Nils Koppang

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Nils Koppang
Personal information
Born (1958-04-21) 21 April 1958 (age 66)
Oslo, Norway
Sport
Sport Fencing

Nils Koppang (born 21 April 1958) is a Norwegian fencer. He competed in the individual and team épée events at the 1976 and 1984 Summer Olympics. [1]

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References

  1. "Nils Koppang Olympic Results". sports-reference.com. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 10 April 2011.