• champion in Nordic combined. . "Karl Magnus Satre". U.S. National Ski Hall of Fame. Retrieved 2015-08-03. "Karl Magnus Satre". Sports-reference.com. Archived...
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  • rights activist and gay writer Karl Magnus Satre (1907–1967), American Olympic Nordic skiing contestant Paul Ottar Satre (1908–1984), American Olympic...
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  • 1936 Winter Olympics in Garmisch-Partenkirchen. He was a brother of Karl Magnus Satre. He retired from competitive skiing in 1950. He was inducted into...
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    1:30:09 46 Karl Magnus Satre 1:25:56 34 Berger Torrissen 1:29:08 45 Nils Backstrom 50 km 4:29:30 33 Richard Parsons 4:11:08 29 Karl Magnus Satre 3:58:45...
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    at the 1960 Winter Olympics. He was a brother-in-law of Karl Magnus Satre and Paul Ottar Satre. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Berger Torrissen...
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  • Jens Salumäe  Estonia M Nordic combined 2, ski jumping 2 1998 2006 3 Karl Magnus Satre  United States M cross-country skiing 1, Nordic combined 1 1936 1936...
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    1969), a heavy metal drummer, stage name Hellhammer Karl Magnus Satre (1904–1955) & Paul Ottar Satre (1908–1984), a pair of American ski jumpers and cross-country...
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  • Second Third Notes 1932 Tahoe City, CA Hjalmar Hvam 1933 Salisbury, CT Karl Magnus Satre 1934-1936 not held 1937 Minneapolis, MN Warren Chivers 1938 Minneapolis...
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