Jessy Kramer

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Jessy Kramer
Jessy Kramer

Jessy Kramer (2017)

Player information
birthday February 16, 1990
place of birth Niedorp , Netherlands
citizenship Dutch womanDutch woman Dutch
height 1.77 m
Playing position Back left
Throwing hand right
Club information
society Toulon Saint-Cyr Var Handball
Jersey number 7th
Clubs as active
from ... to society
2007-2010 NetherlandsNetherlands Zeeman Vastgoed SEW
2010–2012 GermanyGermany Frankfurt HC
2012-2013 GermanyGermany HC Leipzig
2013-2016 NorwayNorway Vipers Kristiansand
2016– FranceFrance Toulon Saint-Cyr Var Handball
National team
Debut on October 21, 2007
against PolandPoland Poland
  Games (goals)
NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 132 (98)

As of November 30, 2019

Jessy Kramer (born February 16, 1990 in Niedorp , Netherlands) is a Dutch handball player .

In 2010 Kramer moved from Zeeman Vastgoed SEW to Frankfurt (Oder) to the German Bundesliga club Frankfurter HC . After two years at FHC, she moved to league rivals HC Leipzig . In July 2013, their contract was terminated by mutual agreement. She then signed a contract with the Norwegian first division club Vipers Kristiansand . Since the 2016/17 season she has been playing for the French first division team Toulon Saint-Cyr Var Handball .

Jessy Kramer has so far played 132 international matches for the Dutch national team , with which she took part in the 2013 World Cup in Serbia . Kramer won the silver medal at the 2016 European Championship and the bronze medal at the 2017 World Championship and the 2018 European Championship . At the 2019 World Cup , she won the World Cup title in the final against the Spanish selection.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. japanhandball2019.com: オ ラ ン ダ , accessed November 30, 2019
  2. HCL strengthens itself with two players: Nora Reiche and Jessy Kramer are coming from March 15, 2012, accessed on May 23, 2016
  3. Contract with Jessy Kramer dissolved on July 11, 2013, accessed on May 23, 2016
  4. topphandball.no: Kramer til Vipers , accessed on July 22, 2013
  5. handball-world.com: Toulon signs vice world champion , accessed on March 12, 2016
  6. ihf.info: XXI Women's World Championship 2013 Team Roster Netherlands (PDF; 17 kB), accessed on January 17, 2014
  7. handball-world.news: Abbingh strong-nerved - Netherlands with last throw against Spain women's handball world champions , accessed on December 16, 2019