Norway at the 1984 Winter Olympics

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Norway at the
1984 Winter Olympics
Flag of Norway.svg
IOC code NOR
NOC Norwegian Olympic Committee and Confederation of Sports
Website www.idrett.no  (in Norwegian)
in Sarajevo, Yugoslavia
February 8–19, 1984
Competitors58 (50 men, 8 women) in 8 sports
Flag bearer Bjørg Eva Jensen (Speed skating)
Medals
Ranked 6th
Gold
3
Silver
2
Bronze
4
Total
9
Winter Olympics appearances (overview)

Norway competed at the 1984 Winter Olympics in Sarajevo, Yugoslavia.

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Medalists

MedalNameSportEventDate
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Tom Sandberg Nordic combined Individual 12 February
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Eirik Kvalfoss Biathlon Sprint 14 February
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Inger Helene Nybråten
Anne Jahren
Brit Pettersen
Berit Aunli
Cross-country skiing Women's 4 × 5 km relay 15 February
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Berit Aunli Cross-country skiing Women's 5 km 12 February
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Odd Lirhus
Eirik Kvalfoss
Rolf Storsveen
Kjell Søbak
Relay 17 February
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Brit Pettersen Cross-country skiing Women's 10 km 9 February
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Eirik Kvalfoss Biathlon Individual 11 February
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Kai Arne Engelstad Speed skating Men's 1000 metres 14 February
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Anne Jahren Cross-country skiing Women's 20 km 18 February

Alpine skiing

Men
AthleteEventRace 1Race 2Total
TimeRankTimeRankTimeRank
Odd Sørli Giant Slalom1:22.90151:23.49192:46.3919
Odd Sørli SlalomDNFDNF

Biathlon

Men
EventAthleteMisses 1TimeRank
10 km Sprint Terje Krokstad 433:00.918
Kjell Søbak 131:19.74
Eirik Kvalfoss 230:53.8Gold medal icon.svg
EventAthleteTimePenaltiesAdjusted time 2Rank
20 km Odd Lirhus 1'11:55.091'20:55.024
Rolf Storsveen 1'11:23.941'15:23.96
Eirik Kvalfoss 1'09:02.451'14:02.4Bronze medal icon.svg
Men's 4 x 7.5 km relay
AthletesRace
Misses 1TimeRank
Odd Lirhus
Eirik Kvalfoss
Rolf Storsveen
Kjell Søbak
21'39:03.9Silver medal icon.svg
1 A penalty loop of 150 metres had to be skied per missed target.
2 One minute added per missed target.

Cross-country skiing

Men
EventAthleteRace
TimeRank
15 km Ove Aunli DSQ
Geir Holte 43:23.320
Pål Gunnar Mikkelsplass 42:59.717
Tor Håkon Holte 42:37.48
30 km Oddvar Brå 1'36:23.432
Jan Lindvall 1'32:23.313
Pål Gunnar Mikkelsplass 1'32:20.612
Lars-Erik Eriksen 1'31:24.86
50 km Ove Aunli DNF
Tor Håkon Holte 2'22:12.712
Lars-Erik Eriksen 2'22:09.511
Jan Lindvall 2'19:27.15
Men's 4 × 10 km relay
AthletesRace
TimeRank
Lars-Erik Eriksen
Jan Lindvall
Ove Aunli
Tor Håkon Holte
1'57:27.64
Women
EventAthleteRace
TimeRank
5 km Anne Jahren 17:38.37
Brit Pettersen 17:33.66
Inger Helene Nybråten 17:28.25
Berit Aunli-Kvello 17:14.1Silver medal icon.svg
10 km Marit Myrmæl 32:35.37
Anne Jahren 32:26.25
Berit Aunli-Kvello 32:17.74
Brit Pettersen 32:12.7Bronze medal icon.svg
20 km Marit Myrmæl 1'05:01.914
Inger Helene Nybråten 1'04:51.211
Brit Pettersen 1'03:49.06
Anne Jahren 1'03:13.6Bronze medal icon.svg
Women's 4 × 5 km relay
AthletesRace
TimeRank
Inger Helene Nybråten
Anne Jahren
Brit Pettersen
Berit Aunli-Kvello
1'06:49.7Gold medal icon.svg

Ice hockey

Group B

Top two teams (shaded ones) advanced to the medal round.

TeamPldWLTGFGAPts
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czechoslovakia 550038710
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 541024108
Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 522127195
Flag of the United States.svg  United States 512216174
Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 514013372
Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 504115431

Head coach: Hans Westberg

Luge

Men
AthleteRun 1Run 2Run 3Run 4Total
TimeRankTimeRankTimeRankTimeRankTimeRank
Asle Strand 48.5672647.6291947.8742547.573203:11.64322
Women
AthleteRun 1Run 2Run 3Run 4Total
TimeRankTimeRankTimeRankTimeRankTimeRank
Agnes Aanonsen 43.1401343.7152143.3791751.031243:01.26523

Nordic combined

Events:

AthleteEventSki JumpingCross-countryTotal
Distance 1Distance 2PointsRankTimePointsRankPointsRank
Hallstein Bøgseth Individual79.584.0193.01848:58.0198.1008391.10011
Geir Andersen 83.083.0203.8849:56.3189.35518393.15510
Espen Andersen 79.086.0188.82049:53.9189.71516378.51519
Tom Sandberg 86.088.0214.7147:52.7207.8952422.595Gold medal icon.svg

Ski jumping

AthleteEventJump 1Jump 2Total
DistancePointsDistancePointsPointsRank
Per Bergerud Normal hill75.074.578.585.6160.146
Vegard Opaas 86.0101.187.0102.7203.88
Steinar Bråten 85.0102.079.087.9189.918
Rolf Åge Berg 86.0104.186.5104.4208.55
Rolf Åge Berg Large hill74.012.890.074.787.552
Ole Gunnar Fidjestøl 95.082.294.081.8164.031
Vegard Opaas 100.089.295.581.9171.127
Ole Christian Eidhammer 100.593.497.086.5179.918

Speed skating

Men
EventAthleteRace
TimeRank
500 m Rolf Falk-Larssen 39.5723
Kai Arne Engelstad 39.2818
Frode Rønning 38.587
1000 m Frode Rønning 1:18.6414
Kai Arne Engelstad 1:16.75Bronze medal icon.svg
1500 m Bjørn Nyland 2:02.0519
Rolf Falk-Larssen 2:01.6517
Kai Arne Engelstad 2:00.5912
5000 m Rolf Falk-Larssen 7:25.5415
Geir Karlstad 7:20.2410
Bjørn Nyland 7:18.277
10,000 m Bjørn Nyland 15:08.3413
Henry Nilsen 14:57.818
Geir Karlstad 14:52.404
Women
EventAthleteRace
TimeRank
500 m Edel Therese Høiseth 43.9624
1000 m Edel Therese Høiseth 1:27.9020
Bjørg Eva Jensen 1:27.0816
1500 m Bjørg Eva Jensen 2:09.538
3000 m Bjørg Eva Jensen 4:36.287

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