and thus qualified for the main round. In the 2019/20 season she was also eligible to play for the Hungarian second division club Budaörs Handball .

Beach handball

Juniors

Landi (# 46) fighting for the ball with Dutchwoman Zoë van Giersbergen (# 12), watched by Réka Király , (# 32) and Marit van Ede (# 5) in the game for the bronze medal at the 2018 Youth Olympic Games

In addition to indoor handball, Landi is also an active beach handball player. She initially belonged to the Hungarian U-18 national team, now the Hungarian senior national team and thus one of the strongest teams in the world. Landi belonged to the Hungarian squad for the Summer Youth Olympic Games in 2018 from Buenos Aires , where for the first time in Olympic history Beachhandball was olympic. The Hungarian team had a very good tournament. In the preliminary round you won all games, in the main round you only had to admit defeat to the host team from Argentina, although on points with 38:31 you had the much better hit rate. So at the end of the main round they were in second place behind the Netherlands and had to face Argentina again in the semi-finals. Again they lost to the hosts, again only in the shootout, this time with 40:39 goals again with one point more than the winners. In the game for third place, as in the main round, the Hungarians defeated the team from the Netherlands and won the first Olympic beach handball medal for women with the bronze medal. Landi concentrated primarily on her defensive tasks during the tournament, apart from two points in the opening match, she did not score any further points in the entire tournament and thus few of her team, in which all other players, even the goalkeepers, scored double-digit.

Women

Landi joined the senior national team the following year. At the European Championships in 2019 in Poland Stare Jabłonki it belonged as well as her teammates from Buenos Aires, Greta Hadfi , Csenge Brown , Rebeka Benzsay and their fellow player from Érd, Réka Király , the Hungarian team . Half of the team consisted of Olympians from the previous year, which also included goalkeeper Ágnes Győri , who acted as assistant coach in Argentina. Landi was again able to successfully contest the tournament with the Hungarian team. In the preliminary round, the team won all four games of their group B, in the main round, however, the team lost all of their three games and Hungary only just qualified for the knockout round. Spain was beaten in the quarter -finals and the Netherlands in the semi-finals , whose team also consisted of players from the Youth Olympic Games. In the final they met Denmark , which until then had only suffered one defeat against Spain. With 18:12 and 23:22 they lost to the Northern Europeans in a highly dramatic final phase in which the lead changed several times in the last few seconds. Due to the good placement, the Hungarian team received the last free place for a European team at the World Beach Games 2019 in ar-Rayyan , Qatar . Alongside Réka Király, Landi was now one of the last two players on the Olympic team last year. In both tournaments she was the youngest player on her team. Hungary was able to repeat its success from Poland and again advance to the final, where Denmark was again beaten.

successes

Youth Olympic Games

  • 2018: bronze medal

U18 beach handball European championship

  • 2018: gold medal

European championships in beach handball

  • 2019: silver medal

World Beach Games

  • 2019: silver medal

Web links

Commons : Gabriella Landi  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Single receipts

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  2. European Handball Federation - ÉRD HC. Retrieved November 21, 2019 .
  3. European Handball Federation - ÉRD. Retrieved November 21, 2019 .
  4. Női kézi: együttműködési megállapodást kötött az ÉRD és a Budaörs. Retrieved April 19, 2020 (Hungarian).
  5. Team Details Page | IHF. Retrieved November 21, 2019 .
  6. eurohandball.com: Hungary and Germany emerge as U18 Beach EURO champions , accessed on March 13, 2020
  7. eurohandball.com: 2018 Women's ECh Beach Handball 18 , accessed on March 13, 2020