Abstract
International Journal of Advance Research in Multidisciplinary, 2025;3(1):31-36
Winning strategies in handball: A data-driven study of the 2021 Tokyo Olympics knockout stages
Author : Narender Singh, Dr. Sangeeta Singh, Dr. Vijay Prakash and Dr. Varender Singh Patial
Abstract
This study examines the critical performance indicators that influence match outcomes during the 2021 Tokyo Olympics handball knockout stages. Data from seven matches-including four quarterfinals, two semifinals, and the finals (gold and bronze medal matches)-were analyzed to evaluate variables such as average age, team passes, offense, defense, fast breaks, technical fouls, and penalty scores. The results revealed significant differences between winning and losing teams across multiple metrics. Winning teams consistently demonstrated a higher average age, particularly in the quarterfinals (+0.43 years, p = 0.042) and finals (+1.21 years, p = 0.034), underscoring the importance of experience and composure. Team passes showed significant differences across all stages, with winning teams averaging +2.11 passes (p = 0.015) in the quarterfinals and +1.54 passes (p = 0.045) in the finals, reflecting superior coordination and ball control. Offensive performance was the most decisive factor, with winning teams outscoring losing teams by +2.00 goals in the quarterfinals (p = 0.021) and +4.16 goals in the finals (p = 0.009). Defensive capabilities were especially crucial in the semifinals, where winning teams achieved +5.46 successful defenses (p = 0.001). Fast breaks, although not significant in the quarterfinals, became decisive in the semifinals (+4.55, p = 0.003) and finals (+4.93, p = 0.001). Additionally, winning teams converted penalties more efficiently, with significant differences in both the semifinals (+2.28, p = 0.002) and finals (+2.01, p = 0.005). These findings highlight the multifaceted nature of performance metrics, providing actionable insights for coaches and players to optimize strategies and improve outcomes in elite tournaments.
Keywords
Handball, performance indicators, Tokyo Olympics, offensive strategies, defensive strategies