Ingerid Stenvold | |
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Occupation | Television presenter |
Children | 2 |
Ingerid Stenvold (born 20 June 1977) is a Norwegian television presenter and former cross-country skier. Since 2010, she has been working as a newscaster for the main news program Dagsrevyen.
Stenvold grew up in Finnfjordbotn in Troms. [1] In her youth, she took part in cross-country skiing races. In 1993, she was presented by the Norwegian television station Norsk rikskringkasting ( NRK) in an eight-minute report as a future hope in cross-country skiing. At the Norwegian youth championship she won the gold medal in the individual in 1994 and in the relay in 1995. After a back injury in the 1998/99 season, she had to end her sports career. [2]
In 2001, she finished her studies in journalism and began her career at the NRK in Tromsø. [1] Four years later, she became a sports journalist and reported on the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing. [3] She then took over the moderation of the music magazine Lydverket for a year. [4] In Autumn 2009, she became the presenter of the morning news Morgennytt of NRK. Since 2010, she has moderated the television broadcaster's main news Dagsrevyen. [5] She was allowed to speak in her local dialect from Målselv Municipality. [6] For the use of her dialect, she was awarded the Kringkasting Prize in 2007. [7]
Stenvold is married and has two children. [8]