Vigdis_Hårsaker

Vigdis Hårsaker

Vigdis Hårsaker

Norwegian handball player (born 1981)


Vigdis Hårsaker (born July 16, 1981), is a Norwegian handball player, who currently plays club handball for Byåsen IL.

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She first played handball for Sjetne, but at age 14, she transferred to Byåsen. Except for the year she went to France to study the language (she was on loan by Byåsen), and the two years in which she moved to Larvik HK, Hårsaker has played most of her professional career in Byåsen.

Hårsaker debuted on the Norwegian national team in 2000, at age 19. Since then, she has played a total of 130 matches, scoring 334 times.[1] She was part of the team that won silver in the 2002 European Championship and a gold in the subsequent 2004 Championship. She has also twice won the silver medal at the World Championship, in 2001, Italy and 2007, France.

Achievements

EHF Cup Winners Cup (Larvik HK) - Gold
European Championship - Gold
Norwegian League Right Back Player of the Year

References

  1. "Handball.no : Landslagsprofiler". Archived from the original on December 14, 2008. Retrieved September 13, 2008., Vigdis Hårsaker National Team Profile.

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