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Norwegian Ice Hockey Association : ウィキペディア英語版
Norwegian Ice Hockey Association

The Norwegian Ice Hockey Association (NIHF) is the governing body of all ice hockey, sledge hockey and in-line hockey in Norway.
NIHF has its office at Ullevaal Stadium in Oslo.
Current president is Mr. Ole Jakob Libæk, and current Secretary General is Mr. Jon Haukeland.
Current head coach of Team Norway is Mr. Roy Johansen who has coached the team since 2001〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Roy Johansen new head coach )〕 and signed a two-year contract extension〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Johansen to continue as head coach )〕 before the 2008 IIHF World Championships. Prior to the 2007/08 season former Team Norway and San Jose Sharks coach George Kingston was hired as the head coach of the NIHF's women's team.
The logo of the NIHF has a polar bear in its centre spot.
==History==
NIHF was founded September 18, 1934 and has been a member of the International Ice Hockey Federation since January 20, 1935.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Norway )
The first President of the NIHF was Rolf Gjertsen〔(The first elected board of NIHF )〕 from the club Trygg. The first vice president was Ludvig Christiansen, also from Trygg. The ten teams that founded the NIHF were: Forward, Furuset, Gjøa, Hasle, Holmen, Strong, Trygg, NTHI, Trond and Trondheim.〔(The first Norwegian ice hockey clubs )〕
The first game was played at Furuset Stadion on January 4, 1935 between Gjøa and Furuset. Gjøa won 5–0.〔(The first Norwegian ice hockey game )〕 The referee was Johan Narvestad.
Norway has competed eleven times in the Olympic games, but as of 2014 has yet to win a medal. Their best result was in 1972 when they finished in 8th place.
In the 1980 Winter Olympics, the team competed in the top division for the first time since 1952. They lost their first four games of the tournament against Czechoslovakia (11-0), West Germany (10-4), USA (5-1) and Sweden (7-1), before coming from behind to tie Romania (3-3) for a point in the standings.
Today, Norway competes in the top division for the World Championships.

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