Hattestad, Trine (1966–)
Hattestad, Trine (1966–)
Norwegian javelin thrower. Name variations: Trine Solberg-Hattestad. Born Elsa Katrine Solberg, April 18, 1966, in Lorenskog, Norway; m. Anders Hattestad.
Won a bronze medal at Atlanta Olympics (1996) and a gold medal at Sydney Olympics (2000); won gold medals at World championships (1993, 1997) and European championships (1994).
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