Stine Oftedal Dahmke, born on September twenty-fifth, nineteen ninety-one, is a distinguished former Norwegian professional handball player. Renowned for her leadership, she captained the Norwegian national team for an impressive nine years, guiding her teammates to numerous victories and accolades.
Throughout her illustrious career, Dahmke achieved remarkable success on the international stage. She is celebrated as an Olympic champion, having secured the gold medal, and has triumphed three times as a World champion. Additionally, her prowess in the sport is highlighted by five European championship titles, showcasing her consistent excellence.
On the club level, Stine played for Győri ETO KC, where she contributed to the team's success, including winning three prestigious Champions League titles. Her exceptional skills and contributions to the sport were recognized when she was voted the World Handball Player of the Year in two thousand nineteen by the International Handball Federation.