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Arnfinn Bergrabb
Arnfinn a Norwegian masculine given name that may refer to *Arnfinn Bårdsen (born 1966), Norwegian judge *Arnfinn Bergmann (1928–2011), Norwegian ski jumper *Jens Arnfinn Brødsjømoen (born 1958), Norwegian politician *Arnfinn Engerbakk (born 1964), Norwegian football midfielder *Arnfinn Graue (1926–2021), Norwegian nuclear physicist *Arnfinn Haga (born 1936), Norwegian teacher and non-fiction writer *Arnfinn Heje (1877–1958), Norwegian sailor *Arnfinn Hofstad (born 1934), Norwegian businessperson *Arnfinn Kristiansen (born 1971), Norwegian bobsledder *Arnfinn Laudal (born 1936), Norwegian mathematician *Arnfinn Lund (1935–2017), Norwegian horse trainer *Arnfinn Moland (born 1951), Norwegian historian * Arnfinn Nergård (born 1952), Norwegian politician *Arnfinn Nesset Arnfinn Nesset (born 25 October 1936) is a Norwegian former nurse and nursing home manager and a convicted serial killer. His crimes include the murders of at least 22 people, as well as attempted murder ...
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Arnfinn Bårdsen
Arnfinn Bårdsen (born 11 July 1966) is a Norwegian judge. He was born in Stavanger, graduated as cand.jur. from the University of Bergen in 1992 and took the dr.juris degree in 1999. He worked as an associate professor at the University of Bergen from 1992 to 2003, except for the period 1994 to 1995 when he was an acting deputy judge in Jæren. From 2003 to 2008 he was a presiding judge in Gulating Court of Appeal. He is a Supreme Court Justice from 2008. In 2018 he took a leave to become judge in the European Court of Human Rights.Arnfinn Bårdsen
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Arnfinn Bergmann
Arnfinn Bergmann (14 October 1928 – 13 February 2011) was a ski jumper from Norway. He won the individual large hill event at the 1952 Olympics and 1952 Holmenkollen ski festival and placed third at the 1950 World Championships. In 1956 he was awarded the Holmenkollen medal (shared with Borghild Niskin and Arne Hoel). As a junior Bergmann won the national title and the ski jumping competition in Holmenkollen in 1948. The same year he won the national football title with SK Freidig. Next year he started competing as a senior and placed third at the national championships. In 1950 he was included to the national team and unexpectedly won a bronze medal at the world championships. For the 1950–51 season he stayed in Canada, where he won his every competition. In 1952 he returned to Norway and won the Olympic gold medal, the Holmenkollen and the national championships. He defended his national title in 1953, but got injured in early 1954 and missed the season. He qualified for ...
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Jens Arnfinn Brødsjømoen
Jens Arnfinn Brødsjømoen (born 19 January 1958) is a Norwegian politician for the Christian Democratic Party. He served as a deputy representative to the Parliament of Norway from Telemark during the terms 1993–1997 and 1997–2001. In total he was present during 8 days of parliamentary session. On the local level he has been deputy mayor of Drangedal Drangedal is a municipality in Vestfold og Telemark county, Norway. It is part of the traditional region of Grenland. The administrative centre of the municipality is the village of Prestestranda. The municipality of Drangedal was established ..., and also employed as chief financial officer of Drangedal municipality. References 1958 births Living people People from Drangedal Deputy members of the Storting Christian Democratic Party (Norway) politicians Politicians from Telemark Norwegian civil servants Chief financial officers {{Norway-politician-1950s-stub ...
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Arnfinn Engerbakk
Arnfinn Engerbakk (born 22 March 1964) is a retired Norwegian football midfielder. He represented the Norway national team on four occasions in 1987. He started his career in Nordre Trysil IL, and signed for Kongsvinger IL just after the 1985 season. He was ever-present in the Norwegian Premier League in his first season, and became a club legend. By late 1997 he had played in every position except for goalkeeper In many team sports which involve scoring goals, the goalkeeper (sometimes termed goaltender, netminder, GK, goalie or keeper) is a designated player charged with directly preventing the opposing team from scoring by blocking or intercepting o ..., and therefore got to tend the goal for a few minutes during his final home match. He did not concede any goals. He retired after the season. In 1999, he made a comeback for the newly established, low-level club Vinger FK. He has later coached Raumnes & Årnes IL. References External links * 1964 births Livi ...
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Arnfinn Graue
Arnfinn Graue (October 1, 1926 - February 28, 2021) was a Norwegian nuclear physicist. He was born in Bergen. He was appointed a docent at the University of Bergen from 1961, took the dr.philos. degree in 1966 and was promoted to professor in experimental nuclear physics in 1971. He served as dean of the Faculty of Natural Sciences from 1978 to 1980, vice rector from 1981 to 1983 and rector from 1984 to 1989. He was also a Norwegian delegate to CERN The European Organization for Nuclear Research, known as CERN (; ; ), is an intergovernmental organization that operates the largest particle physics laboratory in the world. Established in 1954, it is based in a northwestern suburb of Gene ... from 1984. References 1926 births 2021 deaths Scientists from Bergen Norwegian nuclear physicists Academic staff of the University of Bergen Rectors of the University of Bergen People associated with CERN {{Norway-academic-bio-stub ...
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Arnfinn Haga
Arnfinn Haga (born 10 February 1936) is a Norwegian teacher and non-fiction writer, born at Stord. He made his literary début in 1974 with ''Det regner i fjellet''. His authorship has focused on Norwegian resistance during the occupation of Norway by Nazi Germany from 1940 to 1945. He was awarded the King's Medal of Merit The King's Medal of Merit (Norwegian: ''Kongens fortjenstmedalje'') is a Norwegian award. It was instituted in 1908 to reward meritorious achievements in the fields of art, science, business, and public service. It is divided in two classes: gold ... in gold in 2003 for his literary works. Selected works * * * * * * * * * * References 1936 births Living people People from Hordaland Norwegian non-fiction writers Norwegian military writers Recipients of the King's Medal of Merit in gold {{norway-writer-stub ...
