Byåsen I.L.

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Byåsen Idrettslag is a multi-sport club from Trondheim, Norway, founded in 1921. The club has around 2000 members divided into 9 departments: Children's allsports, football, athletics, handball, orienteering, skiing, cycling, exercise and theater.

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[edit] Handball

The women's handball team quickly became the flagship of Byåsen, when they in 1980 managed to qualify for the Norwegian Cup Final, as a 3rd division team. They have since won the top league 5 times (86/87, 87/88, 89/90, 95/96, 97/98) and appeared in the cup final 12 times, winning 3 (88, 89 and 91). The team have played in the Eliteserie since 1984.

[edit] Current roster

1 Kjersti Beck (Goalkeeper)
2 Trine Haltvik (Back)
3 Marit Malm Frafjord (Line)
4 Tonje Nøstvold (Back/Winger)
5 Gøril Snorroeggen (Back)
6 Vigdis Hårsaker (Back)
7 Maren Villabø (Line)
8 Marte Snorroeggen (Back)
9 Sissel Nygård Pedersen (Back)
10 Hege Vifstad (Back/Winger)
11 Ida Alstad (Back/Winger)
12 Kari Aalvik Grimsbø (Goalkeeper)
13 Camilla Lorentsen (Back)
15 Kari Marie Ready (Line)
16 Kathrine Hjelmeland (Goalkeeper)
17 Inga Berit Svestad (Winger)
77 Camilla Herrem (Winger)

[edit] Football

The men's team are currently playing in the 2nd Division, and the women compete in the 1st Division.

[edit] Skiing

The ski team is divided in two categories; cross country skiing and ski jumping/nordic combined. Five of its members competed in the 2006 Winter Olympics; Tor Arne Hetland and Kristin Mürer Stemland in cross country, Magnus Moan and Petter Tande in nordic combined og Tommy Ingebrigtsen in skijumping.

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