Norway at the 2018 Winter Paralympics

Norway sent competitors to the 2018 Winter Paralympics in Pyeongchang, South Korea. People competed in para-alpine skiing, para-Nordic skiing, para-snowboarding, sledge hockey and wheelchair curling.

Norway at the
2018 Winter Paralympics
IPC codeNOR
NPCNorwegian Olympic and Paralympic Committee and Confederation of Sports
Websitewww.idrett.no
in Pyeongchang
Competitors35 in 6 sports
Medals
Gold
1
Silver
3
Bronze
4
Total
8
Winter Paralympics appearances (overview)

Team

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The table below contains the list of members of people (called "Team Norway") that competed in the 2018 Games.

Team Norway
NameSportGenderClassificationClubEventsref
Johannes Birkelundpara-Nordic skiingmaleOppegård ILcross country skiing[1]
Eirik Byepara-Nordic skiingmaleOppegård IL[1]
Rikke Iversenwheelchair curlingmaleHalden Curling Clubmixed team[1]
Trygve Toskedal Larsenpara-Nordic skiingmaleAvaldsnes IL/Trysilgutten IL[1]
Rune Lorentsenwheelchair curlingmaleHalden Curling Clubmixed team[1]
Sissel Løchenwheelchair curlingStavanger Curlingklubbmixed team[1]
Kristian Moenpara-snowboardingFunkis Snowboardklubb[1]
Arvid Nelsonpara-Nordic skiingmaleguide skierSvarstad ILcross country skiing[1]
Vilde Nilsenpara-Nordic skiingfemaleKvaløysletta Skilag/Tromsø SSLcross country skiing[1]
Håkon Grønsveen Olsrudpara-Nordic skiingmaleNordbygda/Løten Skicross country skiing[1]
Jesper Saltvik Pedersenpara-alpine skiingmalePlogen Skiklubb[1]
Birgit Skarsteinpara-Nordic skiingfemaleFrol ILcross country skiing[1][2]
Jostein Stordahlwheelchair curlingmaleHalden Curling Clubmixed team[1]
Ole Fredrik Syversenwheelchair curlingmaleHalden Curling Clubmixed team[1]
Nils-Erik Ulsetpara-Nordic skiingmaleTingvoll IL[1]

Owe Lüthcke is a sledge hockey referee. The Norwegian went to Pyeongchang to referee matches. He was part of the official Norwegian delegation.[3]

Goals

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For the 2018 Winter Paralympics, Nord-Trøndelag County Council has some goals. These included getting more people to compete in disability sports. They also wanted to increase the level of accessibility to sports buildings and sports field in Nord-Trøndelag County and the rest of Norway.[4]

Doping

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In December 2017, Norway said it would not send any anti-doping officials to the Winter Olympics or Paralympics. They are tired of needing to use unpaid volunteers. They think anti-doping officials need to be paid.[5] Anti-doping Norway chief executive Anders Solheim said, "If you sell TV rights for this arrangement for billions of dollars, then we think it's wrong that we pay for Norwegian doping controllers to help with the controls. An inspector should receive a reasonable salary and his trip paid for the three weeks he or she will be there. By not paying doping controllers, the organisers are de facto relying on volunteers. Anti-doping work should not be a voluntary profession for those who want to. It is downplaying the priority of our work, and we are tired of it."[5]

Medalists

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MedalNameSportEventDate
 GoldJesper PedersenAlpine skiingMen's giant slalom, sitting14 March
 SilverVilde NilsenCross-country skiingWomen's sprint classical, standing14 March
 SilverRune Lorentsen
Jostein Stordahl
Ole Fredrik Syversen
Sissel Løchen
Rikke Iversen
Wheelchair curlingMixed team17 March
 SilverNils-Erik Ulset
Håkon Olsrud
Eirik Bye
Guide: Arvid Nelson
Cross-country skiing4 × 2.5 km open relay18 March
 BronzeHåkon OlsrudCross-country skiingMen's 20 km free, standing12 March
 BronzeJesper PedersenAlpine skiingMen's super combined, sitting13 March
 BronzeEirik Bye
Guide: Arvid Nelson
Cross-country skiingMen's sprint classical, visually impaired14 March
 BronzeNils-Erik UlsetBiathlonMen's 15 km, standing16 March

Alpine skiing

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Biathlon

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Cross-country skiing

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Birgit Skarstein competed in two sports: adapted rowing and para-Nordic skiing. She won a gold medal at the 2017 World Rowing Championships in the PR1 W1x. Skarstein also went to the 2016 Summer Paralympics, and she finished fourth. Skarstein has also went to the 2014 Winter Paralympics, competing in para-Nordic skiing.[6]

Para ice hockey

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Summary
TeamGroup stageSemifinal / Pl.Final / BM / Pl.
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
RankOpposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Rank
Norway mixed  Italy
L 2–3 GWS
 Canada
L 0–8
 Sweden
W 3–1
3  Japan
W 6–1
 Czech Republic
W 5–2
5

