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Born | Oslo, Norway | 23 February 1944
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Sport | Alpine skiing |
Per Martin Sunde (born 23 February 1944) is a Norwegian alpine skier. He was born in Oslo. He participated at the 1964 Winter Olympics in Innsbruck, where he competed in slalom and giant slalom. [1]
He was Norwegian champion in slalom in 1961 and in 1964.
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Sunde may refer to:
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