Christina Roslyng

As of October 10, 2013

Christina Roslyng Christiansen ( * July 10, 1978 in Juelsminde, Denmark ) is a former Danish handball player. Her nickname is " Luffe " on German translated fin.

Christina started playing handball at the age of eleven years at Klarkring. Then she ran on for HSR Hornsyld, Horsens HK, Viborg HK and KIF Kolding. Starting January 2005, she had to pause because of the consequences of a back injury. While the injury Roslyng was pregnant, then she broke off her athletic career. In the summer of 2006, she continued her career in the Danish second division SønderjyskE. As of 2007, she played again in Viborg HK, where they a year later their career ended. With Viborg she gained at club level various titles, including in 1999, she won the EHF Cup. With the Danish national handball team won the 1.69m wide player the 2000 Olympic Games and the European Championships in 2002.

From 1 July 2006 to 2009, she was married to Lars Christiansen. In October 2012, they announced that they are a couple again. Together they have a son.

Achievements

  • Viborg HK Danish Champion: 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2008
  • EHF Cup Winner: 1999
  • Champions League finalist: 2001
  • European Champion: 2002
  • Vice - European Champion: 1998
  • Winner of the Olympic Gold Medal 2000
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