Good news for Isabel Goldin: Cancer-free sister

Isabel Goldin chose to end her career abroad to move to her home country of Sweden.

The reason is that her sister had cancer.

Now comes new, positive news.

— It’s cancer-free, says Goldin.

A few months ago, Gulldén chose to end his career abroad and return to his homeland in Sweden.

The reason was that her little sister Rebecca suffered from cervical cancer.

Handball means very little in a situation like this, she told Sportbladet at the time.

You think a lot and start to think after all these years on the outside that there are other important things. We feel that eleven years abroad is enough now. Do we want to move home, live close to family, and start a normal life? At the same time, I actually played better after the announcement, so when I’m here I try to make the most of it.

Now, nearly seven months after the decision to move house, positive news comes from Goldin regarding her little sister.

– She’s cancer-free, even if she can’t declare herself completely healthy yet, because it was an aggressive type that she suffered. I’ve been flying on clouds all this week, says novice at Sydsvenskan.

Lugi .’s first match

In addition to the positive news regarding her sister, Goldin can also be happy that her new club’s first game, Lugi, is over.

In the win over Halby with 28-25, the 33-year-old accounted for six strokes.

– Everything has gone well so far. I think the biggest difference is that we train in the evening. Then I used to play with players my age and everyone here is younger. Now there were periods of time before training and I was completely done after that, she says.

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