Marit Breivik as reading ambassador for Nord-Trøndelag county library Credit: Inga Frøseth Rossing / Nord-Trøndelag fylkesbibliotek, 2013
Personal information
Born
(1955-04-10) 10 April 1955 (age 69) Levanger, Norway
Nationality
Norwegian
Senior clubs
Years
Team
1994 – 2009
Skogn IL
National team
Years
Team
Apps
1975–1983
Norway
140
Teams managed
–
Byåsen IL
–
Larvik HK
1994–2008
Norway
Marit Breivik (born 10 April 1955) is a former Norwegian team handball player, and former head coach for the Norway women's national handball team. As coach, she has led the team to victory in the 2008 Olympic tournament, the World Women's Handball Championship in 1999, and four European Women's Handball Championships, in 1998 (Netherlands), 2004 (Hungary), 2006 (Sweden) and 2008 (Macedonia).[1][2]
^"Expert Column: Marit Breivik on the CL final – part 3". 2006/2007 EHF Women's Champions League. Retrieved 16 December 2007.
^Norwegian News Agency (30 November 2007). "Fakta om Marit Breivik" (in Norwegian). Retrieved 16 December 2007.
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Tufte, Gold in handball, Gold in the single scull 2010 Winter Olympics, Marit Bjørgen, Gold Classic sprint, the double pursuit and the 4 x 5 km relay...
Bjørneboe 2 March – Sven Mollekleiv, organizational leader 10 April – MaritBreivik, handball player and coach. 16 June – Grete Faremo, former politician...
Sven-Tore Jacobsen was head coach. Her first major tournament came when MaritBreivik selected her for the 1994 European Championship in Germany, where she...
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received Anders Jahres kulturpris [no] in 2011, shared with Bård Breivik. Godal, Anne Marit (ed.). "Kristian Blystad". Store norske leksikon (in Norwegian)...
2005: Heia Tufte 2006: Jan Egeland 2007: Tor Arne Lau-Henriksen 2008: MaritBreivik 2009: Magnus Carlsen 2010: Thor Hushovd 2011: The volunteers at Utøya...
long-term player, coach and commentator, including her role as coach for MaritBreivik, later successful head coach for the national team. In 1999 she was...
municipality of Skogn from 1838 until the municipality was dissolved in 1962. MaritBreivik, a handball coach Arne Falstad, a politician (Conservative) Snorre Gundersen...