10:20
While the congress is officially closed, it doesn't mean the work is over. Oh no no no. Now it's time to talk and get the work started for the next four years. Various committees and boards will now together to discuss the future within their respective groups.
10:15
The curtain comes down on the 15th EHF Congress with the closing words from the President.
“I don’t know what to say after a congress that has answered most of the questions but we have managed to have a congress organised in a short time and have many people in Vienna,” says Wiederer.
“This congress has elected members for the next four upcoming years; motions were presented, discussed and launched. This means we have a sound basis for our work for the next four years. We know our tasks and we know what we need to do.
“I really do hope we can soon meet somewhere in a sports hall or at the beach. For this, I wish you all a safe trip home and wish you well in working within your federations and EHF commissions.”
09:55
It is time to award the three honorary memberships.
First up is Panos Antoniou, the out-going President of the EHF Court of Handball.
The room rises to its feet to toast Panos, who then delivers a short and emotion speech.
“You have to wish that you will have a long journey. Because it is not about the destination, it is about the journey,” he says.
Out-going Methods Commission chairman Jerzy Eliasz then receives his honorary membership from the EHF’s Helmut Höritsch.
The final membership is awarded to Ole R. Jorstad, the out-going chairman of the Beach Handball Commission.
Presenting the membership, Secretary General Martin Hausleitner praises the Norwegian’s work in developing beach handball.
Jorstad says: “Since 1994 I too have been on a journey. And I have enjoyed every moment as a guest in your federation and in your country. Thank you for your friendship. Thank you all.”
09:33
President Michael Wiederer takes to the stage to present a special fair play award to the Netherlands.
The Dutch received the award - the first of its kind - for their conduct at the Women’s EHF EURO 2020 when they were required to play three matches in four days following the rescheduling of their opening match against Serbia
“To have adapted to this situation and to not cause any additional troubles to the EHF and the local organisers is commendable,” said the President.
09:27
We begin the awards ceremony with the top federations over the past three years recognised for their achievements on the courts of Europe.
2018 Top Nation – France
2019 Top Nation – Denmark
2020 Top Nation - Norway
Spain then receive an award for Top Nation in beach handball across 2018, 2019 and 2020.
Bulgaria, Montenegro and Slovenia then receive awards for their efforts in organising three or more events
09:22
Budget overview from Henrik La Cour throws off the start of the day two, with the Executive Committee member detailing the financial and budget overviews.
Attention then turns to the awarding of the 2023 Ordinary Conference.
Jürgen Krucker, Managing Director at the Swiss Handball Federation, takes to the stage to outline their proposal to host the Ordinary Conference in two years’ time… which gets the green light to host the event in Basel.
09:00
Good morning handball world.
We're live and back for more on day two of the EHF Congress 2021.
What's on the agenda today? You can find out all you need to know in the news story below.
Those who don't want to read it - that's fine - but given we're ahead of schedule, today focuses on awards, the selection of honorary members and the awarding of the next Ordinary Congress in 2021.