August 7th 2024 on 21:39 Mol and Sørum ready for semi-finals – eliminating legends off the pitch The Norwegian beach volleyball team of Anders Mol and Christian Sørum are set to advance to the semifinals against Germany on Thursday. –
August 7th 2024 on 19:27 Retzius fails in Olympic final Lene Retzius surpassed the opening height of 4.40 meters in the pole vault final at the Olympics and she almost went over 4.60 meters. This placed her at number 18
VIKERSUND: Vikersundbakken is the world’s largest ski slope, with a K point of 195 meters. It will now be moved to 200 meters to make the ground surface longer. Vikersundbakken was upgraded after last year’s WC test, and will become
July 20 2024 on 19:59 Senseless red card and extra-time drama in Sarpsborg The match ended 1-1 between Sarpsborg 08 and Brann, but Henrik Meister looked set to be the big hero in extra time for Sarpsborg 08. A minute
VIKERSUND: Vikersundbakken is the world’s largest ski slope, with a K point of 195 meters. It will now be moved to 200 meters to make the ground surface longer. Vikersundbakken was upgraded after last year’s WC test, and will become
– Squash is often compared to tennis. And the conclusion that most people come to is that half an hour of squash is equivalent to three hours of tennis in terms of the number of kilometers run on the court,
There is no debate when asking who the world’s best female beach volleyball player is. The 194 cm tall Kerri Walsh has only played seven seasons in the sand, but has a fantastic track record: Together with her partner Misty
Jens Arne Svartedal was unapproachable in his diagonal approach towards goal. Svartedal was unapproachable in a diagonal ride in the final uphill sprint and thus took his sixth victory in the World Cup. Jon Kristian Dahl followed closest, while Odd-Bjørn
June 22 2024 on 11:32 Stenshorne advanced to 4th in the Barcelona sprint race Martinius Stenshorne had a good sprint race in Formula 3 in Barcelona and finished in 4th place. Thus, the 18 year old racer from Hokksund won
Among the tens of thousands of people on the hills above the Norwegian capital, he will shout and cheer for Norway to gold – until the five thousandth mark on March 6. The joy of attending a folk festival radiates