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  1. Thorir Hergeirsson (em islandês: Þórir Hergeirsson) (nascido em 27 de abril de 1964) [1] é um treinador islandês de handebol. Em 2009, assumiu o cargo de treinador e sua primeira temporada com a Seleção Norueguesa Feminina resultou na medalha de bronze no Campeonato Mundial do mesmo ano.

  2. Thorir Hergeirsson (Þórir Hergeirsson; født 27. april 1964 på Island) er en islandsk håndballtrener som er trener for Norges kvinnelandslag i håndball. Han tok over etter Marit Breivik i 2009, etter å ha vært assistenttrener siden sommeren 2001.

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    Þórir played for Selfoss handball team until 1986. He moved to Norway in 1986 to study at the Norwegian School of Sport Sciences. He played therefore for a short while in Norway before fully focusing on his coaching career.

    Þórir's first coaching experience was with Selfoss junior teams. Shortly after moving to Oslo in 1986 to further his education he was hired as the head coach of Elverum men's team. He later coached at Gjerpen Håndball and Nærbø IL. Þórir has been part of the Norway national coaching team since 2001, and took over as head coach in April 2009, succee...

    Þórir's daughter Maria Thorisdottir is a Norwegian international footballer.Þórir's brother is Grímur Hergeirsson, himself a handball coach and former player. He is[how?] the uncle of the Icelandic national team player Janus Daði Smárason. On 21 March 2017, Þórir was made a Knight 1st Class of the Royal Norwegian Order of Merit.

  3. Página de perfil do treinador Thorir Hergeirsson. Detalhes do treinador, pontos por partida, desempenho, histórico de carreira e muito mais disponíveis no perfil do treinador.

  4. archive.ihf.info › coaches › thorirhergeirssonThorir Hergeirsson - IHF

    In 2009 the Icelander Thorir Hergeirsson undertook the great task of following in the footsteps of Marit Breivik as coach of the Norwegian women’s national team. At his first tournament, the 2009 WCh in China, he took the bronze medal; one year later he won his first title and led Norway to the fourth ECh victory in a row.

  5. 12 de dez. de 2019 · Speaking at the media call before their 2019 IHF Women’s World Championship semi-final match against Spain, Norway coach Thorir Hergeirsson took time to talk to IHF.info about the importance of the global nature of handball.

  6. 12 de dez. de 2023 · A strong second half performance from Norway in front of HRH Crown Prince Haakon and nearly 8,600 Norwegians fans was just the medicine needed for Thorir Hergeirsson’s side after the sickly feeling left following their defeat to Olympic champions France in their last main round group game on Sunday.