Kjell Ove Hauge

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Kjell Ove Hauge
Hauge in October 2014
Personal information
NationalityNorwegian
Born (1969-02-20) 20 February 1969 (age 55)
Sandane, Norway
Home townOslo, Norway
EducationSport Science
Bachelor of Science
Certified teacher
Master of Management
Alma materWestern Norway University of Applied Sciences
University of Texas at El Paso
Østfold University College
BI Norwegian Business School
OccupationPrincipal
Years active1986–1998
Height194 cm (6 ft 4 in)
Weight120 kg (265 lb) (1998)
Websitekjellove.wordpress.com (Norwegian)
Sport
CountryNorway
SportTrack and field
Event(s)Shot put, discus
University teamUTEP Miners and Lady Miners
Coached byRobert Parker
Achievements and titles
National finalsNorwegian Athletics Championships, Shot put – gold: 1993, 1994, 1996, 1997
Personal best(s)Shot put: 20.39 meters (66.9 ft)
Discus: 63.10 metres (207.0 ft)
Updated on 24 February 2019.

Kjell Ove Hauge (born 20 February 1969) is a retired Norwegian shot putter and discus thrower, turned educator, later Head teacher. As an athlete he represented Gloppen Athletics club. Since July 2013 Hauge is Principal at Kuben Upper Secondary School, the largest High School in Oslo.

Biography[edit]

Hauge was born in the town of Sandane at the west coast of Norway. He graduated from Firda Upper Secondary High School in 1988 and studied after this, physical scienceat Sogn og Fjordane University College. From 1989 he did his conscription. From the fall of 1990 he was offered a scholarship from University of Texas at El Paso, got an early discharge from the military and entered the UTEP Miners Track and Field program. He got his Bachelor of Science in kinesiology at UTEP.

After his athletic career he worked as a sports teacher at Bjerke Upper Secondary School in Oslo. He got the position of director of school development at Bjerke, and graduated Master of management from BI Norwegian Business School in 2009. From 2010 her was project manager for a vocational education drop-out project for the City of Oslo Education Authority. In July 2013 he became Principal at Oslos largest upper secondary school, Kuben Upper Secondary School.[1]

Academic career[edit]

Since 2013 Hauge has been head of Kuben Upper Secondary School in Oslo.

Kuben Upper Secondary School is the municipality of Oslo's major investment in Vocational education. Hauge took over the brand new school in 2013, a landmark in the burrow of Bjerke, and is responsible for 1600 students and 300 employees. Under Hauge's management the school has become a beacon within vocational education and one of the most applied schools in Oslo.[2]

In 2017 Kuben received The European Quality Label for prominent dropout prevention work.[3] Kuben then was awarded the Benjamin Prize of 2018 for systematic work against racism and discrimination.[4]

Entrepreneurial work is established as a central part of the school's teaching and in 2022 Kuben won JA Europe The Entrepreneurial School Awards 2022.[5]

Athletic career[edit]

Hauge at the NCAA Division I Championships in Boise, Idaho.

He finished eleventh at the 1997 IAAF World Indoor Championships. In addition he competed at the 1994 European Championships and the 1997 World Championships without reaching the final round.[6] He became Norwegian shot put champion in 1993, 1994, 1996 and 1997[7]

In 1994 Hauge finished runner up at the NCAA championships at Boise, Idaho, passing the 20 metres (66 ft) limit for the first time with 20.07 m. He lost only to Brent Noon, beating the upcoming World champion John Godina by more than 50 centimetres (20 in).[8]

Hauge enrolled at UTEP in 1990 and first worked with throws coach Steve Lemke, and from the fall of 1993, Robert Parker. Parker stayed on as Hauges coach throughout his career.

His personal best in shot put, 20.39 metres (66.9 ft), achieved in May 1998 in Eugene. This ranks him sixth all time among Norwegian shot putters, behind Lars Arvid Nilsen, Marcus Thomsen, Georg Andersen, Jan Sagedal and Knut Hjeltnes.[9] His personal best in discus throw is 63.10 metres (207.0 ft), achieved in June 1997 in Tønsberg. [10]

In June 1998 Hauge tested positive for the anabolic steroid Metandienone. He admitted to having used the substance in an attempt to repair a career endring injury, and retired.[11]

Major competitions[edit]

Year Competition Venue Position Event Notes
Representing Norway
1994 NCAA Championships Boise, Idaho, United States Silver Shot put 20,07 m
European Championships Helsinki, Finland 23rd Shot put 18.23 m
European Cup Istanbul, Turkey Gold Discus 59.14 m
1996 IAAF Grand Prix Final Milano, Italy 8th Shot put 19,34 m
1997 World Indoor Championships Paris, France 11th Shot put 19,42 m
World Championships Athens, Greece 25th Shot put 18,37 m
33rd Discus 57,00 m
European Cup Munich, Germany 4th Shot put 19,04 m
5th Discus 56,60 m
1998 European Cup Malmö, Sweden Gold Shot put 20,07 m

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Akers Avis Groruddalen.no (10 July 2013): Han blir rektor på Kuben (He becomes Principal at Kuben), (Norwegian)
  2. ^ kuben.vgs.no: Kuben er Oslos mest søkte skole!, visited 4 august 2022 (Norwegian)
  3. ^ kuben.vgs.no (17. november 2017): Europeisk prosjekt på OT vant 3 priser!, visited 4 august 2022 (Norwegian)
  4. ^ "Kuben videregående skole tildeles Benjaminprisen 2018". hlsenteret.no. Retrieved 13 December 2018.
  5. ^ UE-Oslo (7. april 2022): Winners of The Entrepreneurial School Awards 2022, , visited 4 august 2022 (English)
  6. ^ Norwegian international athletes – H Archived 30 September 2007 at the Wayback Machine (in Norwegian)
  7. ^ Norwegian championships in shot put Archived 1 May 2007 at the Wayback Machine (in Norwegian)
  8. ^ "Årets beste liste 1994". Stagionalistatistics{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: postscript (link)
  9. ^ Norwegian all-time list shot put Archived 19 April 2005 at the Wayback Machine (in Norwegian)
  10. ^ Norwegian all-time list discus throw Archived 28 September 2007 at the Wayback Machine (in Norwegian)
  11. ^ NTB (30 July 1998). "Historikk: Store norske dopingsaker". Dagbladet (in Norwegian). Retrieved 8 January 2007.

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