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    Vebjørn Rodal (born 16 September 1972) is a retired Norwegian middle distance athlete, who won the gold medal in the 800 m at the 1996 Summer Olympics...
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  • Norwegian footballer Vebjørn Rodal (born 1972), Norwegian middle distance athlete Vebjørn Sand (born 1966), Norwegian painter and artist Vebjørn Selbekk (born...
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  • since the 1930 Olympic Congress. The event was won by 0.16 seconds by Vebjørn Rodal of Norway, the nation's first title in the men's 800 metres and first...
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    Croatian-American actor September 10 – Ghada Shouaa, Syrian athlete September 12 – Vebjørn Rodal, Norwegian middle-distance athlete September 15 – Queen Letizia of Spain...
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  • finalists from 1996 returned, but they were the top two: gold medalist Vebjørn Rodal of Norway and silver medalist Hezekiél Sepeng of South Africa. Wilson...
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  • won silver in the Olympic 800 metres final in Atlanta 1996 (behind Vebjørn Rodal), the 1998 Commonwealth Games (behind Japheth Kimutai) and the World...
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  • Glasgow, United Kingdom 600 m 1:15.86 Vebjørn Rodal 24 January 1998 Stange, Norway 800 m 1:46.28 Vebjørn Rodal 23 February 1997 AVIVA Indoor Grand Prix...
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  • 8runners who believed in their kick. Vebjørn Rodal became the leader with Wilson Kipketer at the end of the field. Rodal led through an easy pace 52.53 through...
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     Great Britain 44.41 Davis Kamoga  Uganda 44.53 800 metres details Vebjørn Rodal  Norway 1:42.58 (OR) Hezekiél Sepeng  South Africa 1:42.74 Fred Onyancha...
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    July 1992 when it was broken by Atle Douglas (1:45.15) and Vebjørn Rodal (1:45.33). Rodal became Olympic champion four years later. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde...
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