Kari Aalvik Grimsbø (born 4 January 1985) is a former Norwegian handball player who last played for Gyà Âri ETO KC and the Norwegian national team. She is both an Olympic, European and World Champion. Since her retirement she is the goalkeeping coach at ByÃÂ¥sen HE.
Aalvik Grimsbø played her first match for the senior national team in September 2005 against Portugal. Previously she had played for Norway in the junior European and World Championships.
Grimsbø started playing handball aged 5 at Børsa/Skaun. Before she joined ByÃÂ¥sen, she played for the clubs Orkdal. In 2010 she joined Danish side Team Esbjerg. In 2012 she took a break from handball due to maternity leave, and was replaced by Rikke Petersen-Schmidt who came out of retirement to join Team Esbjerg.
She joined to Gyà Âri ETO in January 2015, she signed a contract for 2 and a half years. As she stated about the contract: "It is a great opportunity for me, and when such an opportunity arises, it is hard to say no. ItâÂÂs a dream coming true." In November 2016 she extended her contract with 3 more years. "There is a great team in Gyà Âr at the moment, I'm glad, that I can play here for at least three more years. It is really important for me, that I can play at the highest level with Gyà Âri ETO and I can prepare for the 2020 Olympic Games." With Gyor she won the 2015, 2016, 2018 und 2019 Hungarian Cup, the 2016, 2017, 2018 und 2019 Hungarian Championship and the 2017, 2018 and 2019 EHF Women's Champions League.
In 2018 she announced her temporary retirement from the Norwegian national team. For the qualification games to the 2020 Summer Olympics, her return to the national team was announced on Feb 28, 2020. On 30 April 2020, she announced her retirement.
She is married. She gave birth to her son, Sindre in June 2013.