Norwegian Athletics Association
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Norwegian Athletics Association
Summary
Norwegian Athletics Association is a sports governing body[1]. It ranks in the top 10% of sports_governing_body entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (13 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- Norwegian Athletics Association was a member of Q19391571[3].
- Norwegian Athletics Association was a member of European Athletic Association[4].
- Norwegian Athletics Association is in the country of Norway[5].
- Norwegian Athletics Association's instance of is recorded as sports governing body[6].
- Norwegian Athletics Association's headquarters location is recorded as Oslo[7].
- Norwegian Athletics Association's chief executive officer is recorded as Kjetil Hildeskor[8].
- Norwegian Athletics Association's chairperson is recorded as Anne Kristin Farseth[9].
- Norwegian Athletics Association's chairperson is recorded as Runar Bålsrud[10].
- May 1, 1896 marks the founding of Norwegian Athletics Association[11].
- Norwegian Athletics Association's sport is recorded as athletics[12].
- Norwegian Athletics Association's official website is recorded as https://www.friidrett.no/[13].
- Norwegian Athletics Association's product or material produced is recorded as Friidrett Magazine[14].
- Norwegian Athletics Association's legal form is recorded as forening/lag/innretning[15].
- Norwegian Athletics Association's member count is recorded as {'amount': '+80845'}[16].
Body
Founding
May 1, 1896 marks the founding of Norwegian Athletics Association[11].
Leadership
Norwegian Athletics Association's chief executive officer is recorded as Kjetil Hildeskor[8]. Chairpersons include Anne Kristin Farseth[9], a sports official[17], b. 1966[18], of Norway[19] and Runar Bålsrud[10], a politician[20], b. 1962[21], of Norway[22].
Operations
Norwegian Athletics Association's headquarters location is recorded as Oslo[7].
Ownership
Norwegian Athletics Association's product or material produced is recorded as Friidrett Magazine[14].
Why It Matters
Norwegian Athletics Association ranks in the top 10% of sports_governing_body entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (13 views/month).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 8 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[23] It is known by 6 alternative names across languages and contexts.[24]