The historic goal has come in Kristensen’s 109th official match for Denmark, which makes for a stunning average of over 9.3 points per match.
Kristensen, who turned 36 last month, is playing her seventh EHF Beach Handball EURO, having appeared in each European Championship since 2009 – except for 2015, when Denmark did not take part.
From her 1,014 points, 348 have been scored at the EURO, with 77 points from the 2017 edition in Zagreb still being her personal best. Two years later, she contributed 51 points to Denmark’s run to gold in Stare Jablonki. And in 2021, she scored 75 and was named MVP.
Kristensen was also part of the Danish team that took silver at back-to-back World Championships in 2010 and 2012.
Playing indoor as a centre back for her hometown club Holstebro FH, Kristensen has been Player of the Year in Denmark’s second division three times in the past four seasons, and she was the league’s top scorer with 163 goals two years ago.
But after all those years, her love for beach handball is just as big as it was when she started playing in the national team 14 years ago.
“It is just the set-up and, of course, the sports. It is very fun and I like it. I am just happy to be here,” says Kristensen, adding she has seen beach handball develop massively throughout the years.
“The first time I was with Denmark, we were not so good. But we became better and better every year, but every team does the same,” says Kristensen, whose eyes are rather on another gold medal with the team than her own personal points tally.
“I am here to win,” says Kristensen, who will face defending champions Germany in Denmark's last preliminary round match on Thursday. “It is not important for me to score. We just want to win our games.”
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