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Landskappleiken 2015 – Fagernes RESULTATLISTE Andre eldre instrument, senior 1 Ole Kristian Nyhagen Begnaljom Spel- og dansarlag Bukkehorn 117 2 Sissel Morken Gullord Gjøvik Spelmannslag Lur 114 2 Sissel Morken Gullord Gjøvik Spelmannslag Bukkehorn 114 4 Ole Kristian Nyhagen Begnaljom Spel- og dansarlag Lur 113 5 Bjørn Sverre Kristensen Hedmark Folkemusikklag Tamburtromme 112 6 Ingar Ben. Nordby FolkOrg Tamburtromme 111 7 Helena Wright Vårflaumen Spel- og dansarlag Strykelyre 109 Valdreskvelven spel- og 8 Anders Daae Mæland Harpe 88 dansarlag 9 Øyvind Nyseth Gjøvik Spelmannslag Cister 83 Dans fele A Anbjørg Myhra Bergwitz Polsdans fra 1 FolkOrg 95 Audun Grüner-Hegge Finnskogen Elin Eidsand FolkOrg Springdans fra 2 93 Pål Anders Sveen Tingelstadringen Hadeland Solveig Brekke Hauknes 3 Hedmark Folkemusikklag Pols frå Østerdalen 91 Ole Nilssen Eva Rusten 3 Mukampen spel- og dansarlag Vågåspringleik 91 Håkon Sandum Kjærsti Gangsø 5 Vågå Spel- og Dansarlag Nordlandspols 90 Vegar Vårdal Bjørn Sverre Hol Haugen Polsdans frå 6 Grenselaust 89 Veslemøy Nordset Finnskogen Martin Myhr Trysil-Knut Dans- og 7 Rundom 87 Margrete Nordmoen Spelmannslag Øyvind Sandum Vågå Spel- og Dansarlag 8 Springleik 86 Renate Nysted Tønnesen Laget for Folkemusikk Anne Grete Nyseter Bjørgan Springleik frå 9 Sel og Otta Spel- og dansarlag 85 Rolf Bjørgan Dovre Svein Granøien 9 Røros Folkedanslag Rørospols 85 Heidi Tovmo Arne Ivar Blankenborg 11 Vågå Spel- og Dansarlag Vågåspringleik 80 Unni Øyen Landskappleiken Fagernes 2015 Side 1 av 17 Agnar Olsen Springleik fra 11 Alvdal spell- og danselag 80 Kirsti Thoresen Alvdal Liv Elvstrand Polsdans frå 11 Grenselaust 80 Kjell Elvstrand Finnskogen Dans fele B Polsdans frå Rune Hanem Kattsmygarlaget 1 Nordmøre i 86 XX Silje Osnes FolkOrg Todalstradisjon Rita Sirirud Strandbakke Etnedal spel- og dansarlag Springdans frå 2 85 X Svein Are Vatnehol Ålesund Spelemannslag Nordre Sunnmøre Geir Idar Hjelvik 3 Røros Folkedanslag Rørospols 80 Torill Jørgensen Elin Romenstad Bjørnsmoen 4 Bygdedanslaget i Hamar Rendalspolsk 78 Per Kristian Taug Helga Møller Berg Trysil-Knut Dans- og 5 Pols fra Østerdalen 77 Inga Myhr Spelmannslag Lisa Grav Henriksen 6 Sinnsykt Bra Alternativ Nordlandspols 76 Tone Ingvaldsen Linda Loktu FolkOrg 7 Rørospols 75 Stein Vidar Tellebon Røros Folkedanslag Elin Beate Galstad Vågå Spel- og Dansarlag 8 Vågåspringleik 73 Rikard Odnes Vågå Spel- og Dansaralg Mari Eggen 9 Brekken Spell- og Danselag Rørospols 71 Rolf J. Feragen Anette Figenschou 10 Sinnsykt Bra Alternativ Nordlandspols 70 Siri Strige Ingrid Løkken Mukampen spel- og dansarlag 10 Springleik 70 Randi Rust Skjåk Spel og Dansarlag Milla Osa Røros Folkedanslag 12 Rørospols 69 Stein Vidar Sundt Brekken Spell- og Danselag Anna Liv Skjelten Gjendem Springar frå 13 Spelemannslaget Dåm og Drag 65 Mathilde Øverland Sykkylven Bodil Steinfinnsbø 13 Mukampen spel- og dansarlag Heidalsspringleik 65 Oddmar Steinfinnsbø Rolf Valde Sletten 13 Vågå Spel- og Dansarlag Vågå Springleik 65 Edda Ane Stubbrud (X = napp for opprykk til klasse A. XX = andre napp for opprykk til klasse A) Dans fele C Emma Nygård Sætren Springar frå 1 Spelemannslaget Fjelljom 72 m/fylgje Nordfjord