It was a courageous approach by the Dutch back, who did not play handball for eight months after recovering from her injury due to a dispute with her former club, Team Esbjerg. In total, Polman missed almost two years from the court.
“What made me come back to handball? Well, I love the sport. I am the happiest when I have a ball in my hand. I had to give up a lot, I had to rehab my injury, I hate those long, gruelling sessions in the gym. But it was worth it because I could slowly come back to my best,” Polman says.
“Now I am in a very happy place, I am very confident in what I am doing and I am just playing handball because I love it a lot.”
The love for handball is so big that the 30-year-old back, who was also the Danish league top scorer in 2013, 2014 and 2019, is taking seven-hour trips to train with her new side, NFH - Nykøbing Falster Håndboldklub, where she has been playing since August 2022.
A slow, but painful comeback was completed and now Polman features both for her club side and for the national team, with huge ambitions. All for the love of the sport which gave her so much, including two medals at the EHF EURO, a silver in 2016 and a bronze in 2018.
“I do it all for the love of sport. I found an excellent club at NFH, with great values, which totally works for me. It is an amazing environment, so for me, driving seven hours, is not that big of a sacrifice, because I do something that I love,” says Polman.