1986 in Norway
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[edit] Incumbents
[edit] Events
- Norsk Hydro acquires Årdal og Sunndal Verk in a merger to create the light metal division Hydro Aluminium.
- 9 May - Gro Harlem Brundtland becomes Prime Minister of Norway for the second time.
[edit] Arts and literature
- Finn Carling, novelist, playwright, poet and essayist, is awarded the Dobloug Prize literature award.
[edit] Births
- 10 March - Jon Aaraas, ski jumper.
[edit] Deaths
[edit] January to June
- 5 January - Eivind Sværen, shot putter (b.1917)
- 15 January - Knut Brynildsen, international soccer player (b.1917)
- 24 February - Arthur Rydstrøm, gymnast and Olympic silver medallist (b.1896)
- 23 April - Harald Nicolai Samuelsberg, politician (b.1911)
- 6 May - Toralf Westermoen, engineer, pioneer for the development of high speed craft (b.1914)
[edit] July to September
- 6 August - Hans-Jørgen Holman, musicologist and educationalist (b.1925)
- 10 August - Jon Snersrud, skier and Olympic bronze medallist (b.1902)
- 8 September - Idar Norstrand, civil servant and politician (b.1915)
- 24 September - Harald Selås, politician (b.1908)
- 25 September - Hans Vogt, linguist (b.1903)
[edit] October to December
- 18 October - Sverre Ingolf Haugli, speed skater and Olympic bronze medallist (b.1925)
- 30 October - Olaf Hansen, boxer (b.1906)
- 31 October - Alfred Hauge, novelist, poet and historian (b.1915)
- 4 November - Thorolf Rafto, human rights activist and professor in Economic History (b.1922)
- 23 November - Olaf Hoffsbakken, Nordic skier, Olympic silver medallist and World Champion (b.1908)
- 11 December - Olav O. Nomeland, politician (b.1919)
- 13 December - Jarl Johnsen, boxer (b.1913)
- 14 December - John Anker Johansen, gymnast and Olympic silver medallist (b.1894)
- 21 December - Helge Sivertsen, discus thrower, politician and Minister (b.1913)
- 31 December - Ole Johansen, politician (b.1904)
[edit] Full date unknown
- Sverre Marstrander, professor in archaeology (b.1910)
- Knut Rød, police officer responsible for the transfer of Jewish people to SS troops in Oslo, acquitted (b.1900)
- Asbjørn Ruud, ski jumper and World Champion (b.1919)

