Norwegian Skating Association Formation 27 February 1893 Type Sports association Headquarters Oslo , Norway Membership
7,000 Official language
Norwegian President
Mona Adolfsen Website www.skoyteforbundet.no
The Norwegian Skating Association (Norwegian : Norges Skøyteforbund , NSF) is the main skating authoritative body in Norway . It oversees speed skating , figure skating , short track speed skating on ice, and more recently inline and roller skating .
The Norwegian Skating Association was founded on 27 February 1893 and currently[when? ] has about 7,000 members.[1] It is a member of the Norwegian Olympic Committee and Confederation of Sports , the International Skating Union (ISU), and Federation International de Roller Skating (FIRS).
The NSA publishes a magazine named Skøytesport .
Past presidents
This is a list of former presidents of the Norwegian Skating Association:[2]
1893–1894 : Hans Ditlev Alexander Fabricius
1894–1895 : Arthur Motzfeldt
1895–1896 : Peder Bredo Brodersen
1896–1897 : Hans Ditlev Alexander Fabricius
1897–1898 : Arthur Motzfeldt
1898–1900 : Henrik Olsen Biørn Homan
1900–1901 : Arthur Motzfeldt
1901–1902 : Olaf Norseng
1902–1903 : Arthur Motzfeldt
1903–1903 : Karl Ingvar Nandrup
1903–1904 : Arthur Motzfeldt
1904–1906 : Ivar Hellesnes
1906–1907 : Christopher Fougner
1907–1908 : Arthur Motzfeldt
1908–1911 : Aksel Gresvig
1911–1915 : Ludvig Albert Thue
1915–1916 : Aksel Gresvig
1916–1918 : Andreas Claussen
1918–1919 : Knut Ørn Meinich
1919–1922 : Andreas Claussen
1922–1925 : Knut Ørn Meinich
1925–1926 : Ivar Hellesnes
1926–1927 : Yngvar Bryn
1927–1929 : Anders Melteig
1929–1931 : Kristian Strøm
1931–1931 : Oskar Viktor Olsen
1931–1932 : Anders Melteig
1932–1937 : Gerhard Karlsen
1937–1938 : Magnus Johansen
1938–1940 : Henning August Olsen
1940–1940 : Ole Nils Tveter
1940–1945 : German occupation of Norway
1945–1946 : Ole Nils Tveter
1946–1949 : Reidar Gudmundsen
1949–1952 : Oskar Viktor Olsen
1952–1954 : Harald Halvorsen
1954–1956 : Nils W. Simensen
1956–1961 : Armand Carlsen
1961–1965 : Georg Krog
1965–1966 : Roald Vatn
1966–1969 : Willy Reisvang
1969–1973 : Olaf Poulsen
1973–1975 : Kjell Trystad
1975–1977 : Hroar Elvenes
1977–1979 : Martin Holtung
1979–1981 : Børre Rognlien
1981–1985 : Tore Bernt Ramton
1985–1986 : Bjørn Ruud
1986–1990 : Rune Gerhardsen
1990–1997 : Odd Pedersen
1997–1999 : Terje Andersen
1999–2001 : Finn Arne Bakke
2001–2003 : Rune Gerhardsen
2003–2007 : Terje Andersen
2007–2008 : Stein Rohde-Hanssen[3]
2008–2013 : Vibecke Sørensen[4]
2013–2017 : Rune Gerhardsen
2017–present : Mona Adolfsen
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