Ivar Nordkild

Ivar Olaus Nordkild ( born May 14, 1941 in Vassdal ) is a former Norwegian biathlete.

Ivar Nordkild started as Active for Bjerkvik Idrettslag. With nearly ten years, he had an unusually long time for his international career. In the Biathlon World Championships 1965 in Elverum, he won Olav Jordet and Ola Wærhaug the unofficially -evaluated initial season standings, which replaced the team standings of the previous years in which the individual results were added. In the individual he was 14 The following year, Nordkild won in Garmisch -Partenkirchen on the side of Jon Istad, Ragnar Tveiten and Olav Jordet the inaugural relay race. After that, it was not until 1971 that he again came in Hämeenlinna at a World Cup for use. With gate Svendsberget, Ragnar Tveiten and Magnar Solberg, he won the relay silver medal behind the all-powerful at the time the Soviet Union as the final runners. In the individual he was 14, to the last international championship, the World Championships 1974 in Minsk, where Nordkild came on the 36th place in the individual were.

National won Nordkild 1966 in Elverum first time with a bronze in the individual behind Jon Istad and Ola Wærhaug a medal. In 1967 he was in Lier behind Istad and 1970 in Trondheim behind Kjell Hovda runner-up, 1968 in Kongsvinger, and again in 1974 in Vingrom third in singles. In 1974, he also reached his greatest national success, as in the sprint before Kjell Hovda and Estonians Gjelten he was able to win the inaugural championship.

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