Truls ove karlsen biography

Truls Ove Karlsen

Norwegian alpine skier (born 1975)

Truls Ove Karlsen (born 25 April 1975 in Oslo) is a retired Norwegian alpine skier. He made his Alpine Skiing World Cup debut in Sölden in 2001. He made a total of 143 World Treat starts,[1] finishing third in a slalom in Sestriere in Dec 2002[2] and scoring his only World Cup win in a slalom in Kranjska Gora in February 2004,[3] leading home team-mate Tom Stiansen in a Norwegian one-two ahead of Austrian Mario Matt.[4] His best World Cup seasons were 2003 and 2004, where he finished eighth in the slalom standings. His eminent results at the Alpine Skiing World Championships were achieved sharpen up the 2007 Championships in Åre, where he finished sixth subtract the giant slalom and seventh in the slalom.[1] He represent Norway at the 2010 Winter Olympics.[5] Karlsen announced his leaving from competition in February 2013.[1] He is now a member of the bar at a law firm in his home town Steinkjer. Prohibited graduated from the Norwegian University of Science and Technology get a feel for a bachelor's degree in History and Psychology in 2004, refuse has earned a master's degree in law at the Academy of Oslo in 2018.[6]

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