Sverre Stenersen (18 June 1926 – 17 December 2005) was a
NorwegianNordic combined skier who dominated the event throughout the 1950s. His biggest triumphs were winning individual gold medals at the 1954 World Championships and 1956 Olympics. He also won a bronze at the 1952 Olympics and a silver at the 1958 World Championships. Stenersen won the Nordic combined event at the national championships in 1954–58 and at the
Holmenkollen ski festival in 1955, 1956 and 1959. In 1955 he received the
Holmenkollen medal, shared with
King Haakon VII,
Hallgeir Brenden, and
Veikko Hakulinen.[1]
Stenersen was born on a small farm in
Målselv Municipality. In the late 1940s, seeking better training conditions, he moved to the Oslo area and worked there as a lumberjack to earn a living. He retired after placing seventh at the
1960 Winter Olympics and for several years ran a sport store in Målselv. After that he served as secretary for culture and sport in his municipality until retiring by age.[1]
Sverre Stenersen (18 June 1926 – 17 December 2005) was a
NorwegianNordic combined skier who dominated the event throughout the 1950s. His biggest triumphs were winning individual gold medals at the 1954 World Championships and 1956 Olympics. He also won a bronze at the 1952 Olympics and a silver at the 1958 World Championships. Stenersen won the Nordic combined event at the national championships in 1954–58 and at the
Holmenkollen ski festival in 1955, 1956 and 1959. In 1955 he received the
Holmenkollen medal, shared with
King Haakon VII,
Hallgeir Brenden, and
Veikko Hakulinen.[1]
Stenersen was born on a small farm in
Målselv Municipality. In the late 1940s, seeking better training conditions, he moved to the Oslo area and worked there as a lumberjack to earn a living. He retired after placing seventh at the
1960 Winter Olympics and for several years ran a sport store in Målselv. After that he served as secretary for culture and sport in his municipality until retiring by age.[1]