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Who is she?

Who is she?

Her dream adventure is skydiving, particularly over scenic locations like Hawaii or Fiji.

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She has lived in 11 countries across three continents.
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Her best friend since childhood is her national teammate Filippa Angeldahl. Filippa's son has also Björn as second name after Nathalie.
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In 2008, she played for Richmond SC’s men’s side, and became the first female to play in Australia’s semi-professional men’s league.

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