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1998 Norwegian Figure Skating Championships(New article ; The 1998 Norwegian Figure Skating Championships were the Norwegian Figure Skating Championships of the 1997-1998 figure skating season. Skaters competed in the discipline of ladies singles for the title of national champion of Norway. The results of this competition were used to choose the teams to the 1998 World Figure Skating Championships, the 1998 World Junior Figure Skating Championships, the 1998 European Figure Skating Championships, and the 1998 Nordic Figure Skating Champi)
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1985 Nordic Figure Skating Championships(New article ; The 1985 Nordic Figure Skating Championships were the Nordic Figure Skating Championships of the 1984–1985 season. The competition was open to elite figure skaters from Nordic Countries. Skaters competed in two disciplines, ladies singles and men's singles across two levels: senior (Olympic-level) and junior. The 1985 Nordics were held in Copenhagen, Denmark from February 14th through February 17th, 1985.)
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1986 Nordic Figure Skating Championships(New article ; The 1986 Nordic Figure Skating Championships were the Nordic Figure Skating Championships of the 1985–1986 season. The competition was open to elite figure skaters from Nordic Countries. Skaters competed in two disciplines, ladies singles and men's singles across two levels: senior (Olympic-level) and junior. The 1986 Nordics were held in Turku, Finland from February 21st through February 23rd, 1986.)
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1987 Nordic Figure Skating Championships(New article ; The 1987 Nordic Figure Skating Championships were the Nordic Figure Skating Championships of the 1986–1987 season. The competition was open to elite figure skaters from Nordic Countries. Skaters competed in three disciplines, ladies singles, men's singles, and ice dancing across two levels: senior (Olympic-level) and junior. The 1987 Nordics were held in Upplands Väsby, Sweden from February 27th through March 1th, 1987.)
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1988 Nordic Figure Skating Championships(New article ; The 1988 Nordic Figure Skating Championships were the Nordic Figure Skating Championships of the 1987–1988 season. The competition was open to elite figure skaters from Nordic Countries. Skaters competed in three disciplines, ladies singles, men's singles, and ice dancing across two levels: senior (Olympic-level) and junior. The 1988 Nordics were held in Askerhallen at Asker, Norway from March 4th through March 6th, 1988.)
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1989 Nordic Figure Skating Championships(New article ; The 1989 Nordic Figure Skating Championships were the Nordic Figure Skating Championships of the 1988–1989 season. The competition was open to elite figure skaters from Nordic Countries. Skaters competed in two disciplines, ladies singles and men's singles, across two levels: senior (Olympic-level) and junior. The 1989 Nordics were held in Copenhagen, Denmark from February 24th through February 26th, 1989.)
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1990 Nordic Figure Skating Championships(New article ; The 1990 Nordic Figure Skating Championships were the Nordic Figure Skating Championships of the 1989–1990 season. The competition was open to elite figure skaters from Nordic Countries. Skaters competed in two disciplines, ladies singles and men's singles, across two levels: senior (Olympic-level) and junior. The 1990 Nordics were held in Helsinki, Finland from February 10th through February 11th, 1990.)
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1993 Nordic Figure Skating Championships(+ New article ; The 1993 Nordic Figure Skating Championships were the Nordic Figure Skating Championships of the 1992–1993 season. The competition was open to elite figure skaters from Nordic Countries. Skaters competed in two disciplines, ladies singles and men's singles, across two levels: senior (Olympic-level) and junior. The 1993 Nordics were held in Aarhus, Denmark from February 12th through February 14th, 1993.)
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1994 Nordic Figure Skating Championships(New article ; The 1994 Nordic Figure Skating Championships were the Nordic Figure Skating Championships of the 1993–1994 season. The competition was open to elite figure skaters from Nordic Countries. Skaters competed in two disciplines, ladies singles and men's singles, across two levels: senior (Olympic-level) and junior. The 1994 Nordics were held in Helsinki, Finland from February 15th through February 17th, 1994.)
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2003 Nordic Figure Skating Championships(New article ; The 2003 Nordic Figure Skating Championships were the Nordic Figure Skating Championships of the 2002–2003 season. The competition was open to elite figure skaters from Nordic Countries. Skaters competed in two disciplines, ladies singles and men's singles, across two levels: senior (Olympic-level) and junior. The 2003 Nordics were held in Reykjavík, Iceland from February 6th through 9th, 2003.)