Norway qualified by finishing in the top four at the 2017 Sledge Hockey World Championships.[7][8] Norway played in a tournament in January in Japan. They lost to the Paralympic Games host nation South Korea 0 - 5 in the gold medal game.[9] Norway lost to Italy 4 - 3 in overtime at a tournament in Turin in January 2018.[9]

Roster

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Lena Schrøder is the only woman to compete in sledge hockey at the 2018 Winter Paralympics. While the sport allows both men and women to compete against each other, this rarely happens at the Paralympic level.[9]

Norway roster
NamePositionNumberClubref
Torstein Aanekreforward34Mjøsa Pikes[1]
Thommas Avdaldefenseman24VIF Para Ishockey[1]
Audun Bakkeforward22VIF Para Ishockey[1]
Magnus Bøgleforward12IL Kråkene Kjelkehockey
Kissinger Denggoaltender19VIF Para Ishockey[1]
Eskil Hagendefenseman7VIF Para Ishockey[1]
Martin Hamreforward20VIF Para Ishockey
Kjell Christian Hamargoaltender18VIF Para Ishockey[1]
Jan Roger Klakeggdefenseman23Bergen Parahockeyklubb[1]
Knut André Nordstogadefenseman16VIF Para Ishockey[1]
Rolf Einar Pedersendefenseman3VIF Para Ishockey[1]
Tor Riveraforward10IL Kråkene Kjelkehockey[1]
Lena Schrøderforward26VIF Para Ishockey[1][9]
Emil Sørheimforward15RIHK Kjelkehockey[1]
Loyd Remi Pallander Solbergforward17VIF Para Ishockey[1]
Emil Vatneforward27Nærbø IL[1]
Morten Værnesforward9VIF Para Ishockey[1]
Ola Bye Øisethforward71VIF Para Ishockey[1]
Preliminary round
PosTeamPldWOTWOTLLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1  Canada33000350+359Semifinals
2  Italy31101512−75
3  Norway31011512−745–8th place semifinals
4  Sweden30003122−210
10 March 2018
12:00
Norway 2–3 GWS
(0–0, 1–1, 1–1)
(OT 0–0)
(SO: 0–1)
ItalyGangneung Hockey Centre
Attendance: 5,543
Game reference
Kjell Christian HamarGoaliesGabriele AraudoReferee:
Kevin Webinger
Linesmen:
Chae Young-jin
David Nothegger
0–116:02 – Kalegaris (Leperdi)
Værnes (Nordstoga, Hamre) (PP) – 26:321–1
1–233:19 – Rosa (Larch)
Bakke (Nordstoga, Pedersen) – 42:252–2
Solberg
Vatne
Pedersen
Shootout Larch
Rosa
6 minPenalties4 min
12Shots18
12 March 2018
15:30
Canada 8–0
(2–0, 3–0, 3–0)
NorwayGangneung Hockey Centre
Attendance: 5,886
Game reference
Dominic LarocqueGoaliesKjell Christian HamarReferee:
Kristijan Nikolic
Linesmen:
Chae Young-jin
Andreas Lundén
Bridges (Dixon, Arsenault) – 02:331–0
Armstrong (Cozzolino, Bowden) – 08:472–0
Hickey (PP) – 26:503–0
Bowden (Armstrong) – 27:544–0
Armstrong (Dunn) – 28:495–0
Bridges (Hickey, Arsenault) – 33:596–0
Westlake (McGregor) (PP) – 37:217–0
McGregor (Cozzolino) (SH) – 41:518–0
8 minPenalties8 min
27Shots5
13 March 2018
15:30
Norway 3–1
(1–0, 1–0, 1–1)
SwedenGangneung Hockey Centre
Attendance: 6,059
Game reference
Kissinger DengGoaliesUlf NilssonReferee:
Sotaro Yamaguchi
Linesmen:
Chae Young-jin
Jan Vaněk
Nordstoga (Bøgle) – 13:071–0
Bøgle (Hamre, Solberg) (PP) – 25:002–0
2–131:35 – Gyllsten (Kasperi, P. Nilsson)
Bøgle (Værnes) (ENG) – 43:453–1
4 minPenalties16 min
19Shots10
5–8th place semifinal
14 March 2018
20:00
Norway 6–1
(2–0, 3–1, 1–0)
JapanGangneung Hockey Centre
Attendance: 3,919
Game reference
Kjell Christian HamarGoaliesShinobu Fukushima
Kazuya Mochizuki
Referee:
Johnathan Morrison
Linesmen:
Jan Vaněk
Leon Wesley
Bakke (Øiseth) (PP) – 02:251–0
Pedersen (Bøgle, Nordstoga) – 09:372–0
2–118:20 – Takahashi (Horie) (SH)
Bøgle – 18:343–1
Pedersen (Hamre) – 18:554–1
Bakke (Værnes, Bøgle) – 20:025–1
Pedersen (Bøgle, Nordstoga) – 35:286–1
0 minPenalties4 min
14Shots6
Fifth place game
16 March 2018
20:00
Norway 5–2
(2–1, 1–0, 2–1)
Czech RepublicGangneung Hockey Centre
Attendance: 4,805
Game reference
Kjell Christian HamarGoaliesMartin KudelaReferee:
Kevin Webinger
Linesmen:
Chae Young-jin
Han Youl
Pedersen (Bøgle) – 00:441–0
Bakke (Værnes) – 03:392–0
2–114:18 – Krupička (Motyčka)
Pedersen (PP) – 23:443–1
3–235:29 – Kubeš (Hábl, Geier) (PP)
Bakke (Værnes, Pedersen) – 40:054–2
Bakke (SH, ENG) – 42:035–2
10 minPenalties31 min
12Shots9

