Nesodden, Sports | Ingrid (28) from Nesodden wanted to try something new: – I just so happened to end up here

– It’s a fairly small sport here in Norway, but very big in England, Australia, France and a number of other countries, says Ingrid Sæther Houge (28) and continues:

– This is a sport where things can get a little rough, and the only protection you have is a mouth guard.

The sport Ingrid Sæther Houge (28) has been involved in for nine years is rugby.

– It’s very important for us to deal with it, said the 28-year-old.

As a rule, it is common in sports to start at a young age. This is not very common when it comes to rugby in Norway.

– It’s a typical sport you start when you’re older, it’s rare to see kids play it. This may change over time, said Houge, who will soon become a full-time GP in Trondheim.

Random choice

For the girl from Nesodden, it was a random choice when rugby became her next big passion.

– I’ve ridden horses in the past, but when I started learning, I wanted to try something new. Then it’s going to be something I feel like a part of me, said the 28-year-old.

It all started with him walking around NTNU.

– Then I went around the stands at NTNU and listened to various sports. Rugby sounded really exciting and then I gave it a try, and I don’t regret it.

There’s no doubt that it was all accidental.

– So it’s a bit of a coincidence that I ended up here. But it’s fun, you can be a little brutal and do what you normally couldn’t.

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Recommend people to try

– What would you like to say to those who want to try?

– It’s a lot of fun and I recommend trying it. There are a number of clubs in Eastern Norway. This is definitely something to try. There are several teams in Ås and Oslo, among others.

Houge emphasizes that this is a sport that is constantly evolving.

– You experienced great things together and became great friends. There’s no doubt about it, and it’s a sport that’s evolving as it becomes more and more popular as time goes on, said the 28-year-old and added:

– Also, some people from other countries come to Norway and do other things, but also play rugby, and that’s good for the environment. This is very interesting.

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Social

There’s no doubt that Houge appreciates a sport that takes up so much of his time.

– There is also great respect between each other, both within the team and between other countries and teams – besides, it is very social.

The team he played for really valued the social aspect.

– The teams I played for were mostly student teams, and there were some who moved in and those who just came in. So there’s going to be a bit of going in and out of the team, and then it’s important that we make it fun and social.

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Representing Norway

Ingrid Sæther Houge currently plays for NTNUI in Trondheim. In addition, he represents Norway. He really appreciates it.

– Very pleasant, no doubt, said the diver with a few matches with a flag on his chest.

This year he has participated in EC and European Games.

– Among other things, we have to meet Great Britain at the European Games, they are our heroes. It was a really cool experience.

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