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2000 Nordic Figure Skating Championships(New article ; The 2000 Nordic Figure Skating Championships were the Nordic Figure Skating Championships of the 1999–2000 season. The competition was open to elite figure skaters from Nordic Countries. Skaters competed in two disciplines, ladies singles and men's singles, across two levels: senior (Olympic-level) and junior. The 2000 Nordics were held in Stavanger Ishall at Stavanger, Norway from March 3rd through 5th, 2000.)
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1995 Nordic Figure Skating Championships(New article ; The 1995 Nordic Figure Skating Championships were the Nordic Figure Skating Championships of the 1994–1995 season. The competition was open to elite figure skaters from Nordic Countries. Skaters competed in two disciplines, ladies singles and men's singles, across two levels: senior (Olympic-level) and junior. The 1995 Nordics were held in Enköping, Sweden from February 17th through February 19th, 1995.)
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1996 Nordic Figure Skating Championships(New article ; The 1996 Nordic Figure Skating Championships were the Nordic Figure Skating Championships of the 1995–1996 season. The competition was open to elite figure skaters from Nordic Countries. Skaters competed in two disciplines, ladies singles and men's singles, across two levels: senior (Olympic-level) and junior. The 1996 Nordics were held in Askerhallen at Asker, Norway from February 23rd through February 25th, 1996.)
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1997 Nordic Figure Skating Championships(New article ; The 1997 Nordic Figure Skating Championships were the Nordic Figure Skating Championships of the 1996–1997 season. The competition was open to elite figure skaters from Nordic Countries. Skaters competed in two disciplines, ladies singles and men's singles, across two levels: senior (Olympic-level) and junior. The 1997 Nordics were held in Hvidovre, Denmark from February 21st through February 23rd, 1997.)
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SK Ceres(New article ; 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. 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)
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1998 Norwegian Figure Skating Championships(New article ; The 1998 Norwegian Figure Skating Championships were the Norwegian Figure Skating Championships of the 1997-1998 figure skating season. Skaters competed in the discipline of ladies singles for the title of national champion of Norway. The results of this competition were used to choose the teams to the 1998 World Figure Skating Championships, the 1998 World Junior Figure Skating Championships, the 1998 European Figure Skating Championships, and the 1998 Nordic Figure Skating Champi)
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1985 Nordic Figure Skating Championships(New article ; The 1985 Nordic Figure Skating Championships were the Nordic Figure Skating Championships of the 1984–1985 season. The competition was open to elite figure skaters from Nordic Countries. Skaters competed in two disciplines, ladies singles and men's singles across two levels: senior (Olympic-level) and junior. The 1985 Nordics were held in Copenhagen, Denmark from February 14th through February 17th, 1985.)
01:49, 23 February 2020Migranttalkcontribs created page
1986 Nordic Figure Skating Championships(New article ; The 1986 Nordic Figure Skating Championships were the Nordic Figure Skating Championships of the 1985–1986 season. The competition was open to elite figure skaters from Nordic Countries. Skaters competed in two disciplines, ladies singles and men's singles across two levels: senior (Olympic-level) and junior. The 1986 Nordics were held in Turku, Finland from February 21st through February 23rd, 1986.)
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1987 Nordic Figure Skating Championships(New article ; The 1987 Nordic Figure Skating Championships were the Nordic Figure Skating Championships of the 1986–1987 season. The competition was open to elite figure skaters from Nordic Countries. Skaters competed in three disciplines, ladies singles, men's singles, and ice dancing across two levels: senior (Olympic-level) and junior. The 1987 Nordics were held in Upplands Väsby, Sweden from February 27th through March 1th, 1987.)
04:48, 22 February 2020Migranttalkcontribs created page
1988 Nordic Figure Skating Championships(New article ; The 1988 Nordic Figure Skating Championships were the Nordic Figure Skating Championships of the 1987–1988 season. The competition was open to elite figure skaters from Nordic Countries. Skaters competed in three disciplines, ladies singles, men's singles, and ice dancing across two levels: senior (Olympic-level) and junior. The 1988 Nordics were held in Askerhallen at Asker, Norway from March 4th through March 6th, 1988.)
