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  Ivar Ballangrud - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
Ivar Ballangrud (March 7, 1904- June 1, 1969) was a Norwegian speed skater.
Ballangrud was one of the best speed skaters in the world for a period of 15 years, from 1924 to 1939.
Ballangrud was four times World champion, four times European champion, five times Norwegian champion, and four times Olympic champion.
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 Ivar Ballangrud - Wikipedia
Ballangruds store sesong var 1936, da han vant NM, EM, VM og tre OL-distanser – 500, 5.000 og 10.000 meter - pluss sølvmedalje på 1500 meter.
Tilskuere med stoppeklokke hadde langt dårligere tid for Ballangrud enn den offisielle, og pressen mente at det hadde oppstått en misforståelse mellom tidtagere og protokollfører, noe som arrangørene unnlot å rette opp av prestisjehensyn.
Ivar Ballangrud vant til sammen 4 verdensmesterskap, 4 europamesterskap og 5 norgesmesterskap, foruten 4 OL-mesterskap.
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 Ivar Ballangrud   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
Ivar Ballangrud vokste opp i fattige kår I Lunner.
Ivar selv trodde først tiden var feil, for persen hans fram til da var 9.39.0.
Han var eldstemann i den berømte Hadelandstrioen (Ballangrud, Engnestangen, Staksrud), som i alt tok 14 internasjonale allround-titler.
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 Ådne Søndrål   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
Ballangrud's Olympic debut came at the 1928 Games in St. Moritz, Switzerland, where he took home the gold medal in the 5,000-metre event and a bronze in the 1,500-metre event.
Ballangrud, who was always strong in the long distances, became a good sprinter later in his career.
He was a stranger to neither, however, having been world champion in 1926, 1932, and 1938, as well as European champion in 1929, 1930, and 1933.
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 Encyclopedia: Winter Olympic Games   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
(Bernt Evensen from Norway won silver on the 500 m., and his fellow countryman Ivar Ballangrud did the same on the 10000 m.) Jack Shea and Irving Jaffee shared the gold between them, winning two gold medals each.
Dogsled racing is a winter dog sport involving the timed competition of teams of sleddogs that pull a sled, on the runners of which the dog driver or musher stands.
Norwegian Ivar Ballangrud dominated the speed skating events, winning three of them, and placing second in the fourth.
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 INTERNATIONAL OLYMPIC COMMITTEE - ATHLETES
One of the greatest speed skaters of the early Winter Games, Ivar Ballangrud competed in three Olympics and earned seven medals.
The 1932 races in Lake Placid were held pack-style, a format with which Ballangrud was unfamiliar.
Ballangrud won three gold medals, in the 500, the 5,000 and the 10,000, and took home a silver medal at 1,500m.
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 Encyclopedia: Ivar Ballangrud   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
March 7 is the 66th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (67th in Leap years).
Gaetan Boucher training for the 1976 Olympics Speed skating (as well Speedskating) is a form of ice skating in which the competitors attempt to travel a certain distance over the ice as quickly as possible.
Hadeland is a landscape located at the southern end of lake Randsfjorden in Oppland, Norway.
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 KlubbenOnline  Drammens Skøiteklub - Skøyter    (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
Midten: Ivar Ballangrud vant 3 OL gull i 1936.
Charles ble europamester i 1938 og Ivar vant både europa- og verdensmesterskap i 1936.
Ivar ble dessuten verdensmester for DSK og Norge i 1932 og europamester i 1933.
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 Ivar Ballangrud -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
Ivar Ballangrud (March 7, 1904- June 1,1969) was a (A Scandinavian language that is spoken in Norway) Norwegian (An ice-skater who races competitively; usually around an oval course) speed skater.
Coming from the small place (Click link for more info and facts about Lunner) Lunner on (Click link for more info and facts about Hadeland) Hadeland, he was a member of the famous "Hadeland trio", consisting of Michael Staksrud and Hans Engnestangen, in addition to Ballangrud.
