Leif Husebye
Leif Husebye (29 April 1926 – 9 August 2009) was a Norwegian sailor, sports journalist and newspaper editor.
In his younger days he was an active sport sailor. He competed in the snipe class, and a bronze medal in the European Championships and a sixth place in the World Championships were his foremost results.{{cite news|title=80 år 29. april: Redaktør Leif Husebye|last=Norwegian News Agency|date=6 April 2006|language=no}} He was a reserve for the Norwegian Olympic team of 1952.{{cite news|title=Leif Husebye (obituary)|first=Harald|last=Stanghelle|author-link=Harald Stanghelle|author2=Harberg, Kjell |work=Aftenposten|date=13 August 2009|language=no}}
His career in journalism started when he was hired in Morgenposten as a temp in 1946, by sports editor and former runner Hjalmar Johannessen. He eventually became sports editor himself. In November 1969 he was promoted to editor-in-chief.{{cite news|title=Leif Husebye (obituary)|first=Sverre Martin|last=Gunnerud|author-link=Sverre M. Gunnerud|work=Aftenposten|date=15 August 2009|language=no}} Industrialist Sverre Munck owned the newspaper at the time, but died in 1970. The newspaper, which had been among Norway's largest, went defunct in 1971.{{Cite web|url=http://www.snl.no/Morgenposten|title=Morgenposten|date=16 October 2020}} Shortly after Morgenposten
Husebye lived in Sandvika. He died in August 2009.
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