Snowboarding

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Banked Slalom
AthleteEventRun 1Run 2Run 3BestRank
Kristian MoenMen's banked slalom, SB-LL11:03.3959.19DNF59.197
Snowboard cross
AthleteEventSeeding1/8 finalQuarterfinalSemifinalFinal
Run 1Run 2BestSeed
TimeRankTimeRankPositionPositionPositionPositionRank
Kristian MoenMen's snowboard cross, SB-LL11:15.599Canceled1:15.599 Q  Wagner (DEN)
L
Did not advance9

Wheelchair curling

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Summary
TeamEventGroup stageTiebreakerSemifinalFinal / BM
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
RankOpposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Rank
Rune Lorentsen
Jostein Stordahl
Ole Fredrik Syversen
Sissel Løchen
Rikke Iversen
Mixed GBR
L 2–5
CAN
L 1–10
CHN
L 1–10
NPA
W 6–2
SUI
W 6–3
SWE
L 4–5
GER
W 8–6
KOR
W 9–2
FIN
W 6–4
USA
W 5–4
SVK
W 7–6
4 Q KOR
W 8–6
CHN
L 5–6
PosTeamPldWLPFPAPDPCTEnds WonEnds LostBlank EndsStolen EndsShot %Qualification
1  South Korea11926551140.818383691166%Advance to playoffs
2  Canada11927445290.818472862762%
3  China11928542430.818433221667%
4  Norway11745557−20.636413551558%
5  Neutral Paralympic Athletes11566163−20.455443722362%
6  Switzerland11565663−70.455364521161%
7  Great Britain1156575340.455414162062%
8  Germany11565768−110.455373951654%
9  Slovakia11476272−100.364394611157%
10  Sweden11474766−190.36429458857%
11  Finland11295387−340.182354611151%
12  United States11295863−50.182374531260%
Round-robin

Norway has a bye in draws 3, 5, 7, 10, 12 and 17.

Draw 1

Saturday, 10 March, 14:35

Sheet A12345678Final
 Norway (Lorentsen) 100001002
 Great Britain (Neilson)010200115
Draw 2

Saturday, 10 March, 19:35

Sheet D12345678Final
 Canada (Ideson)022114XX10
 Norway (Lorentsen) 100000XX1
Draw 4

Sunday, 11 March, 14:35

Sheet B12345678Final
 Norway (Lorentsen) 010000XX1
 China (Wang)202222XX10
Draw 6

Monday, 12 March, 09:35

Sheet C12345678Final
 Norway (Stordahl) 1101120X6
 Neutral Paralympic Athletes (Kurokhtin)0010001X2
Draw 8

Monday, 12 March, 19:35

Sheet A12345678Final
 Switzerland (Wagner)001010103
 Norway (Stordahl) 110201016
Draw 9

Tuesday, 13 March, 09:35

Sheet B12345678Final
 Norway (Stordahl)101010104
 Sweden (Petersson Dahl) 030101005
Draw 11

Tuesday, 13 March, 19:35

Sheet D12345678Final
 Germany (Putzich)202200006
 Norway (Stordahl) 020021128
Draw 13

Wednesday, 14 March, 14:35

Sheet B12345678Final
 South Korea (Seo)020000XX2
 Norway (Lorentsen) 200214XX9
Draw 14

Wednesday, 14 March, 19:35

Sheet D12345678Final
 Norway (Lorentsen) 2201010X6
 Finland (S. Karjalainen)0010102X4
Draw 15

Thursday, 15 March, 9:35

Sheet C12345678Final
 United States (Black) 011002004
 Norway (Lorentsen)100210015
Draw 16

Thursday, 15 March, 14:35

Sheet A12345678EEFinal
 Norway (Lorentsen) 1010101217
 Slovakia (Ďuriš)0203010006
Semifinal

Friday, 16 March, 15:35

Sheet C12345678EEFinal
 South Korea (Seo) 0202000206
 Norway (Lorentsen)1030002028
Final

Saturday, 17 March, 14:35

Sheet B12345678EEFinal
 China (Wang) 2001002016
 Norway (Lorentsen)0120010105

References

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