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Handball player, winning Olympic Gold with the national team (1996, 2000).  World Champion (1997) and European Champion (1994, 1996).  Former partner of handball player [[Mia Hundvin]].  Player of the Year, Denmark (2003).
 
Handball player, winning Olympic Gold with the national team (1996, 2000).  World Champion (1997) and European Champion (1994, 1996).  Former partner of handball player [[Mia Hundvin]].  Player of the Year, Denmark (2003).
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* [[World Sports Champions Who Identify as LGBTQ]]
  
 
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* http://www.si.com/vault/2000/10/02/289196/in-love-and-war-team-handball-stars-camilla-andersen-and-mia-hundvin-are-the-first-spouses-ever-to-oppose-each-other-in-the-games
 
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Camilla Andersen

Country

Denmark

Birth - Death

1973 -

Occupation

Sports

Notable Achievements

Olympic Gold

Description

Handball player, winning Olympic Gold with the national team (1996, 2000). World Champion (1997) and European Champion (1994, 1996). Former partner of handball player Mia Hundvin. Player of the Year, Denmark (2003).

See Also

Further Reading/Research