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NORGES 284 LANDSKAMPER 1929-2020 Oppdatert Av Roar Eriksen, NSF//Statistikkgruppa - Ajourført Pr NORGES 284 LANDSKAMPER 1929-2020 Oppdatert av Roar Eriksen, NSF//Statistikkgruppa - Ajourført pr. 1. mars 2020 Nr Ses. Klasse Sted Dato Nasjoner (rekkefølge sluttpoeng) Poeng 1 1929 MS Helsinki / Djurgårdsviken (?) 23.-24.2. Norge-Finland 98,5 - 121.5 2 1929 MJ Drammen / Marienlyst Stadion 23.-24.2. Norge-Sverige 23 - 40 3 1930 MJ Eskilstuna / Tunvallen 22.-23.2. Sverige-Norge 28,5 - 34,5 4 1931 MS Oslo / Frogner Stadion 14.-15.2. Norge-Finland 98 - 122 5 1931 MJ Kongsberg / Idrætspladsen (Skytterbanen) 21.-22.2. Norge-Sverige 29 - 34 6 1932 MJ Stockholm / Östermalms IP 13.-14.2. Sverige-Norge 30 - 33 7 1933 MS Oslo / Frogner Stadion 28.-29.1. Norge-USA 57,5 - 86,5 8 1933 MJ Rjukan / Stadion 25.-26.2. Norge-Sverige 23 - 40 9 1933 MS Helsinki / Töölön Pallokenttä (?) 4.- 5.3. Norge-Finland 102,5 - 117,5 10 1934 MJ Eskilstuna / Tunvallen 24.-25.2. Norge-Sverige 23,5 - 39,5 11 1934 MS Trondheim / Øia Stadion 3.- 4.3. Norge-Finland 100,5 - 119,5 12 1936 MS Oslo / Frogner Stadion 18.-19.1. Norge-USA 49 - 96 13 1940 MS Oslo / Bislet Idrettsplass 20.-21.1. Norge-ISU (Latvia, Sverige, Nederland, USA) 274 - 177 14 1940 MS Riga / ASK Stadion 14.2. Norge-Latvia 29 - 43 15 1946 MS Oslo / Bislett Stadion 13.-14.2. Norge-Sovjet 103,5 - 116,5 16 1946 KS Oslo / Bislett Stadion 13.-14.2. Sovjet-Norge 24 - 60 17 1947 MS Oslo / Bislett Stadion 18.-19.1. Norge-Sverige 120,5 - 99,5 18 1947 MJ Eskilstuna / Tunvallen 15.-16.2. Norge-Sverige 33 - 30 19 1948 MJ Gjøvik / Idrettsplass 7.- 8.2. Norge-Sverige 42 - 21 20 1949 MJ Östersund / Fyrvalla 19.-20.2. Norge-Sverige 83 - 72 21 1950 MS Oslo / Bislett Stadion 21.-22.1. Norge-USA 55,5 - 88,5 22 1950 MS Stockholm / Stadion 31.1-1.2. Norge-Sverige 114,5 - 74,5 23 1950 MJ Lillehammer / Stadion 18.-19.2. Norge-Sverige-Finland 165 - 127 - 68 24 1951 MS Oslo / Bislett Stadion 20.-21.1. Norge-Sverige 145 - 75 25 1951 MS Oslo / Bislett Stadion 20.-21.1. Nederland-Norge B 42 (3 seire) - 42 (1 seier) 26 1951 MJ Lahti / Kisapuisto 17.-18.2. Norge-Finland-Sverige 161,5 - 120,5 - 78 27 1952 MS Hamar Stadion 9.-10.2. Norge - "Resten av verden" 157,5 - 154,5 28 1952 MJ Uppsala / Studenternas IP 23.-24.2. Finland-Norge-Sverige 168 - 124,5 - 67,5 29 1953 MS Kvarnsveden / Idrottsplatsen 18.-19.2. Norge-Sverige 120 - 100 30 1953 MJ Tønsberg / Stadion 21.-22.2. Norge-Finland-Sverige 194 - 172,5 - 113,5 31 1954 MS Moskva / Lille Dinamo 26.-27.12.53 Sovjet-Norge 1370,753 - 1396,759 32 1954 MS Oslo / Bislett Stadion 8.- 9.1. Norge-Nederland 82 - 62 33 1954 MS Oslo / Bislett Stadion 8.- 9.1. Norge-Sverige 85,5 - 58,5 34 1954 MS Oslo / Bislett Stadion 13.-14.2. Sovjet-Norge 1377,692 - 1396,461 35 1954 MJ Jyväskylä / Viitaniemen Tekojäärata 13.