Larsen, Christine (1967–)
Larsen, Christine (1967–)
Canadian synchronized swimmer. Born Dec 15, 1967, in New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada; sister of Karen Larsen (synchronized swimmer).
Placed 1st at Commonwealth Games for duet (1999); won a team silver medal at Atlanta Olympics (1996).
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