Robert Hedin

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Robert Hedin
Robert Hedin

Robert Hedin on May 26, 2015

Player information
Full name Jonas Erik Larholm
Nickname "Hedda"
birthday 2nd February 1966
place of birth Ystad , Sweden
citizenship SwedeSwede Swedish
height 1.98 m
Playing position Back left
Throwing hand right
Club information
society United StatesUnited States United States (Trainer) St. Hallvard (Trainer)
NorwayNorway
Clubs in the youth
from ... to society
0000-1980 SwedenSweden Köpingebro IF
1980-1982 SwedenSweden IFK Ystad
1982-1985 SwedenSweden Ystads IF
Clubs as active
from ... to society
1985-1990 SwedenSweden Ystads IF
1990-1992 NorwayNorway Stavanger IF
1992-1993 SpainSpain BM Benidorm
1993-1998 GermanyGermany TSV GWD Minden
1998-2001 SwitzerlandSwitzerland TSV St. Otmar St. Gallen
2001-2002 GermanyGermany SV Post Schwerin
2002-2003 GermanyGermany TuS N-Lübbecke
2003-2004 SwedenSweden Ystads IF
5/2006–5/2006 GermanyGermany HSG Augustdorf / Hövelhof
National team
Debut on December 28, 1984
January 12, 1988
against Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany BR Germany U-21 in Brastad Spain in Malmö
SpainSpain 
  Games (goals)
SwedenSweden Sweden U-21 Sweden
SwedenSweden 
29 (98)
194 (333)
Clubs as coaches
from ... to society
1998-2001 SwitzerlandSwitzerland TSV St. Otmar St. Gallen (player-coach)
2002-2003 GermanyGermany TuS N-Lübbecke (player coach)
2004-2007 SwedenSweden Ystads IF
2007-2009 GermanyGermany MT Melsungen
10/2008–2/2014 NorwayNorway Norway
10 / 2011–2012 DenmarkDenmark Aalborg Håndbold
2 / 2015–2017 AustriaAustria Bregenz handball
2018– United StatesUnited States United States
2019– NorwayNorway St. Hallvard
Medal table
Olympic games 0 × gold 2 × silver 0 × bronze
World Championship 0 × gold 0 × silver 1 × bronze
European Championship 1 × gold 0 × silver 0 × bronze

As of May 8, 2020

Robert Hedin (born February 2, 1966 in Ystad ) is a Swedish handball coach and former Swedish national player . For Sweden, he played 194 international matches, in which he threw 333 goals.

Career

He was under contract as a player with the clubs IFK Ystad HK , Stavanger, Benidorm, GWD Minden , TSV St. Otmar St. Gallen , TuS Nettelstedt-Lübbecke and SV Post Schwerin . Hedin played the last three games of the season for HSG Augustdorf / Hövelhof , which was in a relegation battle in the 2005/2006 season.

From January 2007 until the end of the 2008/2009 season he was the coach of Bundesliga club MT Melsungen .

From October 2008 Hedin trained, initially additionally, the Norwegian men's national handball team . From 2009 he devoted himself exclusively to this function. In October 2011 he took over the coaching position at the Danish first division club Aalborg Håndbold until the end of the 2011/12 season . In February 2014 he resigned from his position as Norwegian national coach. In the summer of 2014, Hedin became a consultant for Bregenz Handball and took over the coaching position from February 2015. For the 2014/15 season , Hedin was named HLA “Trainer of the Year”. In 2017, Hedin ended his employment with the festival city. He has been coaching Team USA since July 2018 . For the 2019/20 season he took over as coach from the Norwegian first division club St. Hallvard.

The graduate engineer has six children. Three of them with his current wife, the former Norwegian national player Kari-Anne Henriksen . Hedin's son Amadeus is just as much a handball player as his nephew Viktor . Together with brother Tony he won bronze at the 1993 World Cup.

successes

  • Silver medal at the 1992 and 1996 Olympics
  • European champion in Portugal in 1994
  • Bronze at the 1993 World Cup
  • Top scorer of the Elitserien 1989/90
  • 1 × HLA "Trainer of the Year" 2014/15

Individual evidence

  1. Match statistics Robert Hedin. In: handboll.capmind.se. Retrieved May 8, 2020 (Swedish).
  2. sparial statistics. In: handbollslandslaget.se. Svenska Handbollslandslaget, accessed May 8, 2020 (Swedish).
  3. handball-news.info from January 17, 2007, Robert Hedin new trainer in Melsungen
  4. ^ THW Kiel: THW receives MT Melsungen on Wednesday. from March 25, 2009
  5. SEK-News: MT trainer Hedin takes on second job in Norway
  6. Hedin becomes the club coach in Aalborg , handball-world.com on October 19, 2011
  7. Transferlisten, Herreligaen 2012/13 ( Memento from December 2, 2013 in the Internet Archive ), hbold.dk on June 4, 2012
  8. Robert Hedin slutter , handball.no on February 20, 2014
  9. Robert Hedin complements the Bregenz coaching team. hla.at, February 8, 2015, accessed on May 20, 2015 .
  10. Ziura & Acimovic "Handball Player of the Year". oehb.sportlive.at, June 8, 2015, archived from the original on July 12, 2015 ; Retrieved June 9, 2015 .
  11. Bregenz Handball and Robert Hedin go their separate ways. hla.at, accessed on February 16, 2017 .
  12. Robert Hedin is supposed to lead Team USA to the PanAmerican Games and Olympia. handball-world.news, July 8, 2018, accessed July 8, 2018 .
  13. ^ I norska St Hallvard blir det rena släktkalaset för familjen Hedin. ystadsallehanda.se, May 28, 2019, accessed on August 31, 2019 .
  14. archiv.thw-handball.de: opponents team TuS N-Lübbecke season 2002/2003
  15. dhb.de: Men's European Championships

Web links

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