-14.2. Norge-Finland-Sverige 214,5 - 168 - 97,5 36 1955 MS Oslo / Bislett Stadion 15.-16.1. Norge-Sverige 73 - 71 37 1955 MS Oslo / Bislett Stadion 15.-16.1. Norge-Nederland 97 - 47 38 1955 MJ Arvika / Lingonvallen 19.-20.2. Norge-Sverige-Finland 218 - 178 - 84 39 1955 MS Oslo / Bislett Stadion 26.-27.2. Sovjet-Norge 1356,167 - 1369,984 40 1956 MS Larvik / Fram Stadion 28.-29.1. Norge B-Finland B-Sverige B 161 - 76 - 75 41 1956 MJ Arendal / Bjønnes Stadion 4.- 5.2. Norge-Sverige-Finland 216,5 - 178 - 85,5 42 1957 MS Trondheim / Øya Stadion 12.-13.1. Norge-Sverige 232 - 139 43 1957 MS Skien / Gimsøybanen 6.- 7.2. Norge-Nederland 74,5 - 69,5 44 1957 MS Skien / Gimsøybanen 6.- 7.2. Norge-Finland 80 - 64 45 1957 MS Falun / Kopparvallen 23.-24.2. Norge-.Sverige 248 - 172 46 1957 MJ Rovaniemi / Korkalonvaara jääkenttä 2.- 3.3. Norge-Sverige-Finland 195,5 - 142,5 - 142 47 1958 MS Oslo / Bislett Stadion 10.-11.1. Norge-Sverige-Nederland 205 - 162,5 - 106,5 48 1958 M S/J Lappenranta 11.-12.1. Norge-Finland 163 - 125 49 1958 MJ Kristinehamn / Björkvallen 22.-23.2. Norge-Finland-Sverige 167,5 - 164 - 148,5 50 1958 MS Oslo / Bislett Stadion 25.-26.2. Sovjet-Norge 1346,672 - 1367,743 51 1959 MS Moskva / Dinamo 10.-11.1. Sovjet (Moskva bylag)-Norge 237,5 - 182,5 52 1959 MS Oslo / Bislett Stadion 24.-25.1. Norge-Nederland 82,5 - 61,5 53 1959 MS Oslo / Bislett Stadion 24.-25.1. Finland-Norge 88 - 56 54 1959 MJ Kongsberg Idrettspark 21.-22.2. Norge-Sverige-Finland 187,5 - 173 - 119 55 1960 MS Kristinehamn / Björkvallen 6.- 7.2. Norge-Sverige 235 - 185 56 1960 KS Årnes / Stadion 13.-14.2. Sverige-Norge 85 - 80 57 1960 MS Rovaniemi / Korkalonvaara jääkenttä 20.-21.2. Norge B-Finland B 102 - 42 58 1960 MJ Kokkola 20.-21.2. Norge-Sverige-Finland 212,5 - 170 - 97,5 59 1961 MS Oslo / Bislett Stadion 7.- 8.1. Sovjet (Moskva bylag)-Norge 236,5 - 183,5 60 1961 MS Oslo / Bislett Stadion 21.-22.1. Norge-Sverige 170 - 142 61 1961 KS Strömsund / Strömsvallen 4.- 5.2. Sverige-Norge 144,5 - 75,5 62 1961 MJ Göteborg / Ullevi Stadion 25.-26.2. Norge-Sverige-Finland 229,5 - 134,5 - 116 63 1961 MS Kirov / Dinamo ? 1.- 2.3. Sovjet-Norge 248,5 - 170,5 64 1962 MS Göteborg / Ullevi Stadion 27.-28.1. Norge-Sverige 165,5 - 146,5 65 1962 MJ Hønefoss / Idrettspark 30.-31.1. Norge-Polen 143 - 77 66 1962 KS Otta / Øya Stadion 3.- 4.2. Sverige-Norge 152 - 68 67 1962 MJ Oslo / Frogner Stadion 11.-12.2. Norge-Finland-Sverige 230 - 129,5 - 120,5 68 1962 MS Amsterdam / Jaap Eden Stadion 24.-25.2. Sverige-Norge-Nederland 176,5 - 141 - 120,5 69 1963 KS Hofors / Stålringen 19.-20.1. Sverige-Norge 1071,133 - 1138,116 70 1963 M S/J Oslo / Bislett Stadion 26.-27.1. Norge-Sovjet 215 - 109 71 1963 MS Oslo / Bislett Stadion 9.-10.2. Norge-Sverige 1004,345 - 1020,056 72 1963 MJ Lauritsala 23.-24.2. Norge-Sverige-Finland 227 - 175,5 - 77,5 73 1964 MJ Arvika / Lingonvallen 22.