Norway at the 1906 Intercalated Games

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Norway at the
1906 Intercalated Olympics
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IOC code NOR
NOC Norwegian Olympic Committee and Confederation of Sports
Website www.idrett.no  (in Norwegian)
in Athens
Competitors32 in 3 sports
Medals
Ranked 17th
Gold
1
Silver
1
Bronze
0
Total
2
Summer appearances
Winter appearances

Norway competed at the 1906 Intercalated Games in Athens, Greece. 32 athletes, all men, competed in 12 events in 3 sports. [1]

Contents

Athletics

Track
AthleteEventsFinal
ResultRank
Fritz Skullerud 5 mileDid not finish
Field
AthleteEventsFinal
ResultRank
Halfdan Bjølgerud High Jump1.6756
Otto Haug Pole Vault3.0005
Oscar Guttormsen Triple Jump13.3404
Carl Alfred Pedersen 12.6808
Arne Halse Javelin Throw, Freestyle43.6007
Conrad Carlsrud Unknown8

Gymnastics

AthleteEventsFinal
PointsRank
Carl Albert Andersen Individual All-Around, 5 events8023

In the team all-round event, teams could consist of between 8 and 20 gymnasts, Norway won the Gold medal icon.svg

Shooting

AthleteEventTarget HitsPointsRank
Ole Tobias Olsen Military Revolver, 20 metres3018729
Albert Helgerud 2612931
Gudbrand Skatteboe
Julius Braathe
Albert Helgerud
John Møller
Ole Holm
Free Rifle, 3 positions 300 metres Team5994534Silver medal icon.svg
Gudbrand Skatteboe Free Rifle any position, 300 metres302304
Albert Helgerud 302305
Julius Braathe 302246
Ole Holm 302229
John Møller 3021911
Ole Tobias Olsen 3021612
John Møller Rifle Gras Model Kneeling or Standing, 200 metres281754
Gudbrand Skatteboe 2713914
Ole Holm 2413616
Albert Helgerud 2412919
Ole Tobias Olsen 2412821
Julius Braathe 229826
Asmund Enger 198029
Julius Braathe Rifle Kneeling or Standing, 300 metres302336
Gudbrand Skatteboe 302218
Ole Holm 302179
Ole Tobias Olsen 3021311
Albert Helgerud 3020312
John Møller 3019515
Asmund Enger 2618919

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References

  1. "Norway at the 1906 Intercalated Games". sports-reference.com. Retrieved 29 January 2014.