He won 3 Olympic titles in (Click link for more info and facts about 1936 Winter Olympics) 1936 Winter Olympics in (Click link for more info and facts about Garmisch-Partenkirchen) Garmisch-Partenkirchen: 500 m (quite surprisingly), 5000 m and 10000 m.
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 1936 Olympics
Also featured in these Games were Norwegians Ivar Ballangrud and Sonja Henie, and Rudi Ball—the Jewish star of the German hockey team.
Ballangrud won three individual gold medals and narrowly missed a fourth in speed skating, but his heroics paled compared to the attention lavished on Henie, who won her third straight gold medal.
A week later, she won the world championship for the 10th year in a row, then turned pro.
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 Ballangrud, Ivar --  Encyclopædia Britannica   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
Finnish speed skater who, with Ivar Ballangrud of Norway, dominated the sport in the 1920s and '30s.
He won five Olympic gold medals, a record for male speed skaters that was matched by Eric Heiden in 1980.
In the years between the first Winter Olympics and World War II, Ivar Ballangrud of Norway set five world speed-skating records and won seven individual Olympic medals, a men's record for the Winter Olympics.
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 WinterSports2002.com - 1936 - Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
Opposed to Germany hosting the Games, German immigrants in the United States — including those in political exile — fail in their attempts to organize all democratic countries in a boycott of the Olympics.
Norwegian speedskater Ivar Ballangrud wins three gold medals and just misses a fourth.
However, figure skater Sonja Henie captures the spotlight with her third consecutive gold medal, which she would follow with her 10th consecutive world championship a week later.
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 Evert Stenlund, Ballangrud   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
After the glorious days of Oscar Mathisen there was a vacuum in Norwegian speed skating.
It was however Ivar Ballangrud who finally succeeded in becoming the new king of Norwegian speed skating.
Ballangrud was world champion in 1926, 1932, 1936 and 1938, european champion in 1929, 1930, 1933 and 1936 and was olympic gold medalist 4 times (once in 1928 and 3 times in 1936).
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 COMITÉ INTERNATIONAL OLYMPIQUE - ATHLÈTES
Le Norvégien Ivar Ballangrud, l'un des grands patineurs de vitesse à avoir marqué le début de l'histoire des Jeux Olympiques d'hiver, participa à trois éditions des Jeux et remporta sept médailles.
Aux Jeux de 1928 à Saint-Moritz, Ivar Ballangrud s'imposa sur le 5 000m avec 8,6 secondes d'avance sur ses adversaires, avant de remporter une médaille de bronze dans le 1 500m.
Les règles traditionnelles du patinage de vitesse furent réintroduites en 1936, à Garmisch-Partenkirchen, où Ivar Ballangrud s'adjugea trois médailles d'or - dans le 500, le 5 000 et le 10 000m - et une médaille d'argent - dans le 1 500m.
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 - Eesti spordi leheküljed   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
Olümpiavõitjaks krooniti staazhikas Ivar Ballangrud Norrast, kes oma esimese maailmameistritiitli oli võitnud juba kümme aastat tagasi.
Ivar Ballangrud pidi nüüd alla vanduma kaasmaalasele Charles Mathiesenile.
Ballangrud sai oma olümpiakarjääri jooksul kokku neli kuld-, kaks hõbe- ja ühe pronksmedali.
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Josephson, Brian D. British physicist whose discovery of the Josephson effect while a 22-year-old graduate student won him a share (with Leo Esaki and Ivar Giaever) of the 1973 Nobel Prize for Physics.
A republic of northern Europe, Latvia is on the eastern shore of the Baltic Sea.
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 Charles Mathiesen   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
Charles Mathiesen (1911—94) var medlem av Drammens Skøiteklubb, sammen med den mer berømte Ivar Ballangrud.
Ballangrud hadde prioritert forretninger en tid og så ikke ut til å være i form.
Det som vil bli husket lengst fra dette VM, er samløpet mellom Ivar og Charles på 10.000 m.
