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Ingrid Ødegård

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Nationality
  
Norwegian

Name
  
Ingrid Odegard

Current club
  
FCM Handbold

Role
  
Handball Player


Number
  
1

Height
  
1.77 m

2010
  
Norway

Playing position
  
Goalkeeper

Born
  
1 March 1983 (age 41) Trondheim, Norway (
1983-03-01
)

2002–2005 2005–2008 2008–
  
Sola HK Larvik HK FCM Handbold

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Ingrid Ødegård (born 1 March 1983, in Trondheim) is a former Norwegian handball goalkeeper, who last played for Byåsen HE.

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Club career

Ingrid Ødegård started her professional career in Sola HK, Stavanger. After three seasons with the club, she received an offer from Larvik HK and started playing for the Norwegian champion in 2005. With Larvik, she won the Norwegian Championship several times and the Cup Winners' Cup in 2008. However, being the substitute of Lene Rantala, Ødegård could not enjoy much playing time. In 2008 she left Larvik and moved to Denmark to play for FCM Håndbold and in 2012 went on to play for HC Odense. After returning to the Norwegian league in 2014, and playing for Byåsen HE, Ødegård announced in late December 2015 that she is pregnant yet again and has decided to retire.

Handball

Ingrid Ødegård made her debut on the national team at junior level in 2002. In 2003, she won a bronze medal at the Junior World Championship, together with Linn-Kristin Riegelhuth, Linn Jørum Sulland and Gøril Snorroeggen among others.

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Ødegård debuted with the senior national team in June 2010 against Denmark, and played 11 matches for the senior Norwegian national team in total.

Beach handball

Ødegård received a bronze medal at the 2007 European Beach Handball Championship, where she was named Best Goalkeeper. In 2009 she was part of the team that won a silver medal at the European Championship in Larvik. She received her first gold medal at the 2010 World Championship in Turkey.

References

Ingrid Ødegård Wikipedia