Estelle Vogein , born the April 3rd 1976 with Metz, is a French player of Handball, evolving/moving at the post of ailière.

Biography

Recognized by the world of the French handball like one of the players most endowed with her generation, it will be private on the plan international of participations in many final stages in reasons of wounds. Operated cross ligaments of the knee, it does not make outing in the country French, rewarded for a money medal, at the time of the Championnat of the world 1999 in Norway. Then, insufficiently restored, it does not form part of the voyage to Sydney for the Olympic Games of 2000.

It finds the French selection and takes part in the Championnats of Europe 2000 in Romania, competition finished in the 5th place. By choice of the selector, it does not take part in the world 2001, then in 2002, a wounded shoulder makes him miss the second medal of the French handball at the time of the Euro 2002 in Denmark.

It is finally at the time of the Championnat of the world 2003, disputed in Croatia, which it obtains its first international medal with the world title obtained in prolongation vis-a-vis the Hungary.

In club, it will have been faithful all its career to the club of its area, HB Metz metropolis, club which dominates the French handball at that time.

Club

  • Marly
  • since 1993: HB Metz metropolis

Prize list

Club

National selection

  • Olympic Games of summer
    • 4th with the Olympic Games of 2004 with Athens
  • Championship of the world
    • World champion of handball 2003
  • Championship of Europe
    • 5th with the Championships of Europe 2000 International in Romania
  • others
    • Frenchwoman between November 1995 and 2005
    • 105 selections for 151 goals

Personal distinction

External bonds

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