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    Nils Egil Aaness (born 31 January 1936) is a former speed skater from Norway. Aaness competed on the Norwegian national team from 1959 to 1965, and thus...
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  • Upper Nile (redirect from Aaly En Nîl)
    Upper Nile may refer to: Upper portion of the river Nile and its surrounding areas. Greater Upper Nile (region), a region of South Sudan Upper Nile (state)...
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    score of records and results, for instance by the Norwegian skaters Nils Aaness, Knut Johannesen, Per Ivar Moe, and Magne Thomassen winning the first...
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  • stars such as Rudie Liebrechts, Henk van der Grift, Knut Johannesen, Nils Aaness. For several years he skated at close to national top level, concurrently...
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    Awards Preceded by Nils Aaness Oscar Mathisen Award 1964 Succeeded by Per Ivar Moe Preceded by Toomas Leius Estonian Sportspersonality of the Year 1964...
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  • 1961 Henk van der Grift  Netherlands 1962 Jonny Nilsson  Sweden 1963 Nils Aaness  Norway 1964 Ants Antson  Soviet Union 1965 Per Ivar Moe  Norway 1966...
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    Race Time Rank 500 m Nils Aaness 42.5 24 Knut Johannesen 42.3 20 Hroar Elvenes 41.4 14 Alv Gjestvang 40.8 6 1500 m Nils Aaness DNF – Hroar Elvenes 2:24...
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  • Sanfratello Roberto Sighel Vadim Sayutin (also competed for Russia) Eric Kraan Nils Aaness Roald Aas Hjalmar Andersen Petter Andersen Terje Andersen Ivar Ballangrud...
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    Skating Championships in Japan. Knut Johannesen finished second and Nils Aaness third. The fifth running of the Daytona 500 was won by Tiny Lund. The...
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    Antson was the first to fall down on the first turn of the track, and Nils Aaness, Fred Maier, Hermann Strutz, and Elio Locatelli fell at the same location...
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