00:51, 22 February 2020Migranttalkcontribs created page
1989 Nordic Figure Skating Championships(New article ; The 1989 Nordic Figure Skating Championships were the Nordic Figure Skating Championships of the 1988–1989 season. The competition was open to elite figure skaters from Nordic Countries. Skaters competed in two disciplines, ladies singles and men's singles, across two levels: senior (Olympic-level) and junior. The 1989 Nordics were held in Copenhagen, Denmark from February 24th through February 26th, 1989.)
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1990 Nordic Figure Skating Championships(New article ; The 1990 Nordic Figure Skating Championships were the Nordic Figure Skating Championships of the 1989–1990 season. The competition was open to elite figure skaters from Nordic Countries. Skaters competed in two disciplines, ladies singles and men's singles, across two levels: senior (Olympic-level) and junior. The 1990 Nordics were held in Helsinki, Finland from February 10th through February 11th, 1990.)
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1993 Nordic Figure Skating Championships(+ New article ; The 1993 Nordic Figure Skating Championships were the Nordic Figure Skating Championships of the 1992–1993 season. The competition was open to elite figure skaters from Nordic Countries. Skaters competed in two disciplines, ladies singles and men's singles, across two levels: senior (Olympic-level) and junior. The 1993 Nordics were held in Aarhus, Denmark from February 12th through February 14th, 1993.)
20:33, 19 February 2020Migranttalkcontribs created page
1994 Nordic Figure Skating Championships(New article ; The 1994 Nordic Figure Skating Championships were the Nordic Figure Skating Championships of the 1993–1994 season. The competition was open to elite figure skaters from Nordic Countries. Skaters competed in two disciplines, ladies singles and men's singles, across two levels: senior (Olympic-level) and junior. The 1994 Nordics were held in Helsinki, Finland from February 15th through February 17th, 1994.)
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2003 Nordic Figure Skating Championships(New article ; The 2003 Nordic Figure Skating Championships were the Nordic Figure Skating Championships of the 2002–2003 season. The competition was open to elite figure skaters from Nordic Countries. Skaters competed in two disciplines, ladies singles and men's singles, across two levels: senior (Olympic-level) and junior. The 2003 Nordics were held in Reykjavík, Iceland from February 6th through 9th, 2003.)
00:15, 4 February 2020Migranttalkcontribs created page
2000 Nordic Figure Skating Championships(New article ; The 2000 Nordic Figure Skating Championships were the Nordic Figure Skating Championships of the 1999–2000 season. The competition was open to elite figure skaters from Nordic Countries. Skaters competed in two disciplines, ladies singles and men's singles, across two levels: senior (Olympic-level) and junior. The 2000 Nordics were held in Stavanger Ishall at Stavanger, Norway from March 3rd through 5th, 2000.)
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1995 Nordic Figure Skating Championships(New article ; The 1995 Nordic Figure Skating Championships were the Nordic Figure Skating Championships of the 1994–1995 season. The competition was open to elite figure skaters from Nordic Countries. Skaters competed in two disciplines, ladies singles and men's singles, across two levels: senior (Olympic-level) and junior. The 1995 Nordics were held in Enköping, Sweden from February 17th through February 19th, 1995.)
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1996 Nordic Figure Skating Championships(New article ; The 1996 Nordic Figure Skating Championships were the Nordic Figure Skating Championships of the 1995–1996 season. The competition was open to elite figure skaters from Nordic Countries. Skaters competed in two disciplines, ladies singles and men's singles, across two levels: senior (Olympic-level) and junior. The 1996 Nordics were held in Askerhallen at Asker, Norway from February 23rd through February 25th, 1996.)
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1997 Nordic Figure Skating Championships(New article ; The 1997 Nordic Figure Skating Championships were the Nordic Figure Skating Championships of the 1996–1997 season. The competition was open to elite figure skaters from Nordic Countries. Skaters competed in two disciplines, ladies singles and men's singles, across two levels: senior (Olympic-level) and junior. The 1997 Nordics were held in Hvidovre, Denmark from February 21st through February 23rd, 1997.)
00:29, 25 August 2018Migranttalkcontribs created page
SK Ceres(New article ; 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. 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)