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Nationality | Norwegian |
Born | Konsmo, Norway | 27 November 1940
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Sport | Ski jumping |
Ole Tom Nord (born 27 November 1940) is a Norwegian ski jumper. He was born in Konsmo. He competed at the Winter Olympics in 1960, where he placed 23rd. [1] He became Norwegian champion in ski jumping in 1960. [2]
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