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Halberg may refer to: People * Chuck Halberg (born 1942), American lawyer and politician * Franz Halberg (1919–2013), American-Romanian scientist and one of the founders of modern chronobiology * Jonny Halberg (born 1962), Norwegian author and dramatist * Murray Halberg (born 1933), New Zealand middle-distance runner Places *Halberg Castle, German castle near Saarbrücken Other uses * Halberg Awards, which recognise New Zealand's top sporting achievements * Stadion am Halberg, a stadium in Taunusstein, Germany See also * Hallberg, a surname * Halleberg, a mountain in Vänersborg, Västergötland, Sweden * Hallsberg, Hallsberg Municipality, Örebro, Sweden * Hallsburg, Texas, city, U.S. * Castle Hallberg Castle Hallberg (German: ''Hallbergsche Schloss'') is a castle complex in the community of Fußgönheim in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany Germany,, officially the Federal Republic of Germany, is a country in Central Europe. It is th ...
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Halberg Awards
The Halberg Awards are a set of awards, given annually since 1949, recognising New Zealand's top sporting achievements. They are named for New Zealand former middle-distance runner and Olympic gold medalist Sir Murray Halberg. The initial award was handed out in 1949, and continued until 1960 under the auspices of the ''NZ Sportsman'' magazine. Since 1963, the awards have been organised by the Halberg Disability Sport Foundation, and the number of award categories has grown to eight. History The annual award was started in 1949 by ''NZ Sportsman'' magazine founders Maurice O’Connor and Jack Fairburn. The award was designed by them and bought from Walker and Hall for £195 NZ. The original inscription on the trophy was Fairburn and O’Connors words: "The New Zealand Sportsman's Trophy to be awarded annually to the New Zealand athlete whose personal performances or example, has had the most beneficial effect on the advancement of sport in the country". Awarding of the New Zealan ...
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Murray Halberg
Sir Murray Gordon Halberg (7 July 1933 – 30 November 2022) was a New Zealand middle-distance runner who won the gold medal in the 5000 metres event at the 1960 Olympics. He also won gold medals in the 3 miles events at the 1958 and 1962 Commonwealth Games. He worked for the welfare of children with disabilities since he founded the Halberg Trust in 1963. Biography Born in Eketāhuna on 7 July 1933, Halberg later moved to Auckland, where he attended Avondale College. He was a rugby player in his youth, but suffered a severe injury during a game, leaving his left arm withered. The next year, he took up running, seemingly being only more motivated by his disability. In 1951, he met Arthur Lydiard, who became his coach. Lydiard had been a famous long-distance runner, and had new ideas on the training of athletes. Three years later, Halberg broke through, winning his first national title on the senior level. At the 1954 British Empire and Commonwealth Games he placed fifth in t ...
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Franz Halberg
Franz Halberg (July 5, 1919 – June 9, 2013 ) was a scientist and one of the founders of modern chronobiology. He first began his experiments in the 1940s and later founded the Chronobiology Laboratories at the University of Minnesota. Halberg published many papers also in the serials of the History Commission of International Association of Geomagnetism and Aeronomy. He also published in "Wege zur Wissenschaft, Pathways to Science". He was a member of many international bodies, was awarded five honorary doctorates and was a member of the Leibniz Sozietät der Wissenschaften zu Berlin. In the 1950s, he introduced the word circadian, which derives from the Latin about (''circa'') a day (''diem''). Nominations for the Nobel Prize Halberg was nominated several times for the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine. In 1988, and again in 1989, upon invitation by Professor Björn Nordenström of the Karolinska Institute in Sweden, then a member of the Nobel committee, Germaine Cornelis ...
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Jonny Halberg
Jonny Halberg (born 12 October 1962 in Jørstadmoen, Lillehammer) is a Norwegian author and dramatist, now living in Moss, Jeløya. He studied at Forfatterstudiet i Bø. Halberg was the editor of the magazine Vagant in 1998. He has been translated to many languages. Bibliography Novels *''Trass'' (1996) *''Flommen'' (2000) *''En uskyldig tid'' (2002) *''Gå til fjellet'' (2004) *''Tvillingen'' (2006) *''All verdens ulykker'' (2007) Short stories *''Overgang til tertiær'' (1989) *''Gå under'' (1992) Dramas *'' Budbringeren'' – film script (1998) (with Pål Sletaune) *'' Amatørene'' – film script (2001) (with Pål Sletaune Pål Sletaune (born 4 March 1960) is a Norwegian film director and photographer. His films include '' Junk Mail'', '' Naboer'' and '' The Monitor''. He was awarded the Amanda Award in 1997, and the Fritt Ord Honorary Award in 2020. Early life ...) Prizes * Sult-prisen 1998 * P2-lytternes romanpris 2000, for ''Flommen'' * Kriti ...
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Halberg Castle
Halberg Castle (german: Schloss Halberg) is a German schloss, castle built between 1877 and 1880 on Halberg mountain near Saarbrücken. The castle is located in the area of the former municipality of Brebach, which was merged with Fechingen to form Brebach-Fechingen in 1959 and incorporated into Saarbrücken in 1974. The castle complex, which was designed by the architects Edwin Oppler and Ferdinand Schorbach for Carl Ferdinand von Stumm-Halberg, is the second largest neo-Gothic secular building in Saarland after the St. Johann Town Hall despite renovations and partial demolition after World War II. History Monplaisir At the beginning of the 18th century, Louis Crato, Count of Nassau-Saarbrücken had a small Baroque architecture, baroque ''lustschloss'' (pleasure palace) called "Monplaisir" built between 1709 and 1711 at Halberg, from designs by Joseph C. Motte dit la Bonté, architect of the Saarlouis fortress. In 1710, the baroque gardens received a castle wall, and in 1711 the ...
