
Bjarte Myrhol
Bjarte Myrhol is a retired Norwegian handball player, widely regarded as one of the sport's legends. Born on June 1, 1981, in Oslo, he played as a pivot and was known for his exceptional skills, tactical awareness, and leadership on the court. Myrhol had a distinguished career, representing Norway in multiple international competitions, including the European Championships and World Championships. He played for top clubs, most notably for Elverum Håndball, and was a key figure in promoting handball in Norway. Post-retirement, Myrhol remains involved in the sport, contributing to its development and inspiring the next generation of players. His recent appearance in the EHF Cup against Alkaloid has brought him back into the spotlight, highlighting his enduring impact on the game.
Born on Jan 01, 1980 (45 years old)
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