Fearnley award The Fearnley Olympic Award is a Norwegian Athletics Award. The award is given for outstanding achievements by a Norwegian Olympic participant. No competitor may win the award more than once.History The award was initiated by Norwegian ship owner Thomas Fearnley in connection with the 1952 Winter Olympics in Oslo . Thomas Fearnley was a member of the International Olympic Committee from 1927 until 1948 and an honorary member from 1948 until 1950. The Fearnley Olympic Award includes a statue in bronze by sculptor Per Palle Storm . It is modeled after the Discobolus of Myron , the Hellenic statue dating from ca. 460–450 BC. The Fearnley Olympic Award has been awarded for every Olympic Games since 1952, with the exception of the 1964 Summer Olympics in Tokyo and the 1980 Summer Olympic Games at Moscow. The first prizes went to speed skater Hjalmar Andersen at the 1952 Winter Olympics at Oslo and to shooter Erling Kongshaug , who won a very close competition in the 1952 Summer Olympic Games at Helsinki . In 1991, the prize was awarded to Norwegian sports official Arne Mollén Norges idrettsforbund ) 1965 to 1969 and chairman from 1969 to 1985. Mollén is so far the only person to have received the award other than for participation in an Olympic event. The award extended to Mollén was also the only one made outside of Olympic years.Past winners 1952 Winter Olympics, Hjalmar Andersen, Gold 1500, 5000 og 10000 meter, speed skating 1952 Summer Olympics , Erling Kongshaug, Gold in branch sports 50 m rifle 1956 Winter Olympics , Hallgeir Brenden , Gold 15 km cross-country 1956 Summer Olympics , Egil Danielsen , Gold Javelin 1960 Winter Olympics , Knut Johannesen , Gold 10000 meter speed skating 1960 Summer Olympics , Peder Lunde , jr., Gold in sailing, class Flying Dutchman 1964 Winter Olympics , Toralf Engan , Gold in ski jumping , large hill 1964 Summer Olympics , ' ' No assignment ' ' | | | | 1968 Winter Olympics , Ole Ellefsæter , Gold in the 50 km and the 4 x 10 km relay, cross country skiing 1968 Summer Olympics , Tore Berger , Steinar Amundsen , Egil Søby and Jan Johansen , Gold on the K4 1000 metres 1972 Winter Olympics , Paal Tyldum , Gold in the 50 km cross country skiing 1972 Summer Olympics , Knut Knudsen , Gold medal in 4000 m paranoia rides on path 1976 Winter Olympics , Sten Stensen , Gold in the 5000 m speed skating 1976 Summer Olympics , Alf and Frank Hansen , gold in the 2000 m rowing double sculls 1980 Winter Olympics , Bjørg Eva Jensen , Gold medal in the 3000 m speed skating 1980 Summer Olympics , ' ' No assignment ' ' | | | | 1984 Winter Olympics , Eirik Kvalfoss , Gold in the 10 km Biathlon 1984 Summer Olympics , Grete Waitz , Silver on the Marathon 1988 Winter Olympics , Erik Johnsen , Silver in ski jumping, large hill 1988 Summer Olympics , Tor Heiestad Jon Rønningen , Gold on the shoot exercise ' ' running wild boar ' Gold ' in wrestling , Shooting at the 1988 Summer Olympics Wrestling at the 1988 Summer Olympics 1991, Arne B. Mollén Service for the Norwegian Olympic sport . Among them, the Chairman of the Norway's Olympic Committee from 1969 to 1985. 1992 Winter Olympics , Bjørn Dæhlie , Gold in the 50 km Freestyle, 15 km pursuit and the 4 x 10 km relay, cross country skiing | Nordic skiing at the 1992 Winter Olympics , 1992 Summer Olympics , Linda Andersen , Gold in Europe, Sailing at the 1992 Summer Olympics 1994 Winter Olympics , Johann Olav Koss , Gold in the 1500, 5000 and 10000 meters speed skating 1996 Summer Olympics , Vebjørn Rodal , Knut Holmann , Gold on the 800 m K1 1000 metres , Athletics at the 1996 Summer Olympics , Canoeing at the 1996 Summer Olympics 1998 Winter Olympics , Ådne Søndrål , Gold in the 1500 metres speed skating 2000 Summer Olympics , Women's national teams in football , Trine Hattestad , Gold in football, Gold in Javelin 2002 Winter Olympics , Ole Einar Bjørndalen , Gold 10 km sprint, the 20 km individual, the 12.5 km pursuit and the 4 x 7.5 km relay biathlon 2004 Summer Olympics , Andreas Thorkildsen , Eirik Verås Larsen , Gold in Javelin, Gold in The k-1 1000 metres 2006 Winter Olympics , Kjetil André Aamodt , Gold Super-G , Alpine skiing 2008 Summer Olympics , Women's national team in handball , Olaf Tufte , Gold in handball , Gold in the single scull 2010 Winter Olympics , Marit Bjørgen , Gold Classic sprint, the double pursuit and the 4 x 5 km relay cross country skiing 2012 Summer Olympics , Bartosz Piasecki , Silver in fencing
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