Svein Lilleberg

Norwegian cross-country skier

Svein Lilleberg (born 12 November 1958) is a Norwegian cross-country skier.

He contracted polio early, when he was only six months old. To begin with, he was totally paralysed, later regaining most movement, but he has never had use of one foot. He competes in the LW2.

Svein has three sisters, and is married and has four children. They live in Heimdal, Trondheim, near his training base in Granåsen. He was born in Gåslanddalen, Hølonda and is a member of Leik IL.

Results

  • 2006 Winter Paralympics[1]
    • 19th - 5 km
    • 6th - 20 km
    • 5th - 10 km
  • 1998 Winter Paralympics[1]
    • 8th - 15 km
    • 13th - 20 km
    • 12th - 10 km
  • 1994 Winter Paralympics[1]
    • Silver - 10 km
    • Silver - 20 km
    • Silver - 5 km
    • Gold - relay
    • Bronze - biathlon
  • 1992 Winter Paralympics[1]
    • Gull - relay
    • Silver - 5 km
    • 6th - 20 km
  • 1988 Winter Paralympics[1]
  • Gold- relay
    • Gold - 7.5 km
    • Silver - 15 km
    • Silver - 5 km
  • 1984 Winter Paralympics[1]
    • Gold - 10 km
    • Silver - 5 km
  • 1982 World Championships (Switzerland) [1]
    • Gold - 5 km and 10 km

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g "Svein Lilleberg". Paralympic.org. International Paralympic Committee.


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