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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 34. Chapters: Johann Olav Koss, Hans Christian Heg, Jonas Lie, Theodor Kittelsen, Jorgen Moe, Randi Thorvaldsen, H. P. Faye, Hedda Berntsen, Peter Nicolai Arbo, Tord Asle Gjerdalen, Tinius Olsen, Nils P. Haugen, Erik Hagen, Ingrid Berntsen, Ole Knudsen Nattestad, Christer Basma, Hjalmar Steenstrup, Fredrik Gulsvik, Sverre Engen, Tora Berger, Rune Hagen, Hege Bokko, Hans Andersen Foss, Frederick William Cappelen, Halvor Kongsjorden, Anders Castus Svarstad, Tormod Skagestad, Tommi Thorvildsen, Halfdan Egedius, Melissa Wiik, Jul Lag, Kate Gulbrandsen, Magne Simonsen, Peter Tidemand Malling, Erik Ramstad, Olaf Morch Hansson, Art Jorgens, Gulbrand Hagen, Sigurd Pettersen, Eileif Kolsrud, Olaf Solumsmoen, Erik Solbakken, Bjarne Kortgaard Ingebretsen, Moltke Moe, Georg Dedichen, Ole Gunnar Fidjestol, Andrea Gram, Mikkel Odelien, Kjell Venas, James M. Wahl, Thomas Fredrik Olsen, Thure Erik Lund, Einfrid Perstolen, Eyvind Fjeld Halvorsen, Peter Collett, Thorvald Lammers, Christopher Borgersen Hoen, Frode Hare, Tove Paule, Trygve Bendiksby, Stein Erik Ulvund, Sturle Holseter, Gard Filip Gjerdalen, Jostein Nyhamar, Olav Rogeberg, Timo Andre Bakken, Line Jahr, Aud Hvammen, Margit Hvammen, Tore Viken Holvik, Asbjorn Osnes, Wilhelm Elsrud, Sigurd Holemark, Otto Tschudi, Jorunn Horgen, Anne Brusletto. Excerpt: Johann Olav Koss (born 29 October 1968) is a former speed skater from Norway, considered to be one of the best in history, and current assistant coach of Norway's speed skating team. Johann Olav Koss was born in Drammen, Buskerud County, Norway. Johann Olav Koss became the Norwegian Junior Champion in 1987, but he could not compete with the world top skaters in the 1986 and 1987 World Junior Championships. In 1988, he debuted with the seniors at the World Championships in Alma-Ata, but failed to qualify for the final distance. The followi...