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Commentary on USOC Decertification of USATH

The Hearing Panel Report simply states the obvious and should have explored potential remediation

The Hearing Panel focused narrowly on whether USA Team Handball was meeting the requirements for membership in the USOC and recognition as an NGB. It cited 5 areas where USA Team Handball was failing. Those 5 areas are:

1) Lack of financial resources
2) Lack of managerial capability
3) Inability to resolve member grievances
4) Lack of organizational competence
5) Incapability to promote and develop the sport

Areas 1 and 2 are, of course, are a direct result of the USOC suspending all funding to USATH. It does not take a rocket scientist to figure out that a bankrupt organization can not meet its financial responsibilities nor pay staff to manage itself. Areas 3 and 4 both relate to the Constitution bylaw controversy which were unfortunately not resolved by the competing factions. Area 5 is also at least partially a money related issue. Funding from the USOC has steadily declined in recent years and not surprisingly performance has also declined. Money would not solve all of USATH’s performance issues, but it’s certainly an important factor.

It shouldn’t be surprising that no one on the USATH Board contested these findings. They are all essentially true. The simple lesson here is that you don’t mess with the USOC, especially if they are your principal source of funding.

What is disappointing with the Hearing Panel’s report is its simple, narrow focus. While the Hearing Panel did not have the authority to fashion a remedial settlement there is nothing that prevented them from highlighting or suggesting potential remediation. Certainly, if you are going to take the time to research and assess what happened, you can also form an opinion on how best to proceed. Simply stating that it's up to the USOC and USATH (an organization that they also declare is incompetent) to consider potential remediation is a disappointing neglect of implied responsibility. Certainly, the Hearing Panel was able to state that they were deeply concerned about the athletes being supported. If they were truly concerned they would have tried to also to identify a potential way ahead that would address the underlying problems affecting the sport. This is not just idle chatter, as one only has to plug in “USOC”, “Taekwondo”, and “Triathlon” into Google to see some of the brinkmanship and remediation that has taken place in the past.

In this case, the USOC has decided on finality and removing USATH. In starting over it appears that Team Handball and the USOC will be heading into uncharted waters. It will be interesting to see what the next steps will be. Some questions for the coming weeks:

1) Will the USOC continue to fund the Women’s National Team Program?
2) Will the USOC provide funding for a Men’s Team be formed to participate in the PAN AM Championships in April?
3) Will the USOC provide funding for the Club National Championships and Collegiate National Championships?
4) What are the future plans for Handball Governance by the USOC?
5) Will organizations like the National Team Handball Association apply for USOC membership and NGB status?

USA Top 5 Poll

The latest Top 5 Poll results are in:

Key: Club; First place votes, overall record, conference record, Last poll
1. Atlanta Team Handball (2) 11-1-2 [7-0-1] -2nd
2. New York City (1) 10-0-3 [10-0-3] -3rd
3. Atlanta Metro Condors (1) 12-0-2 [6-0-2] -1st
4. Cal Heat 6-0-0 [6-0-0] -4th
5. NJ-Adelphi 10-0-2 [10-0-2] -Not Ranked

Dropped out: Garden City
Others Receiving Votes: LA Team Handball

The esteemed panel of voters consists of Andrew Washington, Christian Latulippe, Bogdan Pasat, and Karl Laundy.

The last 2 weekends saw the previous top 3 (Atlanta Metro Condors, Atlanta Team Handball, and New York City) all go down in defeat. Atlanta Team Handball’s victory over the Condors impressed the voters enough for them to move into first place, despite their upset loss to Benedict College. New York City moved up one spot to second and the Condors slipped to 3rd place. Undefeated Cal Heat moved up one notch to 4th place and NJ-Adelphi moved into the Top 5 for the first time.

Incidentally, it has been brought to our attention that NJ-Adelphi’s roster includes several players who will likely play for Garden City in other events like the Carolina Cup. For the purposes of the poll we have decided to consider each team based on the record that team has and the name that team decides to call itself. Not a perfect solution, but one that we will use for consistency sake.

This file contains the composite records of the teams that were considered.
[link=http://teamhandballnews.com/docs/USA_Club_Records_9 Feb_2006.xls]file[/link]
If you feel that this information is inaccurate, please let us know.

IOC Decision on Softball (as it Relates to Team Handball)

Several news articles discussing the IOC’s recent decision in Turin to not reinstate Baseball and Softball have referenced Team Handball as an example of a sport not nearly as worthy of a spot on the Olympic program.

http://www.enidnews.com/sportslocal/local_story_042004450.html?keyword=topstory

http://slam.canoe.ca/Slam/Columnists/Gross/2006/02/12/1438675.html

While this context is certainly American centric there is also a significant amount of truth to the argument that Team Handball is simply a European sport. On the Women’s side, outside of South Korea, and a little noise recently made by Brazil, the sport has been dominated by European teams. On the Men’s side, outside of a little noise by Egypt and more recently Tunisia, the sport is also dominated by European sides. For more discourse on the sport’s popularity check my earlier blog entry: http://teamhandball.blogspot.com/2005/07/just-how-popular-is-team-handball.html

Team Handball passed an IOC vote last summer, but at some point in the future there will be another vote taken on the sport’s Olympic future. And while the IOC may have disproportionate European membership now, this will probably not always be the case. Hopefully, the IHF is getting this message and we will soon see more aggressive steps to market the sport world-wide.

