Anders LIND awarded with the “Nothing is impossible” prize in Denmark

Danish player Anders LIND was awarded with the prize “Nothing is impossible” at the Star award Galla in Denmark for all sports where all the good results were celebrated.

Anders LIND was awarded for the great achievement after fantastic recovery. He earned the award only six month after a very heavy car accident in which LIND broke his back and it was uncertain several weeks after if he will become able to walk again and to play table tennis again.

Six month later he was the key player in the National team. At the European Championships in Cluj Romania Anders led Denmark to the medal rostrum. They clinched bronze.

In the Category “Nothing is impossible” Anders LIND was up against strong opponents: National team in football which reached the semifinal in Euro 2020 played in the summer of 2021 after a turbulent European Championships and the handball player Mathias GISSEL who played his first match in the national team in 2021 and won Olympic Gold in the Olympics and later at the World championships where he was honored as the most valuable player.

 

 

 

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