SK Ceres

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SK Ceres
Full nameSportsklubben Ceres
Founded25 September 1921
(101 years ago)
 (1921-09-25)
Home ground Lillestrøm Stadion

Sportsklubben Ceres (The sports club Ceres) was founded September 25, 1921, and is a multidisciplinary team for cycling, cross-country skiing and triathlon and ice skating.

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SK Ceres is a member of the Norwegian Confederation of Sports through the Akershus Sports Club. The club is also a member of the special federations of Norwegian Cycling Federation, Norwegian Ski Federation, Norwegian Skating Association and Norway's Triathlon Association (here as a separate group as there are no circles for this branch in Norway), through the Akershus Cycle Circle, Akershus Ski Circuit and Akershus and Oslo Skating Circuits. It was earlier a member of the Workers' Sports Federation.

SK Ceres belongs in Skedsmo municipality and is a member of Skedsmo Sports Council.

Cycling

The sports club was technical host for the norwegian championships in track cycling 1958. [1]

Speed skating

The sports club was technical host for the norwegian junior all-round speed skating championships for men in 1952 and 1983, both held at the Lillestrøm Stadion. [2] The speed skating relay team of Linda Olsen, Jane Iren Nielsen and Trude Nielsen are the national speed skating relay champions in both senior and junior in 1990. [3] [4]

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References

  1. "NM på bane" [Track National cycling championships]. Friheten 1958.09.02 (in Norwegian). Norge;Oslo. 1958-09-02. p. 5. Retrieved 2018-09-29. Til Norgesmesterskapet på bane den 6. og 7. september 1958, som arrangeres av Sportsklubben Ceres på Lillestrøm var det innen fristens utløp 26 seniorryttere og 18 juniorer. Norges Cykleforbund har tatt ut følgende ryttere til mesterskapet: ...
  2. "Arrangører av Norske Mesterskap gjennom tidene – Junior-NM allround" [Hosts of Norwegian championships through the years – Junior National championships in all-round](PDF). Norwegian Skating Association (in Norwegian). p. 6. Retrieved 2018-09-29.
  3. 1 2 3 4 "Norske mesterskap : Kvinner senior – Stafett" [Norwegian championships : Womens senior – relay](PDF). Norwegian Skating Association (in Norwegian). p. 2. Retrieved 2018-09-29.
  4. 1 2 3 4 "Norske mesterskap : Kvinner junior – Stafett" [Norwegian championships : Womens junior – relay](PDF). Norwegian Skating Association (in Norwegian). p. 5. Retrieved 2018-09-29.
  5. "Medaljevinnere i Norske Mesterskap på skøyter : Menn Senior - Enkeltdistanser" [Medalwinners in Norwegian Championships in speed skating : Men Senior - Single Distances](PDF). Norwegian Skating Association (in Norwegian). p. 17. Retrieved 2018-09-29.
  6. "Norges Sprint-VM-deltakere" [Norways World Sprint Championships participants](PDF). Norwegian Skating Association (in Norwegian). Retrieved 2018-09-29.