USA West Team Handball Conference (WTHC) Results (Week 2)

Cal Heat stayed undefeated in WTHC action, sweeping their 3 matches. LA THC, took 2 of 3 to move into 2nd place in the overall standings. Detailed results and statistics will be available soon on the official WTHC website: http://www.wthc.thsantaclarita.com/

Saturday, 4 February
Cal Heat – Santa Clarita 31 : 25
SLW – LATH 25 : 27
LATH – Santa Clarita 34 : 26
SLW – Cal Heat 22 : 27

Sunday, 5 February
LATH – Cal Heat 15 : 26
SLW – Santa Clarita 40 : 28

Web Based Handball Game in Development

A news article on the European Championship Official Site highlights this new game currently in development.

http://www.euro06.com/CMS_Files/452_item.asp?root_id=28&node_id=452&item_id=2457

Apparently, it will be similar to other action oriented games developed for other sports like soccer, basketball and footbal. It'll be interesting to see if their player database will include International players from some of the 2nd and 3rd tier nations.

New Format for Olympic Qualification Released

The IHF has released more information concerning the new format for Olympic qualification. [link=http://www.ihf.info/MEDIA/16871,0.pdf]New Olympic Qualification Format[/link]

Under the old system, the host nation and 1 representative from each continent (Asia, Africa, Europe, and PAN-America) qualified for the Olympics. The remaining slots were determined by placement at the preceding World Championships. For the Men, the top 7 qualified and for the Women, the top 5 qualified. This gender inequity has now been removed and now both tournaments will have 12 slots.

Under the new system, the host nation and the 4 regions will continue to get 5 of the 12 slots. But only the preceding World Champion will also get a free ticket to Beijing. The remaining 6 slots will be awarded at 3 pre-olympic tournaments, with the 1st and 2nd place teams each punching a ticket for Beijing.

The news release provides some of the details concerning this tournament, but a quick analysis yields several questions that will need further clarification:

- Who gets to host the tournaments? (perhaps, the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th place teams from the World Championships?)
- What’s the tournament format? (Round robin, with 3 games in 3 days?)
- How will the seeding be done for these tournaments? (The chart in the news release implies a potential structure, but I would argue that this structure needs to rethink how the 3rd and 4th rungs are set. As much as I’d like to think the rest of the world has caught up to Europe, that isn’t the reality yet. Any tournament with only 2 European teams would be seen as an easier path to qualify.)
- Will there be a draw to determine pool allocation? If so, will there be an attempt to balance the continents out like the World Cup draw for Soccer?
- If a Nation places 2nd through 7th at the World Championships, but then wins their Continental automatic bid what happens to their tournament placement? (Does, it go to the next lower placing team at the World Championships?)
- How is Continental Ranking determined at the World Championships for the 2 extra tournament places? (Average placement of the top 3 teams from each continent perhaps?)
- If Australia has to pre-qualify, how will this be done? (A home and away versus some other Nation for the last spot?)

USA National Team Goalie Considering Run for Congress

According to the [link=http://www.newsday.com/news/local/longisland/ny-licong024610211feb02,0,2744492.story?coll=ny-linews-headlines]Long Island Newsday[/link], Italo Zanzi, a USA National Team Goalie and a member of the USA Team Handball Board of Directors is seriously considering running for Congress:

According to the Cook Political Report, the 1st District in New York is considered a likely Democratic win, but could be a “potentially competitive” race. The current representative, Democrat Tim Bishop is finishing his 2nd term and won 56% of the vote in 2004.

A few burning questions:
- Will Mike Hurdle endorse Italo’s candidacy?
- Does his platform contain a provision for a Representative Italo Zanzi Team Handball Act to replace the Ted Stevens Amateur Sports Act?

European Championships Highlights Video

The official website is posting a daily highlight video featuring the match of the day.

http://www.euro06.com/CMS_Files/758_item.asp?root_id=28&node_id=758&item_id=2293

The site also has good summaries of the matches that have been played. Tomorrow should definitely be interesting in Pool 2 as Croatia, Russia, Iceland and Denmark all have a realistic chance to advance to the Semifinals. In Pool 1 it looks like Spain and France will advance.

USA South East Team Handball Conference (SETHC) Results (Week 4)

The big showdown last weekend saw #2 ranked Atlanta Team Handball (ATH) beat the #1 ranked Atlanta Metro Condors 38-31. ATH then promptly lost to upstart Benedict College 29-28 in a match decided by a penalty shoot-out. Going in to the final weekend the current standings are:.

