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    Asbjørn Aamodt (21 August 1893 – 23 January 1966) was a Norwegian artist, art critic, and footballer. He was the father of poet Bjørn Aamodt. In his youth...
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  • in Bærum and died in Oslo, Norway. The son of artist and footballer Asbjørn Aamodt, he graduated artium at Valler Gymnasium in 1962 and later studied psychology...
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  • 2019. "Fritjof Tønnesen". fotball.no. Retrieved 20 September 2019. "Asbjørn Aamodt". fotball.no. Retrieved 15 October 2019. "Wilhelm Hansen". fotball.no...
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  • Frigg: GK Asbjørn Aamodt DF Rolf Thorstvedt DF Yngvar Tørnros MF Jens Olsen MF Ellef Mohn MF Gellon Nielsen FW Trygve Smith FW David Andersen FW Per Bekkedahl...
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  • Aalien, blind cross-country skier Finn Aamodt, former head coach of the Norwegian alpine skiing team Kjetil André Aamodt, alpine skier Geir Ludvig Aasen Ouren...
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    Since 2015 she was also contracted to write tales about the characters Asbjørn og Astrid for Sommerles.no, which resulted in books published by Egmont...
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    was shut down. The weekly newspaper Vestfold Blad was created by Sverre Aamodt in May 2010—with assistance from Kjell Arne Bratli and Sandefjords Blad...
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    Sykora 1998: Thomas Sykora 1999: Thomas Stangassinger 2000:   Kjetil André Aamodt 2001: Benjamin Raich 2002: Ivica Kostelić 2003: Kalle Palander 2004: Rainer...
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  • March – The 1993–94 FIS Alpine Ski World Cup concludes, with Kjetil André Aamodt emerging as the overall men's winner. 27 March – The 1993–94 FIS Ski Jumping...
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  • 1920). 28 April – Rigmor Holmsen, ethnologist (born 1911). 29 April – Bjørn Aamodt, poet (born 1944). 30 April – Sverre Bergh, spy in Nazi Germany during World...
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