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  2. Holmenkollen Ski Festival - Wikipedia

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    Previously Holmekollen had hosted World Championships in 1930, 1966, 1982, and it also hosted the Nordic skiing events of 1952 Winter Olympics that were also that year's World Championships. Holmenkollen has also hosted biathlon World Championship events in 1986, 1990, 1999, 2000, and 2002, and hosted it once again in 2016.

  3. Apetor - Wikipedia

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    Tor Rathje Eckhoff (22 November 1964 – 27 November 2021), also known as Apetor (Norwegian pronunciation: [ˈɑ̂ːpəˌtuːɾ]), was a Norwegian YouTuber known primarily for his videos where he drank vodka while performing daring activities on frozen waters, like ice skating, swimming in ice holes and diving.

  4. 2024 in Norway - Wikipedia

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    15 November – Trygve Bornø, footballer and sports administrator (born 1942). [161] 16 November – Olav Thon, real estate developer (born 1923). [162] [163] 25 November – Odd Flattum, newspaper editor, sports official, politician (born 1942). [164] 27 November – Thomas Hylland Eriksen, anthropologist (born 1962). [165]

  5. Korketrekkeren - Wikipedia

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    The country had not sent an Olympic team until the 1948 Winter Olympics and there were no previous bobsleigh tracks in Norway when Oslo was awarded the 1952 Winter Olympics. [8] Two Swiss civil engineers, Heinz Cattani and Emil Ingold, were the main technical consultants for the development of the venue.

  6. Category:Winter events in Norway - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 10 January 2018, at 10:47 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  7. Tryvann Ski Resort - Wikipedia

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    The Oslo Winter Park at Tryvann (Norwegian: Oslo Vinterpark) is a ski resort in Oslo, Norway. It is the most used ski resort of Norway. [2] In the 1930s, the ski slope Tryvannskleiva was constructed, and the first race was held in 1933. [3] The ski slope was later expanded with Tommkleiva, Wyllerløypa and finally with Tryvann Ski Resort. [3]

  8. Holmenkollbakken - Wikipedia

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    Oslo was awarded the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 1930; with exception of Sweden's Erik Rylandet who finished fifth, Norway had the top ten positions. [55] Holmenkollen was the venue of the Nordic skiing during the 1952 Winter Olympics. Two events were held at Holmenkollbakken: ski jumping and the jumping part of Nordic combined.

  9. Climate of Norway - Wikipedia

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    The winter darkness is not as dark on the northern mainland, as there is twilight for a few hours around noon. The southern part of the country also experiences large seasonal variations in daylight; in Oslo, the sun rises at 03:54 and sets 22:54 at the summer solstice, but is only above the horizon from 09:18 to 15:12 at the winter solstice.