Vipers have enjoyed an impressive rise through Europe’s ranks since the Gjekstad’s arrival in 2018, an arrival which surprised quite a few after he stepped away from the sport in 2015 to work in insurance.
“When I left Larvik in 2015, I had no intention of coaching at this level again, I thought that was it. But things changed after three years working in insurance and with the opportunity to work on this project with Kristiansand.
“A good project was the attraction for me, and the club has done a great job in growing, improving and developing a squad.
“We have a really good setup and a strong squad, which makes for high-quality training and competition within the team, an important aspect for us in our circumstances.”
After this weekend’s event, changes are afoot for the club with Norwegian internationals Henny Reistad, Malin Aune and Emilie Hegh Arntzen moving abroad, while established international stars such as Bella Gulldén and Nerea Pena are among the players joining, signalling a new chapter in the club’s development.
“There will definitely be some changes. It is exciting to be attracting international talent like that, although it is sad to lose some players.
“It will be a more international team and we will have to change the team language from Norwegian to English. With Nerea and Bella coming, we will have a lot more playmakers in the team, so the playing style will change a bit as well.”