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Chuck Halberg
Charles C. "Chuck" Halberg (born November 20, 1942) was an American politician and lawyer. Halberg lived in Burnsville, Minnesota with his wife and family. He graduated from St. Olaf College with a bachelor's degree and from William Mitchell College of Law with a Juris Doctor degree. Halberg was admitted to the Minnesota bar. Halberg served in the Minnesota House of Representatives from 1979 to 1986 and in the Minnesota Senate in 1991 and 1992. He was a Republican Republican can refer to: Political ideology * An advocate of a republic, a type of government that is not a monarchy or dictatorship, and is usually associated with the rule of law. ** Republicanism, the ideology in support of republics or agains .... References 1942 births Living people People from Burnsville, Minnesota William Mitchell College of Law alumni St. Olaf College alumni Minnesota lawyers Republican Party Minnesota state senators Republican Party members of the Minnesota House of Representatives ...
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Stadion Am Halberg
Stadion am Halberg is a multi-use stadium in Taunusstein, Germany. It is the former home venue of the footballclub of SV Wehen, before the team moved to the newly built BRITA-Arena in Wiesbaden Wiesbaden () is a city in central western Germany and the capital of the state of Hesse. , it had 290,955 inhabitants, plus approximately 21,000 United States citizens (mostly associated with the United States Army). The Wiesbaden urban area .... The stadium has a capacity of 5,000 people. Football venues in Germany Rheingau-Taunus-Kreis Sports venues in Hesse {{Hesse-struct-stub ...
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Hallberg
Hallberg or Hållberg is a Swedish surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Anders Hallberg (born 1945), Swedish chemist *Axel Hallberg (born 1999), Swedish politician *Bengt Hallberg (1932–2013), Swedish jazz musician * Bob Hallberg (1944–2019), American basketball coach *David Hallberg, American ballet dancer * Ernst Hallberg (1894–1944), Swedish equestrian *Garth Risk Hallberg (born 1978), American author *Gary Hallberg (born 1958), American golfer *Gösta Hallberg (1891–1978), Swedish high jumper * Knut Hallberg, Swedish football manager * Mark Hallberg (born 1985), American baseball coach *Melker Hallberg (born 1995), Swedish footballer *Nils Hallberg (1921–2010), Swedish actor * Olle Hallberg (1903–1996), Swedish track athlete *Per Hallberg (born 1958), Swedish sound editor *Per Hållberg (born 1978), Swedish ice hockey player * Sture Hållberg (1917–1988), Swedish boxer See also * Halberg (other) * Hallsberg Hallsberg () is a bimunicipal ...
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Halleberg
Halleberg is a table mountain by lake Vänern in Vänersborg Municipality, Västergötland, Sweden. Halleberg, part of which protrudes into Lake Vänern is separated in the south by about wide valley from the adjacent Hunneberg (also a table mountain). The northern part of Halleberg called ''Hallesnipen''. Geology Hallberg has an average height of about above lake Vänern, or above sea level; the highest point is above sea level. Halleberg consists of Cambrian, Ordovician and Permian rocks. The Palaeozoic rocks are deposited directly on the crystalline peneplain bedrock, which in this range consists of göta granite. The Cambrian sedimentary rocks are sandstone and alum shale. The sandstone layer is on average thick. Above this there is then a thick slate which in turn covered by about of alum shale. The Ordovician is represented by a calcareous slate. During the Permian it was pushed into diabase which lays as a protective cover and thus protect the mountain fro ...
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Hallsberg
Hallsberg () is a bimunicipal locality and the seat of Hallsberg Municipality, Örebro County, Sweden with 7,122 inhabitants in 2010. It is also partly located in Kumla Municipality. Overview This settlement grew up around a railway junction, and is these days primarily known as a place where you have to change trains. The railway station is oversized for the town's own needs. Hallsberg was declared a ''municipalsamhälle'' (a type of borough within its municipality) in 1883 and got the title of a market town (köping) in 1908. Since 1971 it is instead the seat of the enlarged Hallsberg Municipality. Hallsberg is famous for its huge classification yard and for the large train station. The reason for this is that railways (from practically all cardinal directions) to and from Stockholm, Gothenburg, Mjölby, Örebro and Karlstad join here. Among the more important is the Västra stambanan ("western main line"). As the railways were built, Hallsberg grew up around it. A sight in the ...
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Hallsburg
Hallsburg is a city in McLennan County, Texas, United States. The population was 507 at the 2010 census. It is part of the Waco Metropolitan Statistical Area. Geography Hallsburg is located at (31.554978, –96.954512). According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of , of which, of it is land and of it (2.10%) is water. Demographics As of the census of 2000, there were 518 people, 192 households, and 144 families residing in the city. The population density was . There were 209 housing units at an average density of 24.9/sq mi (9.6/km2). The racial makeup of the city was 94.98% White, 2.12% African American, 0.77% Native American, 0.39% from other races, and 1.74% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 4.44% of the population. There were 192 households, out of which 39.1% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 64.1% were married couples living together, 7.8% had a female householder with no husband present, ...
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