- Fænn, 1956–1977
Kjartan Rødland, 1977–1986
Einar Eriksen, 1986–1991
Magne Gaasemyr, 1991–1994 Hans Erik Matre, 1994–1997
Einar Hålien, 1997–2008
Trine Eilertsen...
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Gabriel R. Aasebø 1846–1847:
Rasmus L.
Gaasemyr 1848–1851: Jørgen
Meier Heffermehl 1852–1855:
Rasmus L.
Gaasemyr 1856–1865: Jørgen
Meyer Heffermehl 1866–1869:...
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Narvesen Prize 1964 Succeeded by Erik Bye
Media offices Preceded by
Kjartan Rødland
Chief editor of
Bergens Tidende 1986–1991 Succeeded by
Magne Gaasemyr...
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Philippe Couprie France Ted
Vince Canada
Marathon B1
details Joerund Gaasemyr Norway
David Jakubovich Israel
Carlos Roberto Sestrem Brazil Marathon...
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details Robert Matthews Great
Britain Tofiri Kibuuka Norway
Joerund Gaasemyr Norway 5000 m B2
details Gunnar Thomsson Sweden
Freddy Matton Belgium...
- Kjøllesdal 1985–89) Succeeded by Åge
Petter Christiansen Preceded by
Magne Gaasemyr Chief editor of
Bergens Tidende 1994–1997 Succeeded by
Einar Hålien Preceded by...
- Matthews'
world record 16:36.90, and
ahead of his
Norwegian compatriot Joerund Gaasemyr, who took
bronze in 17:55.73. In the 1988 Games, he
entered only the 1...
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Oddbjorn Stebekk Archery Men's
double FITA
round tetraplegic Bronze
Joerund Gaasemyr Athletics Men's 5000m B1 Bronze
Terje Loevaas Athletics Men's 5000m B2...
- Norwegian). 13
August 2011. "Wenche Kjølås". DOF ASA.
Retrieved 24 June 2014.
Gaasemyr,
Magne (25
April 2013). "Bedre enn
ventet for Grieg".
Bergens Tidende (in...
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marathon was
contested by six
athletes from six countries. Norway's
Joerund Gaasemyr won by a
clear margin, in 2:45:48,
quarter of an hour
ahead of his competitors...