Klaus Sletting Jensen (born 11 October 1963) is a former Danish handball player who competed in the 1984 Summer Olympics [1] who played as a right back player.
He played club handball with Rødovre HK, and was the top goalscorer of the club in the 1983 Danish Handball League. He also played for HIK Håndbold [2] and for USAM Nîmes in France. [3] In 1984 he finished fourth with the Danish team in the Olympic tournament. He played all six matches and scored 21 goals.
Odder is a town in Jutland, Denmark. The town holds the municipal seat of Odder municipality and is the biggest town in its municipality. As of 1 January 2019, Odder had a population of 12,237. Odder is located near the geographical center of Denmark, just south of the city of Aarhus, and is often affectionately described by its inhabitants as "the heart of Denmark".
Hillerød is a Danish town with a population of 33,088 located in the centre of North Zealand approximately 30 km to the north of Copenhagen, Denmark. Hillerød is the administrative centre of Hillerød Municipality and also the administrative seat of Region Hovedstaden, one of the five regions in Denmark. It is most known for its large Renaissance castle, Frederiksborg Castle, now home to the Museum of National History. Hillerød station is the terminus of one of the radials of the S-train network as well as several local railway lines. The town is surrounded by the former royal forests of Gribskov to the north and Store Dyrehave to the south.
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