Alf Steen Andersen (15 May 1906 – 12 April 1975) was a Norwegian ski jumper. He was born in Drammen, but represented the Oslo clubs Sandaker, Skeid and...
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1994), Danish actor Alf Andersen (1906–1975), Norwegian ski jumper Alf Andersen (musician), Norwegian flautist Alsing Emanuel Andersen (1893–1962), Danish...
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Alf Andersen (5 April 1891 – 18 February 1928) was a Norwegian footballer. He played in one match for the Norway national football team in 1913. "Alf...
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Alf Andersen (25 November 1928 - 24 June 1962) was a Norwegian flautist from Notodden, acknowledged as the leading Norwegian flautist in his time and well...
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combined. Per-Erik Hedlund of Sweden won the 50 km in cross-country skiing. Alf Andersen of Sweden won the large hill in ski jumping. "Johan GRØTTUMSBRÅTEN"....
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Alf Erik Bergstøl Andersen (born 12 August 1973) is a Norwegian politician for the Progress Party. Andersen was elected mayor of Mandal in 2015, headking...
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Alf is 3 January in Norway. The name Alf may refer to: Alf Aanning (1896–1948), Norwegian gymnast who competed in the 1920 Olympic Games Alf Andersen...
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Alsgaard, cross-country skier Alf Andersen, ski jumper Frode Andresen, biathlete and cross-country skier Hjalmar Andersen, speed skater Gunn Margit Andreassen...
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from thirteen nations competed, with the event being won by Norway's Alf Andersen ahead of countryman Sigmund Ruud and Czechoslovakia's Rudolf Burkert...
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Norwegian Performers 1945–2000 (Simax Records) As music conductor 1969: Alf Andersen (Fontana Special), the "Concerto pour flûte et orchestra à cordes (1949)"...
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American publisher Alf Andersen (footballer) (1891–1928), Norwegian footballer Alf Andersen (1906–1975), Norwegian ski jumper Alf Andersen (musician) (1928–1962)...
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(50 km) – gold medal: Per-Erik Hedlund (Sweden) Ski jumping – gold medal: Alf Andersen (Norway) Nordic combined – gold medal: Johan Grøttumsbråten (Norway)...
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Asplin, pianist, singer, composer and actor (died 1996). November 25 – Alf Andersen, flautist (died 1962). Unknown date Per Gunnar Jensen, pop singer, composer...
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Narve Bonna Norway Anders Haugen United States 1928 St. Moritz details Alf Andersen Norway Sigmund Ruud Norway Rudolf Burkert Czechoslovakia 1932 Lake...
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neoklassisk style, like his trio for cello, clarinet and flute (played by Alf Andersen (1928-1962) and Richard Kjelstrup), his contribution in the competition...
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(11 Caps for the Norwegian National Football Team)[citation needed] Alf Andersen: Norwegian Winter Olympic Gold Medalist Ski Jumper in 1928[citation needed]...
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writer, playwright, journalist and theatre critic (born 1893). June 24 – Alf Andersen, flautist (born 1928). December 7 – Kirsten Flagstad, operatic soprano...
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Tellefsen, violinist from Trondheim, runner-up Trond Øyen from Mosjøen 1958 Alf Andersen, flautist, awarded NOK 3,000, runners-up Ole Henrik Dahl and Torkil Bye...
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(died 1973) 29 April – Arthur Arntzen, politician (died 1997) 15 May – Alf Andersen, ski jumper and Olympic gold medallist (died 1975) 26 May – Fridtjov...
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nastro magnetico (1963). Written in memory of the Norwegian flautist Alf Andersen, who died that year at a very young age, the work incorporated Salvatore...
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Makers, forming the Garment Workers' Union. 1924: Ingvald Olsen 1945: Alf Andersen 1951: Olav Bruvik 1962: Gulbrand Brauer 1967: Bjarne Baardsen "Tolv anleggsarbeidere...
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Medal Athlete Points Gold Birger Ruud (NOR) 231.7 Silver Reidar Andersen (NOR) 228.9 Bronze Alf Andersen (NOR) 225.9...
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Egon's secretary John Hahn-Petersen as Fuldmægtig fra Skattevæsenet Alf Andersen as Nordmand Jørgen Beck as Brovagt på Langebro Kirsten Hansen-Møller...
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Birger Henriksen. The longest jump on the opening day was made by Reidar Andersen, who jumped 86 meters. At the most he was 10 to 12 meters (33 to 39 ft)...
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singles Gold Johan Grøttumsbraaten Nordic combined Men's individual Gold Alf Andersen Ski jumping Men's normal hill Gold Bernt Evensen Speed skating Men's...
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Gulbransen 1956/57 – Robert Levin 1957/58 – Det norske solistkor 1958/59 – Alf Andersen 1959/60 – Ingrid Bjoner 1960/61 – Ragnar Ulfung 1961/62 – Henny Mürer...
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in 1993–94, when they ended in last place. Well-known skiers include Alf Andersen. Ice hockey player Frank Olafsen, while Skeid still offered that sport...
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She has also issued albums with texts by Alf Prøysen (Kjærtegn from 1992 and Dørstokken heme from 2004). Andersen has also been a member of Asker municipal...
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Alf Prøysen (Norwegian pronunciation: [ɑɫf ˈprœʏsn̩])[tone?] (23 July 1914 – 23 November 1970) was a Norwegian author, poet, playwright, songwriter and...
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Rolf Trolle Andersen (born 14 March 1945) is a Norwegian diplomat. He was born in Oslo as a son of diplomat Rolf Andersen and maternal grandson of Danish...
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