Knut Hjeltnes (8 December 1951 – 17 January 2024) was a Norwegian college coach and track and field athlete. Hjeltnes, who was born in Ulvik, won 20 Norwegian...
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Knut Hjeltnes may refer to: Knut Hjeltnes (athlete) (born 1951), Norwegian athlete Knut Hjeltnes (architect) (born 1961), Norwegian architect This disambiguation...
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politician Guri Hjeltnes (born 1953), Norwegian journalist and historian Knut Hjeltnes (athlete) (born 1952), former athlete from Norway Knut Hjeltnes (architect)...
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members are long-distance runners Arne Risa, Arne Hamarsland and athlete Knut Hjeltnes. Arne Risa has worked as a coach after retiring, so has Diane Modahl...
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Grieg, ship broker and ship owner (born 1932). 17 January – Knut Hjeltnes, track and field athlete (born 1951). 19 January – Rolv Hellesylt, judge (born 1927)...
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gold medalist) Mac Wilkins of the United States, fourth-place finisher Knut Hjeltnes of Norway, and ninth-place finisher Erik de Bruin of the Netherlands...
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drugs (doping in sport) is prohibited within the sport of athletics. Athletes who are found to have used such banned substances, whether through a positive...
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Svein Inge Valvik (category Athletes (track and field) at the 1988 Summer Olympics)
Norwegian history after Knut Hjeltnes. He currently works as a teacher at Porsgrunn Videregående Skole. Norwegian international athletes - V Archived 2007-09-28...
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servant. 3 March Anita Hegerland, singer Knut Nærum, comedian, author and comics writer. 6 March – Knut Hjeltnes, architect. 7 March – Øystein Jarlsbo,...
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before the final (12) took place on August 10, 1984. The maximum number of athletes per nation had been set at 3 since the 1930 Olympic Congress. The event...
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the final (15) took place on Sunday July 25, 1976. The maximum number of athletes per nation had been set at 3 since the 1930 Olympic Congress. The top twelve...
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Gutta på tur, together with fellow skier Bjørn Dæhlie, TV personality Arne Hjeltnes and chef Arne Brimi. He is also the creator and organizer of the Tour de...
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(1977–1979). Anthony Gobert, 48, Australian motorcycle road racer. Knut Hjeltnes, 72, Norwegian Olympic discus thrower (1976, 1984, 1988). Don Ihde,...
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Charles Hoff (category Olympic athletes for Norway)
February 1985) was a Norwegian athlete, coach, sports journalist, novelist and sports administrator. As an active athlete he competed in pole vault, long...
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Kjell Ove Hauge (category UTEP Miners men's track and field athletes)
Lars Arvid Nilsen, Marcus Thomsen, Georg Andersen, Jan Sagedal and Knut Hjeltnes. His personal best in discus throw is 63.10 metres (207.0 ft), achieved...
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Retrieved 15 February 2009. Kraglund, Ivar (1995). "Tronstad, Leif". In Dahl; Hjeltnes; Nøkleby; Ringdal; Sørensen (eds.). Norsk krigsleksikon 1940–45 (in Norwegian)...
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Championships in Helsinki, Finland. There were a total of 26 participating athletes, with the final held on Sunday August 14, 1983. The qualification mark...
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August 1986. 31 August 30 August According to an unofficial count, 21 athletes from 12 countries participated in the event. Bulgaria (1) Czechoslovakia...
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Angelakis, Greg Fredericks, Charlene Morett, Christine Larson-Mason, Knut Hjeltnes (Norway) and Romel Raffin (Canada) were all named to their respective...
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September 1978. 3 September 2 September According to an unofficial count, 20 athletes from 12 countries participated in the event. Bulgaria (1) Czechoslovakia...
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September 1982. 11 September 10 September According to an unofficial count, 24 athletes from 13 countries participated in the event. Austria (1) Bulgaria (1)...
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Øistein Saksvik (category Athletes (track and field) at the 1952 Summer Olympics)
titles in athletics, a Norwegian record which is tied with thrower Knut Hjeltnes. On the track he became Norwegian champion in the 5000 metres in 1950...
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Retrieved 9 October 2014. Nøkleby, Berit (1995). "Nagell, Finn". In Dahl; Hjeltnes; Nøkleby; Ringdal; Sørensen (eds.). Norsk krigsleksikon 1940-45 (in Norwegian)...
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Wilkins United States 64.92 7 3 Luis Delís (CUB) Americas 63.50 6 4 Knut Hjeltnes (NOR) Europe 63.50 5 5 Ihor Duhinets Soviet Union 59.34 4 6 Robin Tait...
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Ade Olukoju Nigeria 62.02 5 Sergey Lyakhov Soviet Union 61.94 6 Randy Heisler United States 56.02 Knut Hjeltnes Norway DNS Juan Martínez Cuba DNS...
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Nickiesha Wilson, Jamaican hurdler August 3 — Fartun Abukar Omar, Somali athlete August 21 — Usain Bolt, Jamaican sprinter August 29 — Yerefu Birhanu, Ethiopian...
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Nilsen 6 June 1986 Indianapolis, United States Discus throw 69.62 m Knut Hjeltnes 25 May 1985 San Jose, United States Hammer throw 81.58 m Eivind Henriksen...
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Susan McKelvie, Scottish hammer thrower June 17 — Ozge Gurler, Turkish athlete June 21 — Ryoko Kizaki, Japanese long-distance runner July 29 — Anja Pollmächer...
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World Championships in Rome, Italy. There were a total of 27 participating athletes, with the final held on Friday September 4, 1987. All times are Central...
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This caused some controversy as the Soviets entered some of their better athletes in a theoretically weaker heat, possibly to avoid direct competition with...
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