Janne Kolling

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Janne Kolling
Player information
birthday July 12, 1968
place of birth Aarhus , Denmark
citizenship DanishDanish Danish
height 1.72 m
Playing position Right winger
Throwing hand Left
Club information
society Career ended
Clubs as active
from ... to society
0000-1987 DenmarkDenmark Hornbæk SF
1987-1988 DenmarkDenmark Viby
1988-1989 FaroeseFaroe Islands UM Kyndil
1989-1991 DenmarkDenmark Lyngså BK
1991-1997 DenmarkDenmark Viborg HK
1997-1999 SpainSpain Corte Blanco
1999-2000 NorwayNorway Tertnes IL
2000-2001 DenmarkDenmark Slagelse DT
12 / 2007-2008 DenmarkDenmark FCK Håndbold
National team
Debut on August 22, 1988
against BulgariaBulgaria Bulgaria
  Games (goals)
DenmarkDenmark Denmark 250 (756)

As of September 24, 2016

Janne Kolling (born July 12, 1968 in Aarhus ) is a former Danish handball player . After the right wing player had to end her career due to injury after the 2000/01 season, she made her comeback in December 2007 for the Danish first division club FCK Håndbold .

With 250 internationals, Janne Kolling has played the most international appearances for the Danish women's national handball team . With 756 goals she scored the second most goals for the Danish selection.

With Denmark, Kolling won the Olympic gold medal in 1996 and 2000 . After Kolling was runner-up with Denmark in 1993 , she finally won the 1997 World Cup. The left-hander won the European championships in 1994 and 1996 and became vice European champion in 1998 .

Individual evidence

  1. Mette's Handball Corner ( Memento from October 26, 2009 on WebCite )
  2. haslund.info: Dame-A landsholdspillere Janne Kolling , accessed on December 17, 2017
  3. bt.dk: Janne Kolling tvunget til at stoppe karrieren
  4. avisen.dk: Janne Kolling i handbold comeback for FCK
  5. www.dhf.dk: Flest spillede DA-landskampe ( Memento from May 21, 2010 in the Internet Archive ) (Status: February 13, 2009)
  6. www.dhf.dk: Flest scorede mål i DA-landskampe ( Memento from May 11, 2010 in the Internet Archive ) (Status: February 13, 2009)
  7. www.databaseolympics.com