Ole Ingvaldsen | |
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Born | 29 August 1948 |
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Curling club | Snarøen CC, Oslo [2] |
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Member Association | Norway |
Medal record |
Ole Ingvaldsen (born 29 August 1948 in Stavanger [3] ) is a Norwegian curler and curling coach. [4]
As a coach of Norwegian national teams he participated in 2002, 2006, 2010 Winter Olympics, in 2014 Winter Paralympics and big lot of World and European championships.
He is a member of Board of Directors in Norwegian Curling Association (Norwegian : Norges Curlingforbund). [5]
Season | Skip | Third | Second | Lead | Alternate | Events |
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1999–00 | Pål Trulsen | Lars Vågberg | Flemming Davanger | Bent Ånund Ramsfjell | Ole Ingvaldsen | ECC 1999 (5th) |
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