Harald Stenvaag
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Harald Stenvaag (ur. 5 marca 1953[1]) – norweski strzelec sportowy. Dwukrotny medalista olimpijski.
Specjalizował się w karabinku małokalibrowym i dowolnym. Brał udział w sześciu igrzyskach (IO 84, IO 88, IO 92, IO 96, IO 00, IO 04), na dwóch zdobywał medale. W 1992 zajął drugie miejsce z pozycji leżącej na dystansie 50 metrów, osiem lat później był trzeci w strzelaniu z trzech pozycji. Był wielokrotnym medalistą mistrzostw świata i Europy w różnych konkurencjach.
Jego żona Anne Grethe Jeppesen także była olimpijką.
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- ↑ Harald Stenvaag Biography and Olympic Results, Sports-Reference.com [dostęp 2013-02-15] [zarchiwizowane z adresu 2010-04-18] (ang.).
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