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Eigil Ramsfjell (born 17
March 1955 in Oslo) is a
Norwegian curler,
world champion and
Olympic medalist. Many
consider him one of the
pioneers in modern...
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Harald Ramsfjell (born 20 July 1957) is a
Norwegian curler. He is a 1980
World men's
silver medallist.
Harald Ramsfjell at
World Curling Harald Ramsfjell at...
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Bendik Ramsfjell (born 4
March 1996) is a
Norwegian curler. He
plays second on the two-time
Norwegian championship Magnus Ramsfjell team from Trondheim...
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Magnus Ramsfjell (born 17 July 1997 in Tønsberg) is a
Norwegian curler from Trondheim.
Ramsfjell was the skip of the
Norwegian junior men's team in four...
- Bent Ånund
Ramsfjell (born 30
November 1967 in Oslo) is a
Norwegian curler from Asker. He is the
younger brother of
Eigil Ramsfjell,
multiple curling world...
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continued to play for the
Ramsfjell rink the
following season,
winning the 2020
Norwegian Men's
Curling Championship. The
Ramsfjell Universiade championship...
- Maia
Ramsfjell (born 30
April 1999 in Oslo) is a
Norwegian curler. At the
national level, she is a three-time
Norwegian women's champion, one-time Norwegian...
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clinch berths into the playoffs,
following victories over
Norway (Magnus
Ramsfjell) and the
United States (John Shuster) respectively.
Later in the day,...
- was
awarded three Amanda Awards in 2006. As the film begins,
Andreas Ramsfjell is
underground in a
train station. He is
watching a
couple kiss; however...
- the tier two event, Saskatchewan's
Rylan Kleiter beat Norway's
Magnus Ramsfjell 6–5 in an
extra end,
while Nova Scotia's
Christina Black defeated ****an's...