• Sportsklubben Freidig is a Norwegian sports club from Trondheim. Founded in 1903, the club has sections for association football, team handball, orienteering...
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  • Freidig may refer to: SK Freidig SK Freidig, merged to form Nordstrand IF in 1919 Freidig, merged to form Jar IL in 1934 Freidig, merged to form Tromsdalen...
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    Trondheim. Originally the venue was mostly used by the football teams SK Freidig and FK Kvik, and Rosenborg did not become a tenant until 1957. A new grandstand...
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  • round by the third division (fourth tier) teams Staal Jørpeland IL and Florø SK respectively. Even if the amateur team loses, squaring off against a professional...
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  • (born 20 August 1937) is a former Norwegian pole vaulter. He represented SK Freidig. He finished twelfth at the 1962 European Championships. He never competed...
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  • September 12, 1929) was a Norwegian long-distance runner. He represented SK Freidig in Trondheim. At the 1912 Summer Olympics he participated in the individual...
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  • league system, 58 of the 74 teams were relegated at the end of the season. SK Freidig won the championship after a 2–1 win against IL Sparta in the championship...
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  • giant slalom. She is a Trondheim native and represented the sports club SK Freidig. Lisa Bremseth at the International Ski and Snowboard Federation v t e...
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  • Sørskogbygda SK Freidig 1970-71 SK Freidig Brandval IL Vestar 1971-72 IL Vestar Brandval SK Freidig 1972-73 IL Vestar Stabæk SK Freidig 1973-74 IL Vestar...
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  • is a Norwegian handball player. She played for the clubs Ronglan IL, SK Freidig and Skogn IL. She played 186 matches for the Norway women's national handball...
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  • footballer who played as a forward. Born in Trondheim, he played for SK Freidig (1957–60) and Rosenborg BK (1961–63). He earned 11 caps for Norway, scoring...
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  • football forward. He was born in Steinkjer, and played for Steinkjer IFK, SK Freidig and IFK Östersund. Dybwad made his debut for Norway in a friendly game...
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    was born in Trondheim, and as an athlete he represented the local club SK Freidig; later Oslo TF. He became Norwegian 400 metres champion in 1928, 1929...
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    represented Lillehammer IF. After that he moved to Trondheim, changed clubs to SK Freidig and took a final national title in the 1500 metres in 1933. He also won...
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  • football player. He was born in Verdal, and played for the sports club SK Freidig. He played for the Norwegian national team at the 1952 Summer Olympics...
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  • 5–5) June 23: Freidig-Kristiansund (Freidig got a walkover) June 27: Sparta-Mjøndalen 2–0 Viking-Freidig 2–2 (Extra time) July 6: Freidig-Viking 2–1 July...
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    complications from a fall. Arne Legernes, 91, Norwegian footballer (SK Freidig, Larvik Turn, national team). Bernice Lott, 92, American social psychologist...
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  • 1968 World Orienteering Championships. Skarholt represented the clubs SK Freidig and IL i BUL. His results at the Norwegian Orienteering Championships [no]...
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    enough for the senior team. His senior career was instead spent with lowly SK Freidig. Nordsteien studied to become a mathematics teacher, and coached a boys'...
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  • m), 1962 (7.13 m.), 1963 (7.28 m.) and 1964 (7.40 m.). He represented SK Freidig in Trondheim. His personal best triple jump was 15.64 metres, achieved...
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  • Haakon Hansen and Swedish citizen Agnes Collin. Representing sports club SK Freidig, he had a successful career in the long jump; only nineteen years old...
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  • Mo-Berge Personal information Born (1944-08-28) 28 August 1944 (age 80) Trondheim, Norway Sport Sport Cross-country skiing Orienteering Club SK Freidig...
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    Holmenkollen in 1948. The same year he won the national football title with SK Freidig. Next year he started competing as a senior and placed third at the national...
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  • Ladeanlegget is owned by Freidig SK but is located in the neighborhood of Lade and is the home field of Sportsklubben Trygg/Lade, while Freidig SK is based in the...
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  • February 1946 (age 78) Trondheim, Norway Spouse Åge Hadler Relative Petter Thoresen (nephew) Sport Sport Orienteering Club SK Freidig IL i BUL Medal record...
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  • retired after the 2020 season. However, he continued playing futsal for SK Freidig. He was selected for the Norwegian national team for the Nordic Baltic...
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  • Division, the fourth tier of Norwegian football. Freidig and Grane were both skiing clubs. Freidig had the ski jumping hill Lerskallen, which was later...
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  • Larvik Turn (3), Lyn (2), Start (2), Strømsgodset (2), Fram Larvik (1), Freidig (1), Moss (1), Skeid (1) and Stabæk (1). In 2010, Rosenborg became, and...
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  • 1986 Norwegian Football Cup final (category Lillestrøm SK matches)
    CET (UTC+1) Ullevaal Stadion, Oslo Attendance: 22,000 Referee: Egil Nervik (Freidig) "Cup final in Oslo, October 26". RSSSF.no. Retrieved 9 May 2023....
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  • was the coach of male handball club Trygg Lade and female handball club Freidig at the same time. From 1991 to 1996 Tomac was the coach of female team...
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