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- Tom Levorstad (born 5 July 1957) is a Norwegian former ski jumper who competed from 1980 to 1982. He won a bronze medal at the FIS Ski-Flying World Championships...
- Jumping World Cup in 1984. The hill record of 130.5 meters was set by Tom Levorstad in 1981. It was planned that the venue would be used for the 1994 Winter...
- Bobak 13 13 10 February 1980 L 010 Tom Christiansen Alois Lipburger Tom Levorstad 1980 Winter Olympics (17–23 February • Lake Placid) 14 14 27 February...
- 28 February   —   1 March   1981 K175 Jari Puikkonen Armin Kogler Tom Levorstad ↓ FIS World Cup ↓ 17 March   1984 K180 Matti Nykänen Pavel Ploc Jens Weißflog...
- Second Third 28-29 March 1980   K165 KOP Steve Collins Armin Kogler Tom Levorstad 19-20 March 1983   K185 SFWC Klaus Ostwald Pavel Ploc Matti Nykänen 23...
- Hans Wallner Stanisław Bobak 10 Feb 1980 K-112 Tom Christiansen Alois Lipburger Tom Levorstad 28 Feb 1981 K-112 Roger Ruud Ivar Mobekk Ernst Vettori...
- Zitzmann Piotr Fijas 6 1981 Oberstdorf K175 Jari Puikkonen Armin Kogler Tom Levorstad 7 1983 Harrachov K185 Klaus Ostwald Pavel Ploc Matti Nykänen 8 1985 Planica...
-  Finland (Jari Puikkonen, Jouko Törmänen, Pentti Kokkonen, Tapio Räisänen) 401.0 3  Norway (Rune Hauge, Roger Ruud, Tom Levorstad, Per Bergerud) 396.6...
- Wirkola LH 1977 Johan Sætre Roger Ruud Per Bergerud LH 1981 Roger Ruud Tom Levorstad Johan Sætre LH 1987 Ole Gunnar Fidjestøl Vegard Opaas Hroar Stjernen LH...
- Skeid til KFUM". Dagsavisen (in Norwegian). Retrieved 27 August 2019. "Levorstad gir seg i Kåffa". Velkommen til to forstærkninger, fc-roskilde.dk, 2 September...