Anne Margrethe Hausken

Anne Margrethe Hausken Nordberg ( born January 23, 1976 in Oslo) is a Norwegian orienteer.

Hausken running in 1998 its first international season. However, after the year she suffered from symptoms of exhaustion after which they initially withdrawing. In 2001, she started again with some consistent training and 2002 and 2003 they again took to the international race and the first time at the European and World Championships and achieved a bronze medal at the European Championships in the sprint 2002, equal first major success. 2005 in Japan was Anne Margrethe Hausken vice world champion in the sprint behind Simone Niggli -Luder from Switzerland. In addition, they also won a silver medal in the relay with Marianne Andersen and Marianne Riddervold. With the Norwegian season they should later often have success at World Championships: 2007 the team won the Bronze, 2009 Gold and 2010 Silver. In individual competitions, her greatest triumph came in 2008. First, she was at the European Championships in Latvia Ventspils European champion in sprint and long distance, at the World Championships in the Czech Republic they also won gold in the sprint. After these successes, she was also the overall winner of the World Cup 2008.

The passionate piano player runs for the Norwegian club SK Bækkelagets and athlete ambassador of development organization Right to Play. Hausken is married to the orienteers Anders Nordberg.

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