Achievements
- 1947 Reidar Merli, 2nd place in Eureopean Championship
- 1948 Frithjof Clausen placed sixth at the Summer Olympics
- 1985 Jon Rønningen, World Champion
- 1985 Klaus Mysen, 3rd place in World Championship
- 1986 Jon Rønningen, 2nd place in World Championship
- 1986 Jon Rønningen, 3rd place in Eureopean Championship
- 1987 Ine Barlie, World Champion
- 1987 Lars Rønningen, 3rd place in World Championship
- 1988 Jon Rønningen, Olympic Gold winner
- 1988 Lars Rønningen, European Champion
- 1988 Jon Rønningen, 2nd place in European Championship
- 1989 Ine Barlie, 2nd place in World Championship
- 1989 Kirsten Borgen, 2nd place in World Championship
- 1989 Lars Rønningen, 2nd place in World Championship
- 1990 Jon Rønningen, European Champion
- 1990 Ine Barlie, 3rd place in World Championship
- 1991 Ine Barlie, 2nd place in World Championship
- 1991 Jon Rønningen, 3rd place in World Championship
- 1992 Jon Rønningen, Olympic Gold winner
- 1992 Ine Barlie, World Champion
- 1992 Lars Rønningen, European Champion
- 1993 Stig-Arild Kleven, 3rd place in European Championship
- 1995 Mette Barlie, 2nd place in World Championship
- 1997 Mette Barlie, 2nd place in World Championship
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