2012 in Norway
Events in the year 2012 in Norway.
Incumbents
- Monarch – Harald V
- Prime Minister – Jens Stoltenberg
Events
January
February
March
- 15 March – Five Norwegian soldiers died in an aircraft accident in northern Sweden.
- 19 March – Six tourists are buried in an avalanche in Gáivuotna–Kåfjord, Norway, leaving four dead and one missing.
April
- 10 April – A second psychiatric evaluation finds that Breivik's sane enough to face trial for the 2011 terrorist attacks and serve a prison sentence if convicted.
- 16 April – Breivik's trial of confessed perpetrator of the 2011 Norway attacks, starts in Oslo, Norway.
May
- 1 May – Norwegian world swimming champion and Olympic medalist Alexander Dale Oen dies at age 26 after suffering a cardiac arrest during a training camp in Flagstaff, Arizona.
- 15 May – A man sets himself on fire outside the Oslo courthouse where mass murderer Anders Behring Breivik is on trial for the 2011 Norway attacks.
June
July
- 22 July – Norway commemorates the first anniversary of the 2011 attacks.
August
- 4 August – Death of Sigrid Schjetne in Oslo
September
October
- 17 October – Netflix becomes available to Norwegian consumers.
November
December
- 14 December – The Là hku National Park was established in the municipalities Gildeskål, Meløy and Beiarn in Nordland.
Popular culture
Music
- Norway in the Eurovision Song Contest 2012
Sports
- 27 July–12 August: at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London, Norway won a total of four Olympic medals including two gold medals. Eirik Verås Larsen won the gold medal in canoeing, men's K-1 1000 metres, and the Norwegian team won the women's handball tournament.
- 1–9 August: the 55th Aeronautical pentathlon World Championships are held in Trondheim
Film
Literature
Television
Anniversaries
- 1 June – 100 years since Hans Dons became the first Norwegian to fly in Norway
- 21 August – 125 years since the Labour Party was established
- 21 September – 100 years since the first flight at Kjeller Airport
- October – 50 years since the first of the hugely popular Stompa movies, Stompa & Co., premiered.
- 12 December – 100 years since the birth of Thorbjørn Egner
- 21 December – 50 years since Norway's first national park, Rondane National Park, was established
- 100 years since Kristine Bonnevie became the first female professor in Norway
- 50 years since the German cultural institution Goethe-Institut first established itself in Norway.
- 250 years since the establishment of Hadeland Glassverk.
Notable deaths
- 2 January – Liv Godin, missionary
- 2 January – Ambjørg Sælthun, politician
- 4 January – Totti Bergh, jazz saxophonist
- 7 January – Dag Heyerdahl Larsen, translator
- 11 January – Christoffer Selbekk, ski jumper and businessman
- 12 January – Bjørn G. Andersen, geologist
- 13 January – Anton Blom, journalist
- 14 January – Lasse Kolstad, actor
- 17 January – Tom Tellefsen, actor
- 18 January – Are Frode Søholt, poet
- 21 January – Julie Skjæraasen, professor of medicine
- 23 January – Arne Christiansen, Supreme Court Justice
- 24 January – Arild Haaland, philosopher
- 25 January – Stig Sæterbakken, writer
- 30 January – Johannes Ulltveit-Moe, civil servant
- 31 January – Anders Askildsen Eikås, drummer in Honningbarna
- 1 February – Ingolf Mork, ski jumper
- 2 February – Leif Hugo Olsson, footballer
- 6 February – Aage Johansen, speed skater
- 11 February – Siri Bjerke, politician
- 13 February – Paul Otto Johnsen, politician
- 13 February – Nils Grinde, musicologist and theatre historian
- 16 February – Ronald Rindestu, politician
- 16 February – Reidar T. Larsen, politician
- 18 February – Roald Aas, speed skater
- 20 February – Knut Thorbjørn Eggen, football manager
- 20 February – Kjell Thue, radio presenter
- 20 February – Christoffer Schander, biologist
- 21 February – Andreas Lunnan, radio and television presenter
- 22 February – Eivin One Pedersen, jazz pianist and accordionist
- 26 February – Johannes Vågsnes, politician
- 3 March – Per J. Husabø, politician
- 8 March – Kristin Bølgen Bronebakk, civil servant
- 11 March – Kjell Karlsen, odontologist
- 12 March – Johnny Myrseth, furniture industrialist
- 13 March – Grete Nordrå, actress
- 19 March – Hugo Munthe-Kaas, officer and politician
- 19 March – Knut Erik Tranøy, philosopher
- 21 March – Kåre Tveter, painter
- 29 March – Liv Buck, trade unionist
- 4 April – Helge Sverre Nesheim, television presenter
- 4 April – Anne Karin Elstad, novelist
- 10 April – Odd Rikard Olsen, politician and editor
- 10 April – Sven Aasmundstad, civil servant
- 13 April – Inge Bråten, skiing coach
- 14 April – Per G. Stavnum, diplomat
- 15 April – Birger Lambertz-Nilssen, architect
- 18 April – Åge Storhaug, gymnast
