Ingrid Hadler (born Ingrid Thoresen; 12 February 1946) is a former orienteering competitor and cross-country skier from Norway. She is individual world...
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Norwegian rower Ingrid Hadler (born 1946), Norwegian orienteering competitor Jayden Hadler (born 1993), Australian swimmer Loretta King Hadler (1917–2007)...
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medalist from 1968. Hadler was born in Bergen as the son of Aage Hadler and Ruth Karin Rosendahl. He married fellow orienteer Ingrid Thoresen in 1968. His...
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Individual/Classic/Long 1966: Ulla Lindkvist 1968: Ulla Lindkvist 1970: Ingrid Hadler 1972: Sarolta Monspart 1974: Mona Nørgaard 1976: Liisa Veijalainen 1978:...
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Championships with the Norwegian Relay team, along with Astrid Hansen and Ingrid Hadler, and placed 10th in the individual contest. She won a bronze medal in...
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country skiing Arnfinn Bergmann (ski jumping) Magnar Solberg (biathlon) Ingrid Hadler, Stig Berge, Ola Skarholt (orienteering) Sissel Buchholdt (handball)...
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Ursula Bösch (SUI) 3:13:00 h 2124 1971 Albert Giger (SUI) 2:02:58 h Ingrid Hadler (NOR) 2:37:54 h 4010 1972 Flury Koch (SUI) 2:01:30 h Rosmarie Kurz (SUI)...
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Britain and Austria. The gold medal for the men's individual race went to Åge Hadler from Norway, and the women's winner was Ulla Lindkvist from Sweden. At the...
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Sweden Paula Haapakoski, Finland Troy de Haas, Australia Ingrid Hadler, Norway Åge Hadler, Norway Kerstin Haglund, Sweden Mats Haldin, Finland Steven...
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6.6 km, 6 controls 1968 Ulla Lindkvist Ingrid Hadler Kerstin Granstedt 7.8 km, 10 controls 1970 Ingrid Hadler Ulla Lindkvist Kristin Danielsen 7.5 km...
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