BUNDSEN Johanna

3 Jun 1991
30
Female
1.85/6'0''
UDDEVALLA
 
Sweden
COPENHAGEN
 
Denmark

Events and Medals

Discipline Event Rank Medal
HBL Handball Women 4

Schedule

Change
Start Time Location Event Status
Yoyogi National Stadium
ESP
Spain
24
SWE
Sweden
31
Finished
Yoyogi National Stadium
SWE
Sweden
36
ROC
ROC
24
Finished
Yoyogi National Stadium
SWE
Sweden
28
FRA
France
28
Finished
Yoyogi National Stadium
BRA
Brazil
31
SWE
Sweden
34
Finished
Yoyogi National Stadium
HUN
Hungary
26
SWE
Sweden
23
Finished
Yoyogi National Stadium
SWE
Sweden
39
KOR
Republic of Korea
30
Finished
Yoyogi National Stadium
FRA
France
29
SWE
Sweden
27
Finished
Yoyogi National Stadium
NOR
Norway
36
SWE
Sweden
19
Finished

Biographical Information

Highlights

:
Olympic Games
RankEventYearLocation
7Women2016Rio de Janeiro, BRA

World Championship
RankEventYearLocation
4Women2017Germany
9Women2015Denmark

European Championship
RankEventYearLocation
6Women2018France
8Women2016Sweden
:
Burre (kbhbold.dk, 01 Jul 2017)
:
Listening to podcasts, trying new restaurants. (kbhbold.dk, 01 Jul 2017)
:
Athlete
:
Partner Niklas Pehrson, daughter Leah [2020]
:
Swedish
:
Kobenhavn Handbold [Denmark] since 2017/18
:
Claus Mogensen [club], DEN; Tomas Axner [national], SWE
:
Goalkeeper (kbhbold.dk, 01 Jul 2017; svenskhandboll.se, 22 Nov 2015)
:
Her younger sister Kristina has played handball in the Svensk Handbollselit for BK Heid, and joined KFUM Trollhattan in April 2020. (kfumtrollhattan.se, 17 Apr 2020)
:
In 2018 she suffered concussion on three separate occasions and missed a number of matches while she recovered. (handbollskanalen.se, 13 Nov 2018)

She dislocated her kneecap in January 2016. (expressen.se, 16 Jan 2016)

In late 2013 she ruptured her calf muscle. (svenskhandboll.se, 07 May 2014)

She began experiencing problems with the nerves in her lower back in 2009. (svenskhandboll.se, 07 May 2014)
:
Dame Handbold Ligaen [DEN] (kbhbold.dk, 26 Mar 2021)
:
She took up the sport at age seven in Uddevalla, Sweden. (svenskhandboll.se, 07 May 2014)
:
She went along to a handball training session with a friend. "I wanted to try it out. No one was that keen on handball at home but I thought it was fun." (svenskhandboll.se, 07 May 2014)
:
To compete at the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo. (aftonbladet.se, 22 Mar 2020)
:
Winning bronze at the 2014 European Championships in Hungary and Croatia. (svenskhandboll.se, 22 Nov 2015)
Legend
:
Gold Medal Event
:
Silver Medal Event
:
Bronze Medal Event
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