Rune ohm

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Rune ohm
Player information
Full name Rune Johannes Ohm
birthday June 10, 1980
place of birth Greve Municipality , Denmark
citizenship DaneDane Danish
height 1.90 m
Playing position Back right
Throwing hand Left
Club information
society DenmarkDenmark TMS Ringsted
Jersey number 20th
Clubs in the youth
from ... to society
0000-0000 DenmarkDenmark Greve Håndbold
Clubs as active
from ... to society
0000-2002 DenmarkDenmark Ajax Copenhagen
2002–2 / 2003 DenmarkDenmark Helsingør IF
2 / 2003-2003 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Cadets Schaffhausen
2003-2006 DenmarkDenmark AaB Håndbold
2006-2007 SpainSpain BM Altea
2007-2008 SpainSpain BM Antequera
2008-2011 DenmarkDenmark Skjern Håndbold
2011-2013 DenmarkDenmark Sønderjysk elite sport
2013-2016 DenmarkDenmark Århus Håndbold
2016– DenmarkDenmark TMS Ringsted
National team
Debut on March 15, 2002
against PolandPoland Poland
  Games (goals)
DenmarkDenmark Denmark 54 (104)

As of August 28, 2016

Rune Johannes Ohm (born June 10, 1980 in Greve Kommune ) is a Danish handball player who is mostly used in the right back area.

The 1.90 m tall and 93 kg heavy left-hander began playing handball in his hometown. He joined the Swiss club Kadetten Schaffhausen in February 2003 via Ajax Copenhagen and Helsingør IF . He then went to AaB Håndbold , with whom he reached the quarter-finals in the 2003/04 EHF Cup . In 2006 he decided to go abroad again and signed for three years with BM Altea in the Spanish ASOBAL league . After Altea got into financial difficulties, he moved to BM Antequera . In 2008 he returned to Skjern Håndbold in Denmark . After three years he went to Sønderjysk Elitesport , for whom he scored over 180 goals in 2012/13. Then Århus Håndbold signed him . He has been playing for the second division TMS Ringsted since summer 2016 .

In the Danish national team , Rune Ohm made his debut on March 15, 2002 against Poland and has so far played 54 international matches , in which he scored 104 goals. At the European Championships in 2006 he won the bronze medal.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. www.nzz.ch Only Wacker Thun near the play-offs on February 6, 2003, accessed on April 18, 2014
  2. www.handball-world.com Rune Ohm changes to Altea on March 24, 2006, accessed on April 18, 2014
  3. www.handball-world.com Change of players in the north: Olsen, Ohm and Stegavik with new employers from May 2, 2013, accessed on April 18, 2014
  4. www.tv3sport.dk: Rune Ohm: Derfor skiftede jeg til Ringsted from January 31, 2016, accessed on May 11, 2019
  5. www.haslund.info Rune Ohm, accessed on December 25, 2017