Norway at the 1st European Games , which took place in June 2015 in the capital of Azerbaijan , in the city of Baku , was represented by 57 athletes in 14 sports. [1] .
| Norway at the European Games | ||||
| IOC Code | Nor | |||
| NOC | Olympic Committee of Norway | |||
| European Games in Baku | ||||
| Athletes | 57 in 14 sports | |||
| Standard bearer | Grace Bullen | |||
| Medals Place 38-39 | Gold 0 | Silver 0 | Bronze 2 | Total 2 |
| Participation in the European Games | ||||
| 2015 • 2019 | ||||
Rewards
Bronze
| # | Athletes | Type of sport (discipline) |
| one | Grace Bullen | |
| 2 | Bartosh Pjasetskiy | |
Team Composition
Wrestling- Greco-Roman wrestling
- Felix Baldeouf
- Stig Andre Berge
- Petter Carlsen
- Marius Tommesen
- Rasmus Hjörstad
- Cycling
- Cycling mountain bike
- Sondre Christiansen
Triathlon
- Christian bloommenfelt
- Gustav Eden
- Lotte Miller
Results
Fight
In wrestling competitions, 24 sets of awards were played. 8 for men and women in freestyle wrestling and 8 in Greco-Roman. The tournament was held according to the Olympic system with the elimination. Participants who lost in their duels to future finalists of the competition fell into the consolation round. Each match consists of two rounds of 3 minutes, the winner is the athlete who scores the most points. At the end of the bout, depending on the results, classification points are awarded to athletes in each round. [2]
- Men
- Greco-Roman wrestling
Legend:
VT - victory on the carcass;
PP - victory on points with a technical score from the loser;
PO - victory on points without a technical point for the loser;
SP - technical superiority, victory on points with a difference of more than 6 points with a technical score from the loser;
ST - technical superiority, victory on points with a difference of more than 6 points without a technical point for the loser;
| Competition | Athletes | First round | 1/8 finals | Quarter final | Semifinal | The final | A place |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Rival Result | Rival Result | Rival Result | Rival Result | Rival Result | |||
| up to 59 kg | Stig Andre Berge | Did not participate | D. Kochar ( SLO ) 4-0 (ST) | E. Mukhtarov ( AZE ) P 1: 3 (PP) | Completed the presentation | 9 | |
| up to 66 kg | Marius Tommesen | A. Maksimovich ( SRB ) P 0: 3 (PO) | Completed the presentation | 24 | |||
| up to 71 kg | Petter Carlsen | did not participate | M. Tsulukidze ( GEO ) P 1: 3 (PP) | Completed the presentation | 12 | ||
| up to 85 kg | Rasmus Hjörstad | N. Bayryakov ( BUL ) In 3: 1 (PP) | M. Basar ( TUR ) P 0: 3 (PO) | Completed the presentation | ten | ||
| up to 98 kg | Felix Baldeouf | V. Laurinaitis ( LTU ) N 0: 5 (VT) | Completed the presentation | 15 | |||
Cycling
Mountain bike
Mountain bike competitions were held in a bicycle park built specifically for games. The distance for men was 36.7 km, and for women 27.9 km.
- Men
| Competition | Athletes | Result | A place | Lagging behind |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cross country | Sondre Christiansen | Lap | - | - |
Kayaking and Canoeing
Kayaking and canoeing competitions were held in the city of Mingechevir on the basis of the Olympic training and sports center "Kyur" . 15 sets of awards were played. In each discipline, the competition took place in three stages: preliminary round, semi-final and final.
| Competition | Athletes | Preliminary round | Semifinal | The final | Summary a place | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Swim | Time | A place | Swim | Time | A place | Time | A place | |||
| K-1, 1000 meters | Daniel Salbu | 2 | 3: 43,027 ( q ) | 7 | one | 3: 32,590 | eight | Completed the presentation | ||
Triathlon
Triathlon competitions consisted of 3 stages - swimming (1.5 km), cycling (40 km), running (9.945 km).
- Men
| Competition | Athletes | Swimming | Change | Cycling | Change | Run | Total time | A place | Lagging behind |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Men | Christian bloommenfelt | 19:26 | 0:46 | 57:27 | 0:29 | 32:35 | 1:50:43 | 14 | +2: 12 |
| Gustav Eden | 20:53 | 0:48 | 1:02:55 | 0:24 | DNF | - | - | - |
- Women
| Competition | Athletes | Swimming | Change | Cycling | Change | Run | Total time | A place | Lagging behind |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Women | Lotte Miller | 21:47 | 0:49 | 1:05:20 | 0:32 | 38:11 | 2:06:39 | 20 | +6: 11 |
Notes
- ↑ Norway will be represented by 57 athletes in Euro games (April 29, 2015).
- ↑ International rules of struggle. Chapter 7, Article 46 (inaccessible link) . Date of treatment August 5, 2015. Archived on October 5, 2015.