List of flag bearers for Norway at the Olympics

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Norway at the
Olympics
Flag of Norway.svg
IOC code NOR
NOC Norwegian Olympic Committee and Confederation of Sports
Website www.idrettsforbundet.no  (in Norwegian)
Medals
Gold
188
Silver
174
Bronze
158
Total
520
Summer appearances
Winter appearances
Other related appearances
1906 Intercalated Games

This is a list of flag bearers who have represented Norway at the Olympics. [1]

Flag bearers carry the national flag of their country at the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games.

#Event yearSeasonFlag bearerSport
47 2022 Winter Kjetil Jansrud
Kristin Skaslien
Alpine skiing
Curling
47 2020 Summer Anne Vilde Tuxen
Tomoe Zenimoto Hvas
Diving
Swimming
46 2018 Winter Emil Hegle Svendsen Biathlon
45 2016 Summer Ole Kristian Bryhn Shooting
44 2014 Winter Aksel Lund Svindal Alpine skiing
43 2012 Summer Mira Verås Larsen Canoe racing
42 2010 Winter Tommy Jakobsen Ice hockey
41 2008 Summer Ruth Kasirye Weightlifting
40 2006 Winter Pål Trulsen Curling
39 2004 Summer Harald Stenvaag Shooting
38 2002 Winter Liv Grete Skjelbreid-Poirée Biathlon
37 2000 Summer Vebjørn Rodal Athletics (track and field)
36 1998 Winter Espen Bredesen Ski jumping
35 1996 Summer Linda Andersen Sailing
34 1994 Winter Bjørn Dæhlie Cross-country skiing
33 1992 Summer Jorunn Horgen Sailing
32 1992 Winter Eirik Kvalfoss Biathlon
31 1988 Summer Grete Waitz Athletics (track and field)
30 1988 Winter Oddvar Brå Cross-country skiing
29 1984 Summer Alf Hansen Rowing
28 1984 Winter Bjørg Eva Jensen Speed skating
27 1980 Winter Jan Egil Storholt Speed skating
26 1976 Summer Leif Jenssen Weightlifting
25 1976 Winter Pål Tyldum Cross-country skiing
24 1972 Summer Harald Barlie Greco-Roman wrestling
23 1972 Winter Magnar Solberg Biathlon
22 1968 Summer Berit Berthelsen Athletics (track and field)
21 1968 Winter Bjørn Wirkola Ski jumping
20 1964 Summer Harald V of Norway Sailing
19 1964 Winter Knut Johannesen Speed skating
18 1960 Summer Sverre Strandli Athletics (track and field)
17 1960 Winter Knut Johannesen Speed skating
16 1956 Summer Thor Thorvaldsen Sailing
15 1956 Winter Sverre Stenersen Nordic combined
14 1952 Summer Martin Stokken Athletics (track and field)
13 1952 Winter Hjalmar Andersen Speed skating
12 1948 Summer Godtfred Holmvang Athletics (track and field)
11 1948 Winter Birger Ruud Ski jumping
10 1936 Summer Otto Berg Athletics (track and field)
9 1936 Winter Ivar Ballangrud Speed skating
8 1932 Summer Olav Sunde Athletics (track and field)
7 1932 Winter Johan Grøttumsbraaten Nordic combined
6 1928 Summer Ketil Askildt Athletics (track and field)
5 1928 Winter Ole Reistad Military patrol
4 1924 Winter Harald Strøm Speed skating
3 1920 Summer Helge Løvland Athletics (track and field)
2 1908 Summer Oskar Bye Gymnastics
1 1906 Summer Ole Tobias Olsen Shooting

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References

  1. Norway. Olympics at Sport-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Accessed 25 October 2011.