Auður Íris Ólafsdóttir
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Auður Íris in January 2015. | |
| Personal information | |
|---|---|
| Born | 29 August 1992 Iceland |
| Nationality | Icelandic |
| Listed height | 170 cm (5 ft 7 in) |
| Listed weight | 66 kg (146 lb) |
| Career information | |
| Playing career | 2009–2020 |
| Position | Guard |
| Coaching career | 2021–present |
| Career history | |
Playing | |
| 2009–2016 | Haukar |
| 2016 | Skallagrímur |
| 2017–2018 | Breiðablik |
| 2018–2019 | Stjarnan |
| 2019 | Haukar |
| 2020 | ÍR |
| 2020 | Valur |
Coaching | |
| 2021–2023 | Stjarnan |
| 2023 | Stjarnan-b |
| Career highlights | |
As player:
As coach:
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Auður Íris Ólafsdóttir (born 29 August 1992)[1] is an Icelandic basketball coach and player who is a former member of the Icelandic national basketball team. In 2019, she was named Úrvalsdeild Defensive Player of the Year.[2]
Club career
Auður Íris started her senior career with Haukar in 2009 and helped the team to the Úrvalsdeild finals in 2011, 2014 and 2016. After Haukar lost in the Úrvalsdeild finals in 2016, Auður signed with Skallagrímur. She left Skallagrímur in December,[3] In January 2017, she signed with 1. deild kvenna club Breiðablik[4] where she helped the club achieve promotion to the Úrvalsdeild.[5] In 2018, she signed with Stjarnan[2] and in 2019 she was named the Úrvalsdeild Defensive Player of the Year.[6] After the season, she signed back with her hometown team of Haukar.[2] In November 2019, it was reported that she had left the team after playing four games.[7] In February 2020 she signed with 1. deild kvenna club Íþróttafélag Reykjavíkur.[8]
In 7 August 2020, Auður signed with Úrvalsdeild club Valur.[9]
National team career
Auður Íris debuted for the Icelandic national basketball team in 2015.[10][11]
Coaching career
On 23 June 2021, Auður Íris was hired as the head coach of Stjarnan. In 2023, she led the team to win in 1. deild kvenna and promotion to the top-tier Úrvalsdeild kvenna. Following the season, she was named the 1. deild Coach of the Year.[12] The following season, she coached both Stjarnan in the Úrvalsdeild and Stjarnan-b in the 1. deild kvenna. On 13 December 2023, with the main team in third place in the Úrvalsdeild, the club announced that she had requested to step down as head coach of both teams.[13][14]
Personal life
Auður Íris is the daughter of Ólafur Rafnsson, the former president of FIBA Europe.[10] Her younger sister, Sigrún Björg Ólafsdóttir, is a member of the Icelandic national team.[15]