English: Oscar Guttormsen at Frogner stadium in Oslo, putting a shot? This is at a two-day competition held 1–2 September 1906. Mostly Norwegians, but also 5 from Denmark, as well as the dane Haakon VII who did not compete. Oscar Guttormsen won the Kongepokal as well, even if he did not win, since the winner (Carl Alfred Pedersen) already had won it. Oscar was from Oslo and lived 1884 to 1965. He had won norwegian gold medals in 100 and 400 meters, 110 m hurdles, high jump, pole vault, shot put and triple jump. Very versatile man.
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نُشِر للمرة الأولى خارج الولايات المتحدة، و لم يُنشر فيها في غضون 30 يوماً بعد ذلك.
نُشِر للمرة الأولى قبل 1 مارس 1989م دون إشعار حقوق تأليفٍ ونشر أو قبل عام 1964م دون تجديد حقوق النشر أو قبل قيام دولة المصدر بعمل علاقات حقوق تأليفٍ ونشرٍ مع الولايات المتحدة.
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