Sakura Hauge Explained

Sakura Hauge
Birth Date:7 January 1987
Birth Place:Bergen, Norway
Nationality:Norwegian
Japanese
Height:1.73 m
Position:Goalkeeper
Clubs1:IL Gneist
Years2:–2007
Clubs2:Nordstrand IF
Years3:2007–2014
Clubs3:Tertnes HE
Years4:2014–2018
Clubs4:Vipers Kristiansand
Years5:2018–2019
Clubs5:Nykøbing Falster Håndbold
Years6:2019–2024
Clubs6:ESBF Besançon
Years7:2024–
Clubs7:ŽRK Budućnost Podgorica
Nationalyears1:2014
Nationalteam1:Norway
Nationalcaps1:2
Nationalgoals1:0
Nationalyears2:2015–
Nationalteam2:Japan
Nationalcaps2:45
Nationalgoals2:5

Sakura Hauge, also known as, is a Norwegian-born Japanese handball goalkeeper for ŽRK Budućnost Podgorica and the Japanese national team.[1]

Club career

Hauge began her career playing for the Bergen-based club IL Gneist,[2] before joining the club Stabæk IF in Bærum. After Stabæk, she played for Nordstrand IF.[3] Beginning in 2007, Hauge played for the club Tertnes HE in Bergen for seven seasons. In 2014, she joined the club Vipers Kristiansand in Kristiansand, signing a two-year contract.[4] Hauge signed a new two-year contract with Vipers Kristiansand in 2016.[5]

National teams

From 2003 to 2005 Hauge played eight matches for the Norway women's national youth handball team. Before that she had played 14 matches for the junior handball team.[6] Although amongst the players chosen for the Norway women's national handball team in the 2010 European Women's Handball Championship,[4] and being a candidate for the Norwegian team at the 2012 Summer Olympics,[7] she then did not play for Norway on a national level before 2014. In 2014 Hauge played two recruit level matches against Sweden, in one of which she was declared Most Valuable Player.[8] In the early 2010s Hauge suffered from jumper's knee.[4]

Citing disillusionment with her lack of prospects at the Norwegian national team, Hauge joined the Japan women's national handball team in 2015,[8] having contacted the Japanese team the previous year.[9] When playing for Japan, she is known as Sakura Kametani.[10] She played three matches for Japan in the 2015 World Women's Handball Championship in Denmark,[11] where Japan ended on 19th place.[12]

In the 2017 World Women's Handball Championship in Germany, she was the leading goalkeeper throughout the tournament for Japan. She played all 6 matches and also scored her first goal for the national team. In the last match, the eight-finals against Netherlands, she was named player of the match after Japan lost 24–26 after extra time.[13]

Achievements

Individual awards

Personal life

Hauge was born in Bergen, Norway, to a Japanese mother and a Norwegian father. She grew up in her father's home town of Bergen. In primary and secondary school, she received Japanese language lessons (mother tongue instruction). During her childhood, the family would holiday in Hauge's mother's home town of Okayama.[8] From age 15 to 20, she lived in Oslo.[3]

Notes and References

  1. http://www.eurohandball.com/player/523502 EHF profile
  2. News: Kolstad. Jan Gunnar. Gjerstad. Linn. 24 March 2014. Tertnes mister keeperen. Bergensavisen. 13 December 2015. Norwegian.
  3. Web site: Spillerprofil Sakura Hauge. . Vipers Kristiansand. 13 December 2015. Norwegian.
  4. News: Stensland. Rune. 24 March 2014. Sakura Hauge klar for Vipers. Aftenposten. 13 December 2015. Norwegian.
  5. News: Sundvor. Ron Henning. 22 February 2016. Vipers holder på stjernene. Stavanger Aftenblad. 11 March 2016. Norwegian.
  6. News: Sandvik . Trond . 8 January 2014 . Avskiltet landslagskeeper kritiserer Thorir . . 20 December 2015 . Norwegian .
  7. News: Pileby . Axel . 8 January 2014 . Efter tystnaden – sågar förbundskaptenen . . 13 December 2015 . Swedish .
  8. News: Sandvik . Trond . 17 June 2015 . Landslagsmålvakt vraker Norge for Japan . Aftenposten . 13 December 2015 . Norwegian .
  9. News: Sørensen . Ole G. . 26 November 2015 . Klar for VM – for Japan . Kristiansand Avis . 13 December 2015 . Norwegian .
  10. News: Thrane . Kasper Aleksander . 4 December 2015 . Japans målmand taler norsk og lærer Japan at være glade . . 14 December 2015 . Danish .
  11. Web site: XXII Women's World Championships 2015 Denmark team roster Japan . . 11 December 2015 . . 14 December 2015 .
  12. News: Folvik . Herman . 14 December 2015 . Vipers-jenter kjemper om VM-gull: – Pettersen tror Nederland kan utfordre Norge . Aftenposten . 15 December 2015 . Norwegian .
  13. Web site: Archived copy . 2017-12-13 . 2017-12-12 . https://web.archive.org/web/20171212084832/http://www.ihf.info/files/CompetitionData/b7fe36bb-2a18-4340-a6e0-6b148a154448/pdf/74OMR.PDF . dead .