Handball At The 1998 Asian Games
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Handball At The 1998 Asian Games
The Handball events at the 1998 Asian Games were held in Bangkok, Thailand between December 7 and December 16, 1998. South Korea dominated the competition by winning both gold medals. Schedule Medalists Medal table Draw ;Group A * * * * ;Group B * * * * Final standing Men Women ReferencesResults – Men


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