- Olav
Kjelbotn (5
October 1898,
Fosnes Muni****lity – 17 May 1966,
Namsos Muni****lity) was a
Norwegian cross-country
skier who
competed in the late 1920s...
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expedition 1930–31.
Kjelbotn: 3,210 m (10,530 ft) high,
between Isachsen and Devold.
Named for
Antarctic explorer Olav
Kjelbotn.
Komsa Mountain: 2,960 m...
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Ministry of
Foreign Affairs in September. She and her
partner Eivind Olav
Kjelbotn Evensen died on 1
August 2019
after a boat
accident on the
outskirts of...
- 5. "Hegge og
Kjelbotn starter i 50-kilometeren i St. Moritz".
Dagbladet (in Norwegian). 16
January 1928. p. 7. "Ole Hegge, Olav
Kjelbotn,
Johan Støa og...
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Medal Athlete Time Gold Matti Raivio (FIN) 4:18:18
Silver Tauno Lappalainen (FIN) 4:26:45
Bronze Olav
Kjelbotn (NOR) 4:26:47...
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including Isachsen Mountain (3,425 metres),
Devold Peak (3,280 meters),
Kjelbotn Peak (3,210 meters), Bond
Peaks (3,180 meters) and
Mount Widerøe (3,180...
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Cancelled due to lack of snow
Holmenkollrennene 24
February 1926 Olav
Kjelbotn Ole
Hegge Ole
Stenen Holmenkollrennene 2
March 1927
Henry Gjøslien Ole...
- 212 24
Mario Stecher 196 25 Bill
Demong 167 26
Manuel Faißt 149 27
Taylor Fletcher 130 27
Marjan Jelenko 130 29
Hideaki Nagai 126 30
Thomas Kjelbotn 115...
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Tomaz Druml Tobias Kammerlander Marco Pichlmayer Alfred Rainer 55:42.6 Norway
Jonas Nermoen Joakim Aakvik Torkil Rasmussen Aam
Thomas Kjelbotn 56:12.4...
- Ødegaard 1'40:11 Ole
Hegge 1'39:01
Johan Grøttumsbraaten 1'37:01 50 km John Røen DNF –
Johan Støa 5'25:30 8 Ole
Hegge 5'17:58 5 Olav
Kjelbotn 5'14:22 4...