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 Ivar
1986 Dag Ivar Wiren, composer, dies at 80
1904 Ivar Ballangrud, born in Norway, Olympic speed skater, 4 gold, 2 silver
1896 Ivar A Aasen, Norwegian linguistic/poet, dies at 83
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 Ballangrud, Ivar --  Encyclopædia Britannica
Ballangrud's Olympic debut came at the 1928 Games in Saint Moritz, Switzerland, where he took home the gold medal…
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Just five years later, during World War II, he faced arrest for his refusal to collaborate with the Nazi German–controlled government of Norway.
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 Gar_1936   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
Nevertheless, they were eligible to represent Britain by virtue of having been born there.
31-year-old Norwegian speed skater Ivar Ballangrud was the most successful athlete at Garmisch.
Taking part in his third Olympics, he added three gold medals and a silver medal to his collection, and then retired from competitive sport.
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 International Skating Union
1933 Ivar Ballangrud Norway 4.49,6 HA n - Davos 29.
1922 Ivar Ballangrud Norway 8.24,2 HA n - Davos 19.
1934 Ivar Ballangrud Norway 8.17,2 LL n - Oslo / Frogner 18.
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 INTERNATIONAL OLYMPIC COMMITTEE - OLYMPIC GAMES
Sonja Henie earned her third gold medal and Karl Schäfer his second.
Speed skater Ivan Ballangrud of Norway won three of the four races, including the 500m, the shortest race, and the 10,000m, the longest.
Great Britain upset Canada in ice hockey, but it should be noted that ten of the twelve British players lived in Canada.
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 Speedskating: Year In Review (conclusion), and more...
World championship for Claudia, the first of her career, and silver for Gunda in the women’s speedskating race of the year.
How the mighty have fallen It was a year from hell for the nation which gave speedskating fans legends such as Oscar Mathisen, Ivar Ballangrud, Hjalmar Andersen, Knut Johannessen and Johann Olav Koss, winners of nearly a score of European, World and Olympic titles between them.
In the year 2000, Norway was hit with one star-crossed moment after another.
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 INTERNATIONAL OLYMPIC COMMITTEE - OLYMPIC GAMES
Official Oath by: The first officials' oath was sworn at the 1972 Olympic Games in Munich.
One of the greatest speed skaters of the early Winter Games, Ivar Ballangrud (NOR) won three gold medals, in the 500, the 5,000 and the 10,000m.
He then took home a silver medal in the 1,500m, his seventh medal in three Olympics.
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 Ivar Ballangrud, born in Norway, Olympic speed skater, 4 gold, 2 silver March 7 in History
Ivar Ballangrud, born in Norway, Olympic speed skater, 4 gold, 2 silver March 7 in History
Ivar Ballangrud, born in Norway, Olympic speed skater, 4 gold, 2 silver
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 Olympic highpoints by date
1936 - Ivar Ballangrud wins the 500m Skating at Garmisch-Partenkirchen
1936 - Ivar Ballangrud wins the 5000m Skating at Garmisch-Partenkirchen
1936 - Charles Mathiesen beats Ivar Ballangrud in the 1500m Skating at Garmisch-Partenkirchen
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 Ivar Ballangrud, Norway, Olympic speed skater (4 gold, 2 silver) March 7, 1904 in History
Ivar Ballangrud, Norway, Olympic speed skater (4 gold, 2 silver) March 7, 1904 in History
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 CANOE 2002 Games
MORITZ 1948: Gold - Sverre Farstad, Norway Silver - Ake Seyffarth, Sweden Bronze - Odd Lundberg, Norway GARMISCH 1936: Gold - Charles Mathisen, Norway Silver - Ivar Ballangrud, Norway Bronze - Birger Wasenius, Finland LAKE PLACID 1932: Gold - John Shea, United States Silver - Alexander Hurd, Canada Bronze - William Logan, Canada ST.
MORITZ 1928: Gold - A. Clas Thunberg, Finland Silver - Bernt Evensen, Norway Bronze - Ivar Ballangrud, Norway CHAMONIX 1924: Gold - A. Clas Thunberg, Finland Silver - Roald Evensen, Norway Bronze - Sigurd Moen, Norway st 02-19-02 17:48 et
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