- 18 April – Kristian Lund, politician
- 24 April – Thomas Chr. Wyller, political scientist
- 26 April – Astrid Dahlsveen, sculptor
- 28 April – Stein Johnson, athlete and coach
- 28 April – Harald Bergseth, soil scientist
- 29 April – Idar Ulstein, businessperson
- 30 April – Finn Benestad, musicologist
- 1 May – Alexander Dale Oen, swimmer
- 1 May – Siri Myrvoll, archeologist and politician
- 2 May – Karsten Ekorness, Christian singer
- 4 May – Anne Breivik, artist
- 6 May – Kåre Øistein Hansen, politician
- 8 May – Ingvill Elsebe Raaum, politician
- 9 May – Gunnar Dybwad, footballer
- 9 May – Ingvald M. Smith-Kielland, royal servant
- 10 May – Gunnar Sønsteby, resistance fighter
- 12 May – Tor Marius Gromstad, footballer – body found on 14 May
- 13 May – Trond Bråthen, black metal musician
- 13 May – Paul Engstad, politician and writer
- 17 May – Jon Istad, biathlete and sport shooter
- 17 May – Harald Synnes, politician
- 18 May – Ottar Starheim, journalist
- 20 May – Svenn Stray, politician
- 20 May – Nils Jernsletten, professor of Sami language
- 21 May – Andreas Arntzen, barrister
- 29 May – Ola O. Røssum, politician
- 4 June – Ljubisa Rajic, Serbian professor of Norwegian language
- 4 June – Per Sunderland, actor
- 8 June – Johan Kjelsberg, actor
- 10 June – Eivind Bolle, politician
- 10 June – Arnfinn Haram, monk
- 15 June – Carl Julius Norstrøm, economist
- 21 June – Viggo Johannessen, civil servant
- 23 June – Arne Wegner Haaland, engineer
- 26 June – Harry W. Kvebæk, trumpetist
- 27 June – Rolf Lindemann, physician
- 28 June – Mikal Kirkholt, cross-country skier
- 28 June – Gunnar Eide, impresario
- 1 July – Odd Todnem, engineer
- 1 July – Anders Helgesen, ice hockey player
- 11 July – Bjørn Blakstad, diplomat
- 12 July – Alf Haugland, poet
- 12 July – Arne Henry Jensen, politician
- 13 July – Rolf Nilssen, politician
- 20 July – Hanne Marthe Narud, political scientist
- 22 July – Håkon Randal, politician
- 31 July – Marie Brenden, politician
- 31 July – Bjørn-Eivind Siem Slettedal, businessperson
- Odd Isaksen, trade unionist
- 2 August – Hans Gabriel Finne, architect
- 4 August – Sigrid Schjetne, murder victim
- 7 August – Hans Hammond Rossbach, politician
- 8 August – Sverre Halvorsen, professor of medicine
- 16 August – Turid Kjellmann Pedersen, politician
- 17 August – Aase Bjerkholt, politician
- 18 August – Eilif Straume, television presenter
- 19 August – Arne Christiansen, theatre director
- 19 August – Ivar Iversen, canoer
- 26 August – Karsten Anker Solhaug, Salvationist
- 29 August – Grete Lein Lange, textile artist
- 30 August – Vidar Theisen, weather presenter
- 30 August – Anton Skulberg, veterinarian and politician
- 30 August – Kristian Fougner, resistance member
- 1 September – Rolf Bjørn Backe, footballer
- 5 September – Tore Rasch, handball coach
- 8 September – Jon Tolaas, poet
- 9 September – Målfrid Longva, politician
- 9 September – Unni Sæther, athlete
- 11 September – Finn Bergesen, business leader
- 11 September – Tomas Evjen, film producer
- 12 September – Alfred Henningsen, politician
- 16 September – Princess Ragnhild, Mrs. Lorentzen, princess
- 29 September – Knut Sydsæter, economist
- 2 October – Konrad B. Knutsen, civil servant
- 8 October – Hans Kristian Seip, forester
- 9 October – Bernt Stangholm, diplomat
- 12 October – Jorun Askersrud Nygaard, athlete
- 13 October – Rolf Auke, evangelist
- 17 October – Karin Stoltenberg, geneticist.
- 19 October – Eva Nordland, educator
- 20 October – Harald Eidheim, social anthropologist
- Sverre Cornelius Lund, accordionist
- 3 November – Odd Børretzen, writer and musician
- 3 November – Anne-Lise Berntsen, opera singer
- 4 November – Marit Henie Moe, figure skater
- 5 November – Morten Ræder, surgeon
- 10 November – Birger Strømsheim, resistance member
- 11 November – Kjellaug Pettersen, women's rights activist
- 15 November – Frode Thingnæs, jazz trombonist
- 15 November – Kari Blom, rector
- 18 November – Otto Hauglin, politician
- 21 November – Stein Schjærven, marketer
- 26 November – Per Tveit, musician
- 26 November – Ola Emil Sprakehaug, Pentecostalist
- 25 November – Bjørn Winsnes, photographer
- 26 November – Hans Jørgen Walle-Hansen, businessman
- 27 November – Bjørn Østring, national socialist
- 2 December – Gitte Dæhlin, artist
- 6 December – Reginald Norby, diplomat
- 9 December – Håkon E. Andersen, bishop
- 12 December – Per Jacobsen, footballer
- 12 December – Else Marie Jakobsen, artist
- 18 December – Kari Lihus, speed skater
- 21 December – Harald Ohrvik, film producer
- 22 December – Peter Anker, art historian
- 23 December – Fredrik Thoresen, businessperson
- 25 December – Birger Tingstad, footballer
- 25 December – Halfdan Hegtun, politician
- 27 December – Ivar Ytreland, politician