South Korea absorbed its second straight loss in women's handball at the Paris Olympics on Tuesday, as its slim knockout hopes faded further. South Korea lost to Norway 26-20 in its third Group A match of the women's handball tournament at South Paris Arena 6 in Paris. South Korea remained in fifth place among six nations in Group A with two points, on a win and two losses. The team opened the competition with a 23-22 win over Germany last Thursday but has dropped two straight matches since. Slovenia also has two points but trail South Korea in goal difference, -12 to -20. With matches against European giants Sweden and Denmark remaining, South Korea faces an uphill battle to crack the top four in the group and book a spot in the quarterfinals. Against Norway, the runner-up at last year's world championships, South Korea battled hard early before running out of steam. South Korea only trailed by a goal at 13-12 early in the second half, but Norway soon seized control by going on a 6-2 run. South Korea never led in this match. Source: Yonhap News Agency
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