• Lars Christiansen may refer to: Lars Christiansen (radio personality), American radio personality on WZNX Lars Christiansen (handballer) (born 1972),...
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    scored from the 7 meter penalty spot. Lars Christiansen's cousin Jan Paulsen has played together with Lars Christiansen for the Danish national handball team...
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    winger Lars Christiansen were important factors in the Danish campaign, both being selected for the tournament all-star team and Lars Christiansen also...
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  • Lars Kristiansen Blilie (5 April 1820 – 17 December 1892) was a Norwegian farmer and politician for the Liberal Party. He worked as a farmer in the traditional...
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  • Larry Christiansen (born 1956), American chess grandmaster Lars Christiansen (handballer) (born 1972), Danish handball player Lauritz Christiansen (disambiguation)...
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  • 2021/22 season, overtaking legendary left winger and fellow Dane Lars Christiansen. At the most recent World Men's Handball Championship, the victorious...
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    (born 1970 in Sønderborg) a semi-retired Danish professional golfer. Lars Christiansen (born 1972 in Sønderborg) a former team handball player, played 338...
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  • and the 2002 European Championship. She is married to handballer Lars Christiansen. Together, they have two sons, Frederik and August. They split up...
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  • Germany, despite the Germans equalising within the final minute, as Lars Christiansen slotted home a penalty shot with three seconds remaining. Croatia...
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    Schleswig, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany, neo-Nazis Michael Peters and Lars Christiansen were convicted of the murders of the three Turkish people killed in...
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