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  1. Updated on 23 February 2018. Emil Hegle Svendsen (born 12 July 1985) is a retired Norwegian biathlete. He has won eight medals at Winter Olympics (four gold) and five individual gold medals and seven relay gold medals at World Championships . He skis with Trondhjems Skiskyttere, based in Trondheim .

  2. Emil Hegle Svendsen (Trondheim, 12 de julio de 1985) es un deportista noruego que compite en biatlón. [1] Participó en cuatro Juegos Olímpicos de Invierno, entre los años 2006 y 2014, obteniendo en total ocho medallas: dos oros y una plata en Vancouver 2010, dos oros en Sochi 2014 y dos platas y un bronce en Pyeongchang 2018. [1]

    Año
    Lugar
    Prueba
    Oslo (Noruega)
    Persecución
    Oslo (Noruega)
    Relevo
    Kontiolahti (Finlandia)
    Relevo
    Kontiolahti (Finlandia)
    Individual
  3. After climbing onto the podium three times at PyeongChang 2018 to take his collection of Olympic medals to eight – four of them golds – Norwegian biathlete Emil Hegle Svendsen called time on his outstanding career at the age of 32.

  4. 52K Followers, 179 Following, 84 Posts - Emil Hegle Svendsen (@heglesvendsen) on Instagram: "Retired athlete living his best life".

  5. Norway’s biathlon man Emil Hegle Svendsen has set his eyes on two gold medals - Olympic News. After winning gold medals in the 20km individual and men’s relay events at Vancouver 2010, Norwegian biathlete Emil Hegle Svendsen has his sights set on replicating those achievements in 2014.

  6. 26 de feb. de 2010 · Norway’s Emil Hegle Svendsen first laid down a marker at the unusually young age of 20, with a sixth place finish in the mass start at Turin 2006. Now, with more experience and a number of World Cup wins under his belt, he returned to the Olympic arena as a strong contender for multiple medals. 2 min 26 February 2010 08:00 GMT-8. Biathlon.

  7. 3 de ene. de 2014 · OBERHOF, Germany (AP) — Emil Hegle Svendsen of Norway won the men’s 10-kilometer sprint on Friday for his 32nd career biathlon World Cup victory. Svendsen missed two targets and finished in 26 minutes, 44.3 seconds to edge compatriot Ole Einar Bjoerndalen by 0.4 of a second.