Pascal Mahé

Pascal Mahé (2014)

Pascal Mahé (born 15 December 1963 Caen ) is a former French national handball player and current Handball coach. He is currently the coach of the French second division Chartres Métropole Handball 28

Pascal Mahé played in 1984 at the age of 20 for the first time for the French national team for which he played a total of 297 internationals. He belonged to the crew of the Barjots, which recorded the first successes of the French national handball team. In 1992, Mahé at the Olympic Games in Barcelona, ​​the bronze medal, one year later at the World Championships silver medal, and in 1995 he won the world title even when the Barjots could hit in Iceland in the finals with Croatia 23:19. He also was with U.S. Créteil (1989) and Montpellier HB (1995 ) once each French masters. He coached youth teams and the second team of TSV Bayer Dormagen and was a youth coach of the German national handball. In the season 2012/2013 he coached the seniors team and the B -Jugend SG Ratingen 2011 in the Federation League Lower Rhine.

Pascal Mahé changed 1 June 2013 for three years to the French second division Chartres Métropole Handball 28

His son Kentin was appointed in October 2010 for the first time in the squad of the French national handball team.

Achievements

  • Summer Olympic Games in Barcelona: Bronze Medal
  • World Cup 1993: Silver Medal
  • 1995 World Championships in Iceland: Gold Medal
  • Twice champion of France
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