British Handball logo new_2November 14 - British Handball has struck a deal that takes it one step closer to making the game the "legacy sport" of the London 2012 Olympic Games.


Under the agreement with GLL and Olympia Handball Club, Crystal Palace National Sports Centre will become handball's first High Performance Centre and the base for many national team players to train and play.

GLL and their partners will try to find work placements for the athletes across the region.

Crystal Palace will also become the home of Olympia Handball Club, with National League matches played there along with GB training camps and international fixtures.

Athletes will have the opportunity to work and gain qualifications through GLL's numerous employment schemes.

GLL will also become the British Handball London Strategic Sports Partner and sponsor key matches.

In addition, Olympia will be engaging with the local community to increase awareness of the sport and develop junior coaching at Crystal Palace.

"This partnership provides a real choice for our athletes to train and compete in a high performance environment not presently available to GB players in the UK," said British Handball's chief executive officer Paul Goodwin.

"Until now they have had to learn their trade in more established handball countries.

"But this is the first phase of Project Homecoming, where the players will be brought together in London ahead of the 2012 Olympic Games, and is a real example of Olympic legacy as the centre will provide for new British Handball talent to take us beyond 2012."

Tony Wallace from GLL added: "We are delighted to have established this partnership agreement with British Handball and the Olympia Handball Club and are extremely proud that Crystal Palace National Sports Centre will now be home to the High Performance Centre."


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