Knut Kvalheim (born 14 June 1950) is a retired Norwegian long-distance runner. He is the brother of Arne Kvalheim. He finished fourteenth at the 1974...
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silver from 2003 and 2006 and bronze from 2002. Bård Kvalheim is the son of athlete Knut Kvalheim. "Mester på "feil" distanse". Siste.no. 30 July 2006...
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volleyball player Jan Otto Kvalheim, Norwegian handball player Knut Kvalheim (born 1950), Norwegian long-distance runner Tore Eugen Kvalheim (born 1959), Norwegian...
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Arne Kvalheim (born 25 April 1945 in Hønefoss) is a retired Norwegian long-distance runner. He is the brother of Knut Kvalheim. He finished fourth at...
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Klaus-Peter Hildenbrand before 3,400 metres. At that point, Norway's Knut Kvalheim rose to the second place. Around 3,700 metres, Finland's Pekka Päivärinta...
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Britain 3:49.0 (WR*, MR*) 1978 Wilson Waigwa Kenya 3:53.2 1977 ??? 1976 John Walker New Zealand 3:55.5+ 1975 ??? 1974 Knut Kvalheim Norway 3:56.2...
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56". NewspaperArchive.com. 3 August 1972. Retrieved 29 April 2024. "Knut KVALHEIM | Profile | World Athletics". worldathletics.org. Retrieved 29 April...
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place, followed by Viren, the Netherlands' Jos Hermens, Norway's Arne Kvalheim, and Romania's Ilie Floroiu. At the start of the final bend, Hermens passed...
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did not advance) Men's 5.000 metres Knut Børø Heat — did not start (→ did not advance, no ranking) Knut Kvalheim Heat — 13:20.60 min Final — 13:30.33...
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1970. His main competitors were Arne Risa, Ståle Engen, Jan Voje and Knut Kvalheim. Sørnes also became Norwegian cross-country running champion (3 kilometres...
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