Djupvik, who won bronze with the Norwegian relay at the Junior World Championships in 2000 in Štrbské Pleso, Slovakia and in Karpacz, Poland in 2001 , made his debut in the World Cup in Oslo in March 2002 in the 50 km freestyle race , which he finished in 69th place . He achieved his first World Cup points in December 2006 when he finished seventh over 15 km in classic style in Cogne . He achieved another top ten result in the individual with tenth place in November 2009 in Kuusamo, also over 15 km classic. In March 2010 he won his only World Cup race with the Norwegian relay in Lahti . In the Scandinavian Cup, in which he won a total of four races, he finished fourth in the 2007/08 season and first place in the overall standings in 2008/09 . In March 2012 he reached second place at the Birkebeinerrennet .