HANDBALL PLAYER

Bo van Wetering

1999 - Today

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Bo van Wetering (born 5 October 1999) is a Dutch female handballer for Győri ETO KC and the Dutch national team. She was a part the Netherlands team that won the 2019 World Women's Handball Championship; the first title in the country's history. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Bo van Wetering is the 466th most popular handball player (down from 463rd in 2019), the 1,724th most popular biography from Netherlands (up from 1,742nd in 2019) and the 12th most popular Dutch Handball Player.

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Among HANDBALL PLAYERS

Among handball players, Bo van Wetering ranks 466 out of 420Before her are Olga Fomina, Timo Kastening, Tamires Morena Lima, Sim Hae-in, Pedro Portela, and Federico Matías Vieyra. After her are Alexandre Cavalcanti, Magda Cazanga, Rogério Moraes Ferreira, Mohamed Merza, António Areia, and Miguel Martins.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1999, Bo van Wetering ranks 577Before her are Mahammad Abdullayev, Antonina Skorobogatchenko, Keydomar Vallenilla, Karen Chen, Ivan Šapina, and Masaki Watai. After her are Dujon Sterling, Samuel Tefera, Richard Torrez, Finn Florijn, Maria Tivodariu, and Lada Vondrová.

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In Netherlands

Among people born in Netherlands, Bo van Wetering ranks 1,725 out of 1,646Before her are Madelein Meppelink (1989), Britt Eerland (1994), Lynn Wilms (2000), Lauren Stam (1994), Lieke Wevers (1991), and Susan Krumins (1986). After her are Long Jia (1998), Finn Florijn (1999), Jessica Fox (null), Marije van Hunenstijn (1995), Marlyse Hourtou (1996), and Christine Bjerendal (1987).

Among HANDBALL PLAYERS In Netherlands

Among handball players born in Netherlands, Bo van Wetering ranks 12Before her are Danick Snelder (1990), Laura van der Heijden (1990), Kelly Dulfer (1994), Rinka Duijndam (1997), Debbie Bont (1990), and Inger Smits (1994). After her are Merel Freriks (1998).