Feb 19 • 07:45 UTC 🇳🇴 Norway Aftenposten

Emil (20) is one of three in Trøndelag doing this during school hours

Emil Sæther, a 20-year-old student from Trøndelag, balances his education with competitive curling and aims for the Olympics.

Emil Sæther, a 20-year-old athlete from Trøndelag, is one of the few students in Norway who pursues curling professionally while still attending school. He is part of the OCE Team Dale, and they are preparing for the upcoming Junior World Championships in Copenhagen. Emil trains rigorously, dedicating approximately two hours every day to enhance his curling skills while also working towards obtaining his vocational diploma as an electrician.

Balancing sports and education is a challenging endeavor for Emil and his fellow curlers, including Sondre Svorkmo-Lundberg, who also combines his electrician apprenticeship with competing in curling. They express a deep passion for the sport and the camaraderie that exists within the curling community. This commitment entails many hours of training and preparation for competitions, yet both Emil and Sondre keep a positive outlook on their dual responsibilities.

As Emil sets his sights on eventually competing in the Olympics, his story highlights the increasing recognition of sports in education and the spirit of determination among young athletes in Norway. Their journey not only reflects personal ambition but also signifies the support of the local community in Trøndelag, which fosters talent in diverse domains, including athletics, academics, and vocational skills.

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