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Arnfinn Heje
Arnfinn Kolbjørn Heje (26 October 1877 – 29 January 1958) was a Norwegian sailor who competed in the 1912 Summer Olympics The 1912 Summer Olympics ( sv, Olympiska sommarspelen 1912), officially known as the Games of the V Olympiad ( sv, Den V olympiadens spel) and commonly known as Stockholm 1912, were an international multi-sport event held in Stockholm, Sweden, be .... He was a crew member of the Norwegian boat ''Magda IX'', which won the gold medal in the 12 metre class. References External linksprofile 1877 births 1958 deaths Norwegian male sailors (sport) Sailors at the 1912 Summer Olympics – 12 Metre Olympic sailors of Norway Olympic gold medalists for Norway Olympic medalists in sailing Medalists at the 1912 Summer Olympics {{Norway-yachtracing-bio-stub ...
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Arnfinn Hofstad
Arnfinn Hofstad (born 16 March 1934) is a Norwegian businessperson. Hofstad hails from Stiklestad. He took the siv.øk. degree at the Norwegian School of Economics in 1958, started working in Asbjørn Habberstad AS before being hired in Nordenfjelske Treforedling in Skogn in 1963. After a period from 1972 to 1980 as chief executive officer in Bøndernes Salgslag, he returned to the paper industry as vice chief executive in Norske Skogindustrier. He was then Norske Skog's chief executive from 1982 to 1994. Hofstad served as chairman of the board in Telenor (retiring in 2000) and Coop NKL, and was deputy chair in Statoil from 1987 to 1997. He also served as acting chairman of Statoil in 1996. He also chaired Forenede Forsikring, Tofte Industrier, Union Co, Follum Fabrikker and Saugbrugsforeningen, and was a board member of Vår Bank og Forsikring and Landsbanken. In 2003 he was decorated as a Knight, First Class of the Order of St. Olav. He resides in Levanger Levange ...
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Arnfinn Kristiansen
Arnfinn Kristiansen (born 10 December 1971, Oslo) is a Norwegian bobsledder. He competed at the 1998 Winter Olympics in Nagano and at the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City Salt Lake City (often shortened to Salt Lake and abbreviated as SLC) is the Capital (political), capital and List of cities and towns in Utah, most populous city of Utah, United States. It is the county seat, seat of Salt Lake County, Utah, Sal .... References External links * 1971 births Living people Sportspeople from Oslo Norwegian male bobsledders Olympic bobsledders of Norway Bobsledders at the 1998 Winter Olympics Bobsledders at the 2002 Winter Olympics {{Norway-bobsleigh-bio-stub ...
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Arnfinn Laudal
Olav Arnfinn Laudal (born 19 June 1936) is a Norwegian mathematician. Early life and education O.A. Laudal was born in Kirkenes as the son of teachers Trygve Laudal (1896–1964) and Agnes Mønnesland (1898–1982). He finished his secondary education in 1954 in Mandal, and enrolled in the University of Oslo in the same year. He studied at École Normale Supérieure from 1957, but in 1958 he was back in Oslo and took the cand.real. degree. Mathematical career Laudal was a research fellow at Columbia University and Institut Henri Poincaré between 1959 and 1962. He was appointed as lecturer at the University of Oslo in 1962, was promoted to docent in 1964 and was a professor from 1985 to 2003. His most notable book is 1979's ''Formal Moduli of Algebraic Structures''. He was among the founders of the Abel Prize, and has been involved in the International Centre for Theoretical Physics. Organizational memberships Laudal is a member of the Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters ...
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Arnfinn Lund
Arnfinn Helge Lund (15 September 1935 – 23 March 2017) was a Norwegian horse trainer. Hailing from Trondheim, he trained harness racing horses at Leangen Travbane before moving to Øvrevoll Galoppbane Øvrevoll Galoppbane is the only gallop racecourse in Norway It is located at Øvrevoll between Østerås (west), Jar (south) and Eiksmarka (north) in Bærum. It has both a turf track and an all-weather track. It was officially opened in 1932 b ... in 1957. Active here until 2012, his horses recorded 1,686 victories, including seven derby victories. He resided at Røa. Lund died on 23 March 2017 at the age of 81.Death announcement, ''Budstikka'' 28 March 2017 p. 28 References 1935 births 2017 deaths People from Trondheim Norwegian horse trainers {{Norway-bio-stub ...
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Arnfinn Moland
Arnfinn Moland (born 25 August 1951) is a Norwegian historian. He was born in Kvinesdal. He finished his secondary education in Flekkefjord in 1970, served in His Majesty the King's Guard from 1973 to 1974, and graduated from the University of Oslo with the cand.philol. degree in 1977. His master's thesis was ''Prissubsider eller støtte? Striden om melkeparagrafen 1972''. From 1977 to 1978 he took a pedagogical education. He was also active in athletics. Representing Kvinesdal IL, he achieved a long jump of 6.91 metres in July 1978 at Lovisenlund in Larvik. He had 14.34 metres in the triple jump, achieved in July 1978 at Stovnerbanen in Oslo. Moland was hired as a researcher by Norway's Resistance Museum in 1978. From 1993 to 1997 he worked for the Norwegian Institute for Defence Studies. He was the director of Norway's Resistance Museum from 1995, from 1998 with the title of associate professor. His first major book was ''Hjemmefront'', volume six of the series ''Norge i ...
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