Runar Bauer

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Runar Bauer (born October 16, 1952) is a Norwegian handball player.

He played for Kolbotn I.L. for several years, including the 1982/1983 season and the 1983/1984 season when Kolbotn won the National league.

At Kolbotn, he was joined by his two younger brothers Vidar Bauer and Hans Edvard Bauer.

Bauer scored 3 goals during his 4 appearances for the Norwegian National Team. [1]

Towards the end of his career Bauer also played for Sarpsborg, at the time further down in the Norwegian league system.

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References

  1. "Statistikk". handball.no - Norges Håndballforbund.[ dead link ]