The story of the adventure of the gold story: – Absolutely unreal



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– Taking this step as fast as we did is completely unreal. "I did not think we would do it as soon as we would have done it," Anders Mol told television 2 days after the triumph in the Netherlands.

Last June, Mol lost the final of the U22 category with Mathias Berntsen.

With Christian Sørum, who won the U22 EM two years ago, he got another victory in the senior class

And who is the youngest player in the tournament?

– It's crazy to be the coolest youngest. I did not really know it. Mol, who smiles from ear to ear the day after the capture of gold

Long drought

When the gold duo landed on Gardermoen on Monday, they each received a huge cube cube – proof of victory at the majors tournament in Gstaad right in front of the European Championship.

– It's unreal. We had not been able to take advantage of last week's gold before having to prepare ourselves again. Sørum, who, as his partner, was among the youngest of the tournament at the age of 22, believes that this could be the beginning of a success. in Norwegian Volleyball

– It's really fun to bring Norwegian volleyball back to the top. It was a long period of drought. When many followed and met us here (at Gardermoen, Anm reporter), it's a staggering stasis, says Sørum

– We could have had the best match of the tournament.

– I do not understand how they get it

Jørre Kjemperud, who won the European Championship with Vegard Høidalen in 1997, resonates the Norwegian gold duo.

– That they've been delivering at such a high level for so long – I barely understand how they get it. They complement each other technically and mentally in a totally unique way. With such a level, they are completely world class as they operate now, Kjemperud praises.

The former champion of Europe supports Sørum when he traces a golden age for Norwegian volleyball.

– This has been done a lot. Two of them are in a separate class, but behind there are a lot of incredible talents. We have so many beautiful years in front of us, traces of Kjemperud.

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