Could I leave handball behind, even after I quit, in 2017, could I?
Ok, that was the handball part, because I always felt like I owe everything to this sport. Now to the, well, personal, part of my story.
Having the career that I had, I always liked to have my voice heard and to make a change, to have equality, no matter the colour of someone’s skin, their religion or sex, so we have more inclusion in our society.
We have made great strides, but I will always be an advocate of diversity, of equality, and defend my thoughts every time I can, because I can speak freely.
Like I have told you, I met my wife, Anja, through handball. We played together for Larvik HK and the Norway senior national team, and I could not have been happier since we got together. It was a match made in heaven. She is my soulmate and we loved what we did, as players, and what we are doing now.
We now have two beautiful boys, and we are living a life which I am truly grateful for. We even wrote our little book, “Anja+Gro = Mio”, during my first pregnancy and after Mio was born. I think it was published in 2014, if I recall correctly. Time flies, right? We wanted to share our life and to help other couples who are experiencing the same things understand that nothing is impossible.