Kongsberg IF

Kongsberg IF
Athletics club
Full name Kongsberg Idrettforening
Founded 1899
Ground Idrettsparken
Kongsberg

Kongsberg Idrettforening is a Norwegian sports club from Kongsberg, founded in 1899.[1] It has sections for athletics, gymnastics, alpine skiing, ski jumping, cross country skiing, telemark skiing, snowboarding, speed skating, ice hockey, football and cycling.

It is best known for its ski jumpers, including Sigmund Ruud, Birger Ruud, Asbjørn Ruud, Hans Beck, Hilmar Myhra, Petter Hugsted[1] and Arnholdt Kongsgård.[2] Snowboarder Stine Brun Kjeldaas also represented Kongsberg IF.[1]

Its first national athletics team member was sprinter Erik Brofoss, who later served as Government Minister and as director in the IMF system. Javelin thrower Bjørn Grimnes and decathlete Trond Skramstad, both former Olympic competitors, also represented Kongsberg IF.

The men's football team plays in the Third Division, the fourth tier of Norwegian football.

References

  1. 1 2 3 "Kongsberg Idrettsforening". Store norske leksikon. Kunnskapsforlaget. 2007.
  2. Husebye, Leif (14 May 1987). "Kongemøte på Kongsberg". Aftenposten.
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