Good morning to you and your family. It is september 11th, 2016. Youre watching a special edition of fox friends. Today marks 15 years since the 9 11 attacks here in new york city, also in washington, d. C. , and shanksville, pennsylvania. Nearly 3,000 americans died on that day. This morning we honor those who lost their lives and those who sacrificed their own lives to save so many others. Its hard to believe it was 15 years ago. Brian and i were in these chairs 15 years ago. Yeah, they were chairs then, not a couch. To be exact, 2,997. Its so good, for one thing, to see something downtown. For the longest time weve been doing the show on 9 11 and there was nothing there. Now theyve got one world trade, which was also known as the Freedom Tower. Which is what we were just looking at. For years, there was nothing there. There was a lot of red tape trying to figure out what to put down there. No one knows that story better than rick levinthal. Lets go to rick, who was able to carry liv
In front of 23.050 fans in the Tele2 Arena in Stockholm, Denmark became the first team in history to secure the trophy at the IHF Men’s World Championship three times in a row, with an excellent win against France (34:29).
A 10-goal outing from Rasmus Lauge Schmidt, complemented by a nine-goal game from Simon Pytlick were crucial for Denmark, who secured their seventh medal in the world handball flagship competition.
Gold-medal match
France vs Denmark 29:34 (15:16)
France qualified for the eighth time in history for the final in the IHF Men's World Championship, tying Sweden's record of appearances in the final act of the competition, breaking the hearts of co-hosts Sweden in a superb display (31:26).
"Les Experts" will face Denmark in the last act at Poland/Sweden 2023, trying to cement their legacy as the most decorated team in the history of the competition, in a superb decider that will feature the only two unbeaten teams still standing in the 28th IHF Men's World Championship.
The only two unbeaten teams remaining in the competition so far will clash on Sunday in the final of the 28th IHF Men's World Championship, with heavyweights France and Denmark aiming for another trophy to decorate their already impressive cabinet.
Denmark could become the first team to win three titles in a row. At the same time, France aim for a record-breaking seventh title in 28 editions, confirming their nickname of "Experts" in what looks to be one of the most competitive finals in the history of the competition.
Co-hosts Sweden have a chance to secure a third consecutive appearance in the finals of the World Championship and EHF EURO against a familiar foe - France. European champions met with 'Les Experts' in the semi-finals of the 2021 IHF Men's World Championship and EHF EURO 2022, with history repeating itself in Stockholm on Friday (27 January) night.