Mikkel Dobloug (born 7 July 1944) is a Norwegian Nordic combined skier.
He was born at Vang, and represented the club Vang Skiløperforening. He competed at the 1968 Winter Olympics in Grenoble, where he placed 21st in the individual Nordic combined. [1] He became Norwegian champion in individual Nordic combined in 1966. [2] [3]
Ragnvald Skrede was a Norwegian author, journalist, literature critic and translator.
Vang is a former municipality in the old Hedmark county, Norway. The 327-square-kilometre (126 sq mi) municipality existed from 1838 until its dissolution in 1992 when it became part of Hamar Municipality. The administrative centre of the municipality was at Fredvang. This site, however became part of the town of Hamar in 1946, so after that time, the municipal administration was actually located outside the municipal borders in the neighboring municipality. The main church for the municipality was Vang Church in the village of Ridabu.
Olav Dufseth was a Norwegian nordic combined and cross-country skier who competed in the 1940s.
Øystein Lønn was a Norwegian writer. He made his literary debut in 1966 with the short stories Prosesjonen, and followed up with the novel Kontinentene in 1967. He remained a relatively unknown writer until the 1990s, when he received several literary awards. Lønn died on 10 January 2022, at the age of 85.
Inger Elisabeth Hansen is a Norwegian poet and translator. She has been awarded the Dobloug Prize, the Brage Prize, and the Norwegian Critics Prize for Literature. She was president of the Norwegian Writers' Union from 1997 to 1999.
Eldrid Lunden is a Norwegian poet, and 1996 became Norway's first professor in creative writing, at Telemark University College. She was awarded the Dobloug Prize in 1989, and the Brage Prize honorary award in 2000.
Bjørn Aamodt was a Norwegian seaman, industrial worker and poet.
Rolf Thommessen was a Norwegian journalist, newspaper editor and politician. He edited the newspaper Tidens Tegn from 1917 to 1938. He was a member of the Parliament of Norway from 1928 to 1930, representing the Liberal Left Party.
Mikkel Dobloug was a Norwegian merchant, wholesaler, philanthropist, and politician.
Mikkel Dobloug may refer to:
Ragnhild Magerøy was a Norwegian novelist, essayist and poet. She is principally known as a historical novelist.
Svein Jarvoll is a Norwegian poet, novelist, short story writer, translator and essayist. He made his literary début in 1984 with the poetry collection Thanatos. He was awarded the Dobloug Prize in 2001.
Olaf Dobloug Thommessen was a Norwegian bookseller.
Mikkel Sveinhaug was a Norwegian farmer and politician for the Liberal Left Party.
Agneta Pleijel is a Swedish novelist, poet, playwright, journalist and literary critic. Among her plays are Ordning härskar i Berlin from 1979. Among her novels are Vindspejare from 1987 and Drottningens chirurg from 2006. She has been a professor at Dramatiska Institutet since 1992. She was awarded the Dobloug Prize in 1991 and the Swedish Academy Nordic Prize in 2018.
Carl Abraham Daniel Fehrman was a Swedish literary historian. He was appointed professor at the University of Lund from 1958 to 1980. Among his works is Forskning i förvandling from 1972. He was awarded the Dobloug Prize in 2006. He was a member of the Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters.
Torgeir Rebolledo Pedersen is a Norwegian architect, poet, playwright and children's writer. He made his literary debut in 1983 with the poetry collection Tidr. Other collections are Stråmann from 1990, Han som elsket verden from 1993, and I krig og kjærlighet er ennå mye ugjort from 1995. His children's books include God natt, lille abbor from 2006, and Lammet som ikke ville bli lår from 2011. He was awarded the Dobloug Prize in 2013.
Dobloug is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Lars Mytting is a Norwegian writer.
Kjartan Hatløy is a Norwegian poet, and winner of the Dobloug Prize 2021.