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Hege Storhaug : ウィキペディア英語版 | Hege Storhaug Hege Storhaug (born 21 May 1962) is a Norwegian political activist, writer and journalist. She has been noted since the 1990s for her criticism of Islam and immigration.〔〔(Hege Storhaug vil stoppe all innvandring til Europa og avvikle Flyktningkonvensjonen )〕 Since 2002, she has been the information director (as one of two full-time employees) of Human Rights Service, an organisation she co-founded with Rita Karlsen. Formerly an active volleyball player, Storhaug is also a certified athletic trainer with a degree from the Norwegian School of Sport Sciences. She has played on the Norwegian national women's volleyball team and has coached and played on teams that won the Norwegian national championships. ==Sports== In her youth, Storhaug was an active volleyball player. She won the Norwegian Championship as part of the team Hisøy I.L when she was fourteen and sixteen years old. When she was sixteen years old, she made her debut on the junior national team, as well as the senior national team. Storhaug started her education at the Norwegian School of Sport Sciences in 1984, and graduated as a certified athletic trainer in 1987.〔 In 1986/87 she studied Health and Sports Biology, where she wrote a paper based on her mapping of the extent of eating disorders among female athletes. It was the first such mapping in Norway, and it brought considerable attention, including being on the first page of newspaper ''Dagbladet''. She spoke in the media about her eating disorders as a young athlete, which led to major public debate about the problem in Norway. In the wake of this, she co-founded the Interest Group for Women with Eating Disorders (''Interessegruppa for kvinner med spiseforstyrrelser''), and functioned as the press and information director of the organisation from 1987 to 1990.〔
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