-23.2. Norge-Sverige-Finland 253,5 - 153 - 73,5 74 1964 MS Östersund / Fyrvalla 29.2-1.3. Norge-Sverige 190,5 - 121,5 75 1964 KS Stange / Idrettsplass 29.2-1.3. Sverige-Norge 125 - 95 76 1964 MS Sverdlovsk / Tsentralnyj 14.-15.3. Sovjet-Norge 321,5 - 222,5 77 1965 MS Oslo / Bislett Stadion 16.-17.1. Sovjet-Norge 279 - 265 78 1965 MJ Otta / Øya Stadion 20.-21.2. Norge-Finland-Sverige 175 - 121 - 64 79 1965 KS Oxelösund / Ramdalen 27.-28.2. Norge-Sverige 127,5 - 92,5 80 1966 MS Moskva / Lille Dinamo 8.- 9.1. Sovjet-Norge 293,5 - 249,5 81 1966 MS Oslo / Bislett Stadion 5.- 6.2. Norge-Sovjet-Nederland-Finland-Sverige 246,5 - 189,5 - 182 - 117,5 - 104,5 82 1966 MJ Lauritsala 12.-13.2. Sovjet-Norge-Finland-Sverige 276,5 - 268 - 177 - 118,5 83 1967 KS Hønefoss / Idrettspark 19.-20.2. Norge-Finland-Sverige 200,5 - 171 - 108,5 84 1967 MS Oslo / Bislett Stadion 17.-18.1. Sovjet-Norge 299 - 245 85 1967 KS Lidingö / Lidingövallen 4.- 5.2. Finland-Norge-Sverige 206,5 - 163 - 110,5 86 1967 MJ Leningrad / Lenin Stadion (?) 11.-12.2. Sovjet-Norge-Sverige-Finland 313,5 - 277,5 - 125,5 - 123,5 87 1967 MS Moskva / Dinamo 18.-19.2. Norge-Nederland-Sovjet-Sverige-Finland 217,5 - 207 - 165 - 131 - 119,5 88 1968 MS Deventer / IJsselstadion 6.- 7.1. Norge-Nederland 331,5 - 212,5 89 1968 KS Pieksämäki / Kisokontion jääkenttä 20.-21.1. Norge-Finland-Sverige 211,5 - 155 - 113,5 90 1968 KS Tønsberg / Stadion 4.- 5.2. Sovjet-Norden (Norge, Sverige, Finland) 231 - 189 91 1968 MJ Vedevåg / Smedvallen 17.-18.2. Norge-Sverige-Sovjet-Finland 295,5 - 247,5 - 186 - 111 92 1968 MS Sverdlovsk / Dinamo 2.- 3.3. Norge-Sovjet 280,5 - 263,5 93 1969 MS-spr Hamar / Stadion 14.-15.1. Norge-Sverige 332,5 - 211,5 94 1969 MS Oslo / Bislett Stadion 18.-19.1. Norge-Nederland 323 - 220 95 1969 KS Arendal / Bjønnes Stadion 15.-16.2. Norge-Finland-Sverige 225 - 133,5 - 121,5 96 1969 MS Göteborg / Ullevi Stadion 22.-23.2. Norge-Sverige-Nederland-Finland 175,5 - 163 - 135 - 69,5 97 1969 MS Inzell / Eisstadion 22.-23.2. Norge B-Nederl.B-BRD-Japan-BRD B-Italia-Østerrike 199 - 158,5 - 142 - 123,5 - 77 - 67,5 - 48,5 98 1969 MJ Brandbu / Rosendalbanen 22.-23.2. Norge-Sverige-Finland 214,5 - 188,5 - 77 99 1970 MS Heerenveen / Thialf 20-21.12.69 Norge-Nederland 280 - 264 100 1970 KS Stockholm / Mälarhöjdens IP 24.-25.1. Norge-Finland-Sverige 228 - 128,5 - 123,5 101 1970 MS-spr Karlstad / Tingvalla Isstadion 4.- 5.2. Sverige-Norge 281 - 263 102 1970 MJ Karstula / Karstulan urheilukenttä 21.-22.2. Norge-Sverige-Finland-Sovjet 274,5 - 274,5 - 150 - 129 103 1970 MS Inzell / Eisstadion 7.- 8.3. Norge-Sverige-Nederland-Finland-BRD 293 - 231 - 209 - 132,5 - 102,5 104 1971 MS Oslo / Frogner Stadion 19-20.12.70 Nederland-Norge 291 - 252 105 1971 KS Oslo / Valle Hovin kunstis 23.-24.1.
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