Javier Garcia Cuesta had a long and distinguished handball career that included participating in four Olympics, one as a player (72, Spain) and three as a national team coach: 1984 (USA), 1992 (Spain), 1996 (Egypt). He had multiple stints coaching USA National Teams and his autobiographical retrospective on his career, “50 Years in the Sport” is now available with English translation at Amazon and Barnes & Noble.
Here’s the blurb from Amazon:
“Javier Garcia Cuesta dedicated his professional life to studying, developing, and coaching the sport of handball in his native Spain and around the world. He competed in the 1972 Olympic Games and the 1974 World Championship for Spain, before beginning a long and highly esteemed career growing and improving the game. 50 Years in the Sport is Javier’s story-one full of passion for handball, along with his great mastery of the skills and strategy needed to be successful. While he accomplished much on the court, his greatest legacy will be the impact he leaves behind with players, coaches, administrators, and so many friends in the game. He is admired for his dedication, loyalty, and commitment to build successful programs and see handball grow and thrive in the years ahead.”
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