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Sverre Gillebo (9
December 1912 – 24 May 1971) was a
Norwegian épée fencer. He
competed at the 1948 and 1952
Summer Olympics. "Sverre
Gillebo Olympic Results"...
- 1884-1886: Ole Moe 1897-1901: Ole
Torgersen Gillebo (V) 1902-1910:
Christian Mageli 1911-1916: Ole
Torgersen Gillebo (V) 1917-1919:
Kristian Bjørnstad 1920-1922:...
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Archived from the
original (PDF) on 6
January 2016.
Retrieved 6
January 2016.
Gillebo & Lein: 23 Bårdstu,
Arvid (27
September 2015). "Tømmeret tar
toget — ut...
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Iversen and
Camilla Spidsøe
Cohen 2014:
Yolander Correa 2015:
Ingeborg Gillebo 2016:
Operaorkestret 2017:
Melissa Hough and
Adrian Angelico 2018: John...
- Cat:
Cashmere 2019
Martin Sjølie:
Martin Sjølie (Winner)
Morten Gillebo:
Morten Gillebo Arif Salum: Arif i
Waanderland Frida Ånnevik:
Andre sanger Emilie...
- both
competitions alongside Egill Knutzen,
Johan von Koss, and
Sverre Gillebo with
Claus Mørch, Sr. in the 1948
games and Leif
Klette in the 1952 games...
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Junior Eurovision Song
Contest 2005 2006
April 22 Ole
Runar Ole
Runar Gillebo [no] "Fotball e supert" (Football is super) MGP
Nordic 2006 2007 June 2...
- Steiner,
Mareike Morr,
Charles Kim,
Stefan Heibach Anna Siminska,
Katharina Persicke,
Mareike Morr,
Alexandra Steiner, Bele Kumberger,
Ingeborg Gillebo 6...
- 10
children parti****ted. The
contest was won by 10-year-old Ole
Runar Gillebo with his song
Fotball e
supert (Football is super). Ole won the public...
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about then-15-year-old
Sondre Pettersen or his song "Tatt". Ole
Runar Gillebo was born in
early spring 1996 and
lives in Kyrksæterøra. "Fotball e supert"...