- Ove
Fundin (born 23 May 1933) is a
Swedish former professional motorcycle speedway rider. He
competed in the
Speedway World Championships from 1951 to...
-
Fundin may
refer to: Eva
Fundin (1777-1800),
Swedish actress and
dancer Ove
Fundin (born 1933), a
Swedish speedway rider Wilhelmina Fundin (1819-1911)...
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Fundin is a lake in the muni****lities of
Folldal in
Innlandet county and
Oppdal in Trøndelag county, Norway. The 9.72-square-kilometre (3.75 sq mi) lake...
- Eva
Margareta Fundin (1777-1800) was a
Swedish stage actress and dancer. She was the star
attraction of the
Gothenburg theatre and one of the most celebrated...
-
Wilhelmina ("Mina")
Christina Fundin (12 July 1819 – 28
January 1911) was a
Swedish operatic soprano who sang at the
Royal Swedish Opera without interruption...
- the Ring, "The
Bridge of Khazad-Dûm"
Balin was born in Erebor, the son of
Fundin. In the year
Balin turned seven,
Erebor was
sacked by the
dragon Smaug,...
- In 1958, the club
signed one of speedway's
greatest riders called Ove
Fundin,
which also
turned out to be the last at the Sävedalsbanan in Sävedalen...
-
Zmarzlik secured a
fifth world title,
equalling the
achievement of Ove
Fundin. m -
exclusion for
exceeding two
minute time
allowance • t -
exclusion for...
- home of Wood House, a
major table tennis blade manufacturing facility Ove
Fundin,
speedway racer Simon Holmström, ice
hockey player Lennart Hyland, television...
- The home
track was at the Ryd Motorstadion. In 1951, the club
signed Ove
Fundin and he
would stay
until 1957. He won the
first of his five
World Championships...