Team Wins Loses Goal +/-
Atlanta Team Handball 7-1 +72
Benedict College 5-1 +56
Atlanta Metro Condors 6-2 +78
Georgia State 1-7 -103

Canadian Participation in Men's PAN AM Championships in Doubt

According to the Canadian Handball Federation Website: http://www.handball.ca/newsletters/70.doc

“Senior men Pan American Championship is likely to be celebrated in Brazil, April 10th to April 16th, 2006. As the PATHF executive adopted a competitive structure and ranked Canada 9th in the PATHF (first eight countries are competing), we are yet to know if Canada will compete or not. In this matter, they are having an extraordinary meeting in Feb. 15 – 19 in Argentina to deal with this unfair matter.“

Canada placed 3rd at the last Pan Am Handball Championships in 2004, but apparently either did not participate or placed poorly at the 2002 Championships and at the 2003 Pan Am Games, resulting in a 9th place aggregate placement. Brazil and Argentina are overwhelming favourites to place 1st and 2nd, but Canada would certainly also be considered the odds on favourite for the 3rd place and qualification for the 2007 World Championships. Using a formula which puts equal weight on the results from 2002 to decide who participates is quite simply absurd. The tournament should either have preliminary qualification games or be structured to allow all interested Pan Am nations to participate.

The US is currently ranked 3rd, and so has qualified for the tournament. It will be interesting to see, however, if the US does in fact field a team for this tournament which is now only 2.5 months away.

USA Top 5 Poll

Team Handball News is pleased to announce the results of our inaugural poll for the Top 5 Men’s Club teams in the United States.

1. Atlanta Metro Condors (3) 11-0-1 [5-0-1]
2. Atlanta Team Handball 10-1-1 [6-0-0]
3. New York City 9-0-1 [9-0-1]
4. Cal Heat 3-0-0 [3-0-0]
5. Garden City (1) 0-0-0

Others Receiving Votes: NJ-Adelphi, Cleveland, Utah

The esteemed panel of voters consists of Andrew Washington, Christian Latulippe, Bogdan Pasat, and Karl Laundy.

Poll Methodology:
- Voters submit their top 5 teams (in order)
- Points for each vote are awarded as follows:
#1 – 5 points
#2 – 4 points
#3 – 3 points
#4 – 2 points
#5 – 1 point
- Each individual ranking is then pooled for a total ranking
- There are 4 voters (1 from each National Region)
- Votes will be done roughly once a month

Poll Philosophy and Guidelines (Guidance provided to the voters):
- Current performance in this year’s season should carry the maximum weight. If a team is not actively participating in any matches this should carry significant weight in your assessment. We are trying to encourage competition. Sure, there are many teams that can probably play no games during the regular season and still be a contender (heck, even win Nationals). The purpose of the poll is not to predict who will win Nationals. The purpose is to acknowledge and reward the active programs.
- Quality of competition should carry significant weight. If a team is playing good teams that should be rewarded. A team can have some quality losses and still be considered better than a team solely beating up on weak competition.
- Margin of victory should carry some weight. If a team is winning by large margins that does say something. Of course, it could also say something about the competition they are playing against.
- Significant attention should be paid to inter-regional competition like the Carolina Tournaments. This can provide a rough assessment of the quality of one region against another.
- More recent games should generally carry more weight than games from a couple of months ago.
- Previous National Championship performance can be considered. While these results are old, they are also relevant in that teams are generally at full strength and it is the best opportunity for inter-regional comparisons.

Current Record of Results
The poll, of course, can only be accurate if all relevant results are included. For the first poll, all results (since Oct 2005) in the 3 active USA Leagues, as well as the results of the Tar Heel tournament in October were included. A composite record of the clubs that were considered and their W-L-T record is provided here:

If you feel the record for your club is inaccurate or additional tournaments should be included please contact us with the results of those matches and we will update the database for the next poll.

USA North East Team Handball Conference (NETHC) Results (Week 3)

See the press release from the NETHC site: http://www.nethc.org/news/1_25_06.html

Brazil Men’s Team in Action in Europe

The Brazil Men’s National Team has been very active in January as part of their preparation for the PANAM Handball Championships in April. They played 3 matches against Cuba (all 3 wins 28-19, 31-30, and 28-24). They then travelled to Spain where they played in a in a tournament against Spain, Ukraine and Russia and followed that up with a couple matches vs some top Spanish Club teams and Japan.

13 January 22 Brazil vs Russia 32
14 January 18 Brazil vs Spain 37
15 January 22 Brazil vs Ukraine 28

18 January 19 Brazil vs BM Aragon 30
20 January 28 Brazil vs Japan 30
22 January 30 Brazil vs Barcelona 39

This trip has probably been a minor disappointment for Brazil, as I’m sure they’d like to move to the top tier of national programs like their Women’s team has. These results show that they still have quite a ways to go yet. It’s probably safe to say, however, that they weren’t fielding a full strength team. In particular, their top player, Bruno Souza, who plays with 1st Division Goppingen, has been injured and did not play. If you add a consistent backcourt scorer, I would guess these games could have been closer.

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