Career
Originally from Skjetten, she was the national team"s reserve keeper from 2003 onwards, and played for Trondheims-Ørn in the elite Toppserien league for seven seasons while at university, with 217 appearances for the club In 2006, her last year in goal at Trondheims-Ørn, the club conceded only ten goals in the entire Toppserien season of (at that time) 18 matches. At the beginning of 2007 she moved back to Oslo to start work as a professional engineer at Det Norske Veritas and now works in DNV Software.
At the same time she joined Asker FK as first keeper.
After a good start to the season she tore a collateral knee ligament in June 2007 which kept her out of football for several months, and she was not selected for the squad to go to the World Cup tournament in China in 2007. Hjelmseth went to the 2008 Summer Olympics as "s third keeper, in the reserve squad of four who were only to be used if a player in the main squad of 18 had to leave for medical reasons.
At the end of 2008 Asker"s first team was disbanded after continuing financial troubles at the club, and most of the players including Hjelmseth joined Stabæk IF"s newly formed women"s team Stabæk Fotball Kvinner for the 2009 season. The new team thus became part of one of "s largest sports clubs.
In August 2009 Hjelmseth was designated "s first-choice goalkeeper for the Union of European Football Associations Women"s Euro 2009 held in Finland between Europe"s leading twelve footballing nations.
In the group stage were placed third, and they advanced to the quarter-finals where they beat Sweden 3–1 contrary to most predictions, only to fall in the semifinal against the reigning champions Germany. Hjelmseth was widely praised for her part in what was seen as a successful campaign. By the end of 2011 she had completed three seasons as "s first keeper and 52 matches for in which she had received one yellow card.
The team qualified to play in the Union of European Football Associations Women"s Champions League in 2011.
Also in 2010 she set a new goalkeeping record by conceding no goals at home during an entire season. Hjelmseth"s part in the match was vital and she saved two penalties in the final shootout.
Hjelmseth was named in "s squad for Union of European Football Associations Women"s Euro 2013 by veteran coach Even Pellerud. She played in the final at Friends Arena, which lost 1–0 to Germany.
She intended to start playing outfield in the lower divisions at the completion of her national team career.
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