Egebergs Ærespris

Egebergs Ærespris

The Egebergs Ærespris ("Honorary Prize of Egeberg") is a prize awarded to Norwegian athletes who excel in more than one sport.

Award winners

*1918 Gunnar Andersen - football and cross-country skiing
*1919 Helge Løvland - track and field and gymnastics
*1921 Harald Strøm - speedskating and football
*1922 Ole Reistad - cross-country skiing and track and field
*1926 Johan Støa - cross-country skiing and track and field
*1928 Bernt Evensen - speedskating and cycling
*1929 Armand Carlsen - speedskating and cycling
*1929 Reidar Jørgensen - cross-country skiing and track and field
*1931 Fritjof Bergheim - gymnastics and track and field
*1934 Otto Berg - gymnastics and track and field
*1935 Bjarne Bryntesen - cross-country skiing and track and field
*1936 Laila Schou Nilsen - cross-country skiing, speedskating and tennis
*1937 Johan Haanes - tennis and cross-country skiing
*1938 Henry Johansen - cross-country skiing and football
*1939 Arne Larsen - cross-country skiing and track and field
*1946 Godtfred Holmvang - athletics and cross-country skiing
*1947 Sverre Farstad - speedskating and weightlifting
*1949 Martin Stokken - cross-country skiing and track and field
*1950 Egil Lærum - cross-country skiing and football
*1951 Hjalmar Andersen - speedskating and cycling
*1952 Hallgeir Brenden - cross-country skiing and track and field
*1956 Roald Aas - speedskating and cycling
*1960 Reidar Andreassen - cross-country skiing and track and field
*1961 Arne Bakker - football and bandy
*1962 Magnar Lundemo - cross-country skiing and track and field
*1965 Ole Ellefsæter - cross-country skiing and track and field
*1967 Fred Anton Maier - speedskating and cycling
*1969 Frithjof Prydz - tennis and ski jumping
*1971 Bjørn Wirkola - ski jumping and football
*1973 Ivar Formo - cross-country skiing and orienteering
*1975 Eystein Weltzien - orienteering and cross-country skiing
*1980 Bjørg Eva Jensen - speedskating and cycling
*1981 Cato Zahl Pedersen - disabled sports
*1987 Oddvar Brå - cross-country skiing and track and field
*1988 Ragnhild Bratberg - cross-country skiing and orienteering
*1990 Grete Ingeborg Nykkelmocross-country skiing and biathlon
*1991 Birger Ruudski jumping and alpine skiing
*1992 Ingrid Kristiansen - track and field and cross-country skiing
*1996 Anita Andreassen - mushing, cycling and cross-country skiing
*2000 Anette Bøe - cross-country skiing, triathlon, mountainbiking and ice hockey
*2001 Anders Auklandcross-country skiing, triathlon, sled dog racing and track and field
*2002 Ole Einar Bjørndalen - biathlon and cross-country skiing
*2002 Hilde Gjermundshaug Pedersen - ski orienteering and cross-country skiing
*2004 Trond Einar EldenNordic combined, cross-country skiing and track and field
*2005 Stein Johnson – former multi-sports coach
*2006 Lars Berger - biathlon and cross-country skiing


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