Landskappleiken Fagernes 2015 Side 2 av 17 Aashild Aasgaard 2 Vågå Spel- og Dansarlag Springleik 70 Gjermund Valde Sletten Sigrid Sætren Bøe Springar frå 3 Spelemannslaget Fjelljom 65 Elling Sindre Syversbråten Nordfjord Stine Fjellkårstad Spelemannslaget Fjelljom Springar frå 3 65 Mathias Hagen FolkOrg Nordfjord Julianna Banken Springleik i Skjåk- 5 Skjåk Spel og Dansarlag 58 Sverre Melhus Dahl tradisjon Brita Stensgård Fjerdingren Springleik i Skjåk- 6 Skjåk Spel og Dansarlag 57 Edvard Randen tradisjon Dans fele D Anne Elise Bøhle 1 Bygdedanslaget i Hamar Pols fra Østedalen 90 Thor Herman Bøhle Rolf Bjørgan Parhalling frå 2 Sel og Otta Spel- og dansarlag 85 Anne Grete Nyseter Bjørgan Gudbrandsdalen Olav Berg 3 Bygdedanslaget i Hamar Rendalspolsk 80 Inger Birgit Larsen John Peder Hatten Trysil-Knut Dans- og 4 Runnom 77 Sissel Hatten Spelmannslag Tom Sears 5 Røros Folkedanslag Rørospols 75 Margot Sollie Erling Eidsand Springdans fra 5 Tingelstadringen 75 Brith Eidsand Hadeland Dans hardingfele A Håkon Dregelid 1 Voss Spelemanslag Rudl 101 Ami Dregelid Torkjell Lunde Børsheim 2 Hardanger Spelemannslag Ulvikaspringar 97 Eli Børsheim Kvåle Eivind Bakken 2 Småjondølenes dansarlag Numedalsgangar 97 Arnhild Brennesvik Ingebjørg Bø Bø Dansarring 4 Telespringar 96 Ola Narverud Småjondølenes dansarlag Ami Dregelid 4 Voss Spelemanslag Springar 96 Håkon Dregelid Stian Roland 6 Øystre Slidre Spel- og dansarlag Bonde frå Valdres 95 Tone Voldhaug Stian Roland 7 Øystre Slidre Spel- og dansarlag Valdresspringar 93 Tone Voldhaug Vårflaumen Spel- og dansarlag Sivert Andreas Holmen 7 Valdreskvelven Spel- og Valdresspringar 93 Tora Skavhaug Vik dansarlag Landskappleiken Fagernes 2015 Side 3 av 17 Ole Aastad Bråten 7 Vårflaumen Spel- og dansarlag Valdresspringar 93 Unni Myrheim Roos Øystre Slidre Spel- og dansarlag Bibbi Blomlie 10 Vestre Slidre Folkemusikk og Valdresspringar 92 Ådne R. Geicke Kolbjørnshus Danselag Knut Arne Jacobsen 11 Øystre Slidre Spel- og dansarlag Valdresspringar 90 Anne Kjellfrid Nøbben Nils Øyvind Bergset 11 Numedal Spel- og dansarlag Numedalsgangar 90 Liv Bergset Gaular Spelemannslag Mari Andrea Ness Sogn og Fjordane Halling frå 11 90 Vidar Underseth Folkemusikklag/Hardingfele- Dalsfjorden laget i UL Ivar Aasen Valdreskvelven Spel- og Silje Onstad Hålien 14 dansarlag Valdresspringar 89 Erik Onstad Øystre Slidre Spel- og dansarlag Rune Hammarbäch 15 Valdreslaget i Oslo Valdresspringar 88 Brit B. Totland Oddbjørg Ese 16 Jostedal Spel- og Dansarlag Jostedalsspringar 86 Johannes Kjos Asgeir Blaavarp Heimdal 16 Numedal Spel- og dansarlag Numedalsspringar 86 Hege Weseth Magni Rosvold Team GløsTøs 16 Konerudl 86 Martha Strømme FolkOrg Nils Øyvind Bergset 19 Numedal Spel- og dansarlag Numedalsspringar 85 Marit Måge Vårflaumen Spel- og dansarlag Ellen Persvold 20 Vestre Slidre Folkemusikk og Valdresspringar 84 Frode Rolandsgard Dansarlag Kongsberg Spel- og dansarlag / Anne Svånaug Blengsdalen Springar frå Vest- 21 Numedal Spel- og dansarlag 83 Johan Vaa Telemark Falkeriset Folkemusikklag Hardingfelelaget i UL Ivar Aasen Leikny Aasen Sogn og Fjordane 21 Springar frå Solund 83 Vidar Underseth Folkemusikklag / Hardingfele- laget i UL Ivar Aasen Asgeir Blaavarp Heimdal 21 Numedal Spel- og dansarlag Numedalsgangar 83 Hege Weseth Asgaut Bakken FolkOrg 24 Telespringar 82 Ingvill Marit Buen Garnås Fjellrosa spel- og dansarlag Svein Aasen 25 Numedal Spel- og dansarlag Numedalsspringar 80 Kjersti Aasen Landskappleiken Fagernes 2015 Side 4 av 17 Dans hardingfele B Eivind Bakka Seljord folkemusikklag 1 Telespringar 88 Sara Fjågesund Aase Fjellrosa spel- og dansarlag Eivind er A-klassedansar frå før. Sara fekk 2. napp Knut Aastad Bråten Vårflaumen Spel- og dansarlag 2 Valdresspringar 87 Bergljot Hedda Lunde Etnedal spel- og dansarlag Knut er A-klassedansar frå før. Bergljot Hedda fekk 1. napp Marie Nystuen Berger Vårflaumen Spel- og dansarlag 3 Valdresspringar 84 Ragnhild Kolsrud Begnaljom Spel- og dansarlag Anita Sundt Johnrud Telespringar 4 Sigbjørn Rua Småjondølenes dansarlag 83 m/to fylgje Mari Torsholt Karianne Jorde Holestøl Geilo Spelemannslag 4 Hallingspringar 83 Lars Fivelstad Smaaberg Gol spel- og dansarlag Irene Hestvik 6 Indre Sunnfjord Spelemannslag Jølstraspringar 80 Leon Årdal Sondre Rua Dokken 6 Småjondølenes dansarlag Telespringar 80 Hege Sundt Johnrud Bjørnar Blaavarp Heimdal 6 Numedal Spel- og dansarlag Numedalsspringar 80 Marianne Årvik Simon Hesselberg Løvald Hallinglaget i Oslo/Folk Org 9 Hallingspringar 79 Ingunn Stræte Lie Ål spel- og dansarlag Bjønn Raftevold Rue 10 Seljord folkemusikklag Telespringar 78 Anne-Karin Slåtta Hege Sundt Johnrud 11 Småjondølenes dansarlag Tinngangar 76 Sigbjørn Rua Ragnhild Fuglesteg Ål spel- og dansarlag 11 Luksengard Hallingspringar 76 Gol spel- og dansarlag Eivind Vestenfor Elise Marie Sølsnes 11 FolkOrg Rudl 76 Nina Charlotte Sølsnes Spelemannslaget Dåm og Drag Anna Liv Skjelten Gjendem Halling frå 11 Trysil-Knut Dans- og 76 Inga Myhr Dalsfjorden Spelmannslag Torbjørn Rua Dokken 15 Tinn Spelemannslag Tinngangar 75 Åsne Haugen Tonje Risdal Liahagen 15 Ål spel- og dansarlag Hallingspringar 75 Vetle Springgard Ragnhild Kolsrud Begnaljom Spel- og dansarlag 15 Bonde 75 Berit Tiller Lundsaunet BUL Nidaros Knut Fausko Hemsedal Spelemannslag Springar frå 18 68 Astri Sudmann Voss Spelemannslag Hemsedal Åshild Vetrhus Laget for Folkemusikk 19 Suldalsspringar 67 Vegar Vårdal Vågå Spel- og Dansarlag Landskappleiken Fagernes 2015 Side 5 av 17 Barbara Kringstad Norønna Leikarring 19 Valdresspringar 67 Thomas Kringstad FolkOrg Tor Bjørgulf Aasen 19 Kongsberg Spel- og dansarlag Numedalsspringar 67 Randi Aasen Dans hardingfele C Vebjørn Jøtun Fauske 1 Gol spel- og dansarlag Hallingspringar 89 Kristin Vestenfor Ingrid Storlid 2 Seljord folkemusikklag Telegangar 85 Helge Sigurd Amdal Telnes Vetle Risdal Liahagen 2 Ål spel- og dansarlag Hallingspringar 85 Helga Springgard Ingrid Svensgård 4 Ål spel- og dansarlag Hallingspringar 84 Jon Martin Uhlen Olav Kvåle Myksvoll 5 Gol spel- og dansarlag Hallingspringar 82 Mari Resset Møllerplass Såmund Midtbøen 5 Tinn Spelemannslag Telegangar 82 Marianne Tvitekkja Heidrun Midtbøen 7 Tinn Spelemannslag Telegangar 78 m/fylgje Ingrid Storlid 7 Seljord folkemusikklag Telespringar 78 Helge Sigurd Amdal Telnes Silje Nilsen Østensen 9 Seljord folkemusikklag Telegangar 77 m/fylgje Såmund Midtbøen 9 Tinn Spelemannslag Tinnspringar 77 Marianne Tvitekkja Tone Anne Tveiten
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