Tove Moe Dyrhaug Steps Down as Ski President

by Emily Johnson - News Editor
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A leadership change is coming to the Norwegian Ski Federation, as President Tove Moe Dyrhaug has announced she will not seek re-election. Dyrhaug’s departure, first reported by Norwegian outlets including VG adn Adresseavisen, comes as she prepares for a new, as-yet-unspecified professional opportunity. The move initiates a search for a new leader to steer the institution through ongoing developments in the sport.

Ski Federation President Announces Departure

Tove Moe Dyrhaug will not seek re-election as president of the Norwegian Ski Federation, marking a significant change in leadership for the organization. The announcement comes as Dyrhaug prepares to take on a new role, though details of that position were not immediately available.

Dyrhaug’s decision not to run for another term was reported by multiple Norwegian news outlets, including VG and Adresseavisen.

“I look forward to it,” Dyrhaug said regarding her new opportunity, according to adressa.no. Further details about her future role are expected to be released soon.

The change in leadership for the Norwegian Ski Federation comes at a pivotal time for the sport, as the organization navigates evolving challenges and opportunities. Dyrhaug’s departure will likely prompt a search for a successor to guide the federation forward.

Dagbladet also reported on the announcement.

NRK confirmed that Dyrhaug will not be seeking re-election.

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