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goalhofer · 4 months ago
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2024 olympics Denmark roster
Archery
Kirstine Danstrup-Andersen (Copenhagen)
Athletics
Simon Hansen (Herning)
Ida Karstoft (Lemvig)
Lisa Pedersen (Copenhagen)
Katrine Koch-Jacobsen (Ballerup)
Badminton
Viktor Axelsen (Odense)
Anders Antonsen (Aarhus)
Kimmo Astrup-Sørensen (Copenhagen)
Anders Skaarup-Rasmussen (Copenhagen)
Mathias Christiansen (Copenhagen)
Mia Blichfeldt (Solrød Strand)
Maiken Fruergaard-Sørensen (Hvidovre)
Sara Thygesen (Frederiksberg)
Alexandra Bøje (Copenhagen)
Boxing
Nikolai Terteryan (Vejle)
Canoeing
Lasse Madsen (Solrød Kommune)
Victor Aasmul (Rudersdal Kommune)
Morten Gravesen (Copenhagen)
Magnus Sibbersen (Hvidovre)
René Holten-Poulsen (Sakskøbing)
Frederikke Hauge-Matthiesen (Høje-Taalstrup Kommune)
Emma Aastrand-Jørgensen (Bagsværd)
Cycling
Mikkel Norsgaard-Bjerg (Copenhagen)
Michael Mørkøv-Christensen (Kokkedal)
Mads Pedersen (Tølløse)
Mattias Skjelmose-Jensen (Copenhagen)
Carl-Frederik Bévort (Copenhagen)
Tobias Aagaard-Hansen (Odense)
Niklas Larsen (Slagelse)
Rasmus Lund-Pedersen (Odense)
Simon Andreassen (Odense)
Sofie Pedersen (Aalborg)
Rebecca Koerner (Herlev)
Cecilie Uttrup-Ludwig (Frederiksberg Kommune)
Emma Bjerg (Silkeborg)
Amalie Dideriksen (Kastrup)
Julie Norman-Leth (Aarhus)
Caroline Bohé (Hillerød)
Malene Kejlstrup-Sørenson (Randers)
Equestrian
Daniel Bachmann-Andersen (Sønderborg)
Peter Tersgov-Flarup (Viborg)
Andreas Schou (Kolding)
Nanna Skodborg-Merrald (Kirke Hvalsø)
Cathrine Landrup-Dufour (Kirke Hvalsø)
Golf
Nicolai Højgaard (Aarhus)
Jacob Olesen (Dubai, U.A.E.)
Emily Pedersen (Copenhagen)
Nanna Koerstz-Madsen (Nørrebro)
Handball
Niklas Landin-Jacobsen (Gladsaxe Kommune)
Magnus Landin-Jacobsen (Gladsaxe Kommune)
Niclas Vest-Kirkeløkke (Ringe)
Emil Manfeldt-Jakobsen (Kerteminde)
Rasmus Lauge-Schmidt (Randers)
Emil Nielsen (Aarhus)
Magnus Saugstrup-Jensen (Aalborg)
Hans Lindberg (Høje-Taastrup Kommune)
Mathias Gidsel (Skjern)
Henrik Møllgaard-Jensen (Bramming)
Mikkel Hansen (Helsingør)
Lukas Lindhard-Jørgensen (Lejre)
Lasse Bredekjær-Andersson (Copenhagen)
Simon Hald-Jensen (Aalborg)
Thomas Sommer-Arnoldsen (Skanderborg)
Simon Bogetoft-Pytlick (Thurø)
Sandra Toft (Gribskov Kommune)
Sarah Aaberg-Iversen (Nykøbing Falster)
Rikke Iversen (Nykøbing Falster)
Helena Hagesøe-Elver (Copenhagen)
Anne Hansen (Glostrup)
Kathrine Brothmann-Heindahl (Rudersdal)
Line Haugsted (Skive)
Althea Reinhardt (Aarhus)
Mette Tranborg (Aarhus)
Kristina Jørgensen (Horsens)
Trine Østergaard-Jensen (Skanderborg)
Louise Vinter-Burgaard (Esbjerg)
Mie Enggrob-Højlund (Voldum)
Emma Uhrskov-Friis (Herning)
Michala Elsberg-Møller (Aalborg)
Judo
Lærke Olsen (Hørsholm)
Rowing
Sverri Sandberg-Nielsen (Tórshavn, Faroe Islands)
Marie Hauberg-Johannesen (Solrød Kommune)
Julie Poulsen (Odder)
Astrid Steensberg (Sorø)
Clara Hornæss (Copenhagen)
Sára Johansen (Tvøroyri, Faroe Islands)
Nikoline Laidlaw (Dunblane, U.K.)
Karen Mortensen (Fredericia)
Caroline Munch (Bjæverskov)
Nanna Vigild (Copenhagen)
Sofie Vikkelsøe (Copenhagen)
Frida Werner-Foldager (Roskilde)
Sofie Østergaard (London, U.K.)
Hedvig Rasmussen (Frederiksberg)
Fie Udby-Erichsen (Hobro)
Frida Sanggaard-Nielsen (Copenhagen)
Sailing
Johan Søe (Aarhus)
Johan Lundgaard-Schubert (Aarhus)
Nikolaj Hoffmann-Buhl (Lyngby-Taarbæk Kommune)
Daniel Nyborg (Copenhagen)
Mathias Bruun-Borreskov (Skanderborg)
Andrea Schmidt (Aarhus)
Johanne Schmidt (Aarhus)
Natacha Saouma-Pedersen (Odense)
Anne-Marie Rindom (Søllerød)
Shooting
Jesper Hansen (Bjegsted)
Rikke Mæng-Ibsen (Herning)
Stephanie Scurrah-Grundsøe (Roskilde)
Skateboarding
Viktor Solmunde (Copenhagen)
Swimming
Thea Blomsterberg (Birkerød)
Martine Damborg (Kastrup)
Elisabeth Sabroe-Ebbesen (Skanderborg)
Schastine Tabor (Copenhagen)
Julie Kepp-Jensen (Hvidovre)
Helena Rosendahl-Bach (Holstebro)
Signe Bro (Copenhagen)
Table tennis
Anders Lind (Hørsholm)
Martin Buch-Andersen (Rudersdal Kommune)
Jonathan Kjaer-Groth (Albertslund)
Taekwondo
Edi Hrnic (Brøndby Kommune)
Tennis
Clara Tauson (Kongens Lyngby)
Caroline Wozniacki-Lee (Miami-Dade County, Florida)
Triathlon
Emil Holm (Frederiksberg)
Alberte Kjær-Pedersen (Aarhus)
Wrestling
Turpal-Ali Bisultanov (Copenhagen)
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desilikearnaz · 4 years ago
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About me
Desi’s Roleplaying 
I have many characters. I play all female characters. I play mostly fandoms. Though, I do have a few OC'S some from fandoms, based on fandoms or fandomless.
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I am always willing to rp with new people. However, I do not DM RP. DM's are for plotting only. There are no exceptions to this rule. Just jump into my DM introduce yourself and we can talk.
Update on my DMