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Holmenkollmedaljen «Kan Tildeles Skiløpere Som I Flere År Har Oppnådd Frem holmenkoll- medaljen Skisportens høyeste utmerkelse! Holmenkollmedaljen «Kan tildeles skiløpere som i flere år har oppnådd frem- ragende resultater i en eller flere grener. Ved vurdering av kandidater tas fortrinnsvis hensyn til resultater oppnådd i Holmenkollrennene. Innehavere av Holmenkollmedaljen blir innbudte medlemmer i Skiforeningen.» 1895 Viktor Thorn Skiklubben Odd, Oslo 1931 Hans Vinjarengen Nordre Land IL 1897 Asbjørn Nilssen Skiklubben Odd, Oslo Ole Stenen Øyer IF 1899 Paul Braaten Eidsvold Værks Skiklub 1934 Oddbjørn Hagen Bækelaget Sportsklub Robert Pehrson Skiklubben Odd, Oslo 1935 Arne Rustadstuen Lillehammer Skiklub 1901 Aksel Refstad Østre Aker Skiklub 1937 Olaf Hoffsbakken Snertingdal IF 1903 Karl Hovelsen Bærums Skiklub Birger Ruud Kongsberg IF 1904 Harald Smith Skiklubben Verdande Oslo Martin P. Vangsli Osen IF 1905 Jonas Holmen Bærums Skiklub 1938 Reidar Andersen Ready, Oslo 1907 Per Bakken Trysil-Knut IL Johan R. Henriksen 1908 Einar Kristiansen Bærums Skiklub 1939 Sven Selånger SWE 1909 Thorvald Hansen Start, Oslo Lars Bergendahl Sørkedalen IF 1910 Lauritz Bergendahl Sørkedalen IF Trygve Brodahl IL Fossekallen Hønefoss 1911 Otto Tangen IF Liv, Hønefoss 1940 Oscar Gjøslien Drafn, Drammen Knut Holst Ski- og Ballklubben Eiker Annar Ryen Nansen IF 1912 Olav Bjaaland Morgedals IL 1947 Elling Rønes Nordre Trysil IF 1914 Johan Kristoffersen Sørkedalen IF 1948 Asbjørn Ruud Kongsberg IF 1915 Sverre Østbye S & FK Lyn, Oslo 1949 Sigmund Ruud Kongsberg IF 1916 Lars Høbvold Lillehammer Skiklub 1950 Olav Økern Bærums Skiklub 1918 Hans Horn Skuld Oslo 1951 Simon Slåttvik Stålkameratene Jørgen Hansen Nydalens Skiklub 1952 Stein Eriksen Ready, Oslo 1919 Thorleif Haug Drafn Drammen Torbjørn Falkanger Byåsen IL Otto Aasen Rjukan IF Heikki Hasu FIN 1923 Thoralf Strømstad Fossum IF Nils Karlsson SWE 1924 Harald Økern Bærums Skiklub 1953 Magnar Estenstad Leik IL Johan Grøttumsbråten BUL, Oslo 1954 Martin Stokken Selsbakk IL 1925 Einar Landvik Rjukan IF 1955 H.M Kong Haakon VII 1926 Jacob Tullin Thams Ready, Oslo Hallgeir Brenden Vestre Trysil IL 1927 Hagbart Haakonsen BUL, Oslo Veikko Hakulinen FIN Einar Lindboe Skuld, Oslo Sverre Stenersen Målselv IF 1928 Torjus Hemmestveit Morgedals IL 1956 Borghild Niskin Bærums Skiklub Mikkjel Hemmestveit Morgedals IL Arnfinn Bergmann Freidig, Trondheim Arne Hoel S & FK Lyn Oslo Erik Håker Oppdal IF 1957 Eero Kolehmainen FIN Raisa Smetanina SOV 1958 Inger Bjørnbakken Bærums Skiklub 1980 Thomas Wassberg SWE Håkon Brusveen Vingrom IF 1981 Johan Sætre IL Trysilgutten 1959 Gunder Gundersen Frisk Asker 1983 Berit Aunli Strindheim IF 1960 Helmut Recknagel DDR Tom Sandberg Mo IL Sixten Jernberg SWE 1984 Lars Erik Eriksen Bjerke IL Sverre Stensheim Snøhetta IF Jacob Vaage (Skihistoriker) Tormod Knutsen Armin Kogler AUT Eidsvold Værks Skiklub 1985 Anette Bøe Bjerke IL 1961 Harald Grønningen Freidig Trondheim Per Bergerud Svene IL 1962 Toralf Engan Leik IL Gunde Svan SWE 1963 Alevtina Koltsjina SOV 1986 Brit Pettersen Søre Ål IL Pavel Koltsjin SOV 1987 Matti Nykänen FIN Astrid Sandvik Heming IF Oslo Herman Weinbuch DDR Torbjørn Yggeseth Heggedal IL 1989 Marja-Liisa Kirvesniemi FIN 1964 Veikko Kankkonen FIN 1991 Vegard Ulvang Eero Mäntyranta FIN Kirkenes og Omegn Skiklub Georg Thoma BRD Trond Einar Elden Namdalseid IL Halvor Næs Trysilgutten IF Ernst Vettori AUT 1965 Arto Tiainen FIN Jens Weissflog BRD Bengt Erikson SWE 1992 Jelena Välbe RUS Arne Larsen Heggedal IL 1993 Emil Kvanlid Målselv IF 1967 Toini Gustafsson SWE 1994 Ljubov Jegorova RUS Ole Ellefsæter Nybygda IL Vladimir Smirnov KAZ 1968 H.M. Kong Olav V Espen Bredesen Oppsal IF Assar Rönnlund SWE 1995 Kenji Ogiwara JPN Gjermund Eggen Engerdal Sportsklub 1996 Manuela Di Centa ITA Bjørn Wirkola Alta IF 1997 Bjarte Engen Vik Bardufoss IL 1969 Odd Martinsen Nittedal IL Stefania Belmondo ITA 1970 Pål Tyldum IL Høllingen Bjørn Dæhli Nannestad IL 1971 Marjatta Kajosmaa FIN 1998 Fred Børre Lundberg Bardu IL Berit Mørdre Lammedal Romerikslaget Larisa Lasutina RUS Reidar Hjermstad Hernes IL Alexey Prokurorov RUS 1972 Rauno Miettinen FIN Harri Kirvesniemi FIN Magne Myrmo Rennebu IL 1999 Kazuyoshi Funaki JPN 1973 Einar Bergsland S & FK Lyn, Oslo 2001 Adam Malysz POL Ingolf Mork S & FK Lyn, Oslo Bente Skari Nittedal IL Franz Keller BRD Thomas Alsgaard Eidsvold Værk SK 1974 Juha Mieto FIN 2003 Felix Gottwald AUT 1975 Gerhard Grimmer DDR Ronny Ackermann GER Oddvar Brå Leik IL 2004 Julija Tchepalova RUS Ivar Formo S & FK Lyn Oslo 2005 Andrus Veerpalu EST 1976 Ulrich Wehling DDR 2007 H.M. Kong Harald V 1977 Helena Takalo FIN H.M. Dronning Sonja Hilkka Kuntola FIN Odd-Bjørn Hjelmeset Fjellhug/Vereide IL. Walter Steiner SUI Frode Estil Lierne Ski 1979 Ingemar Stenmark SWE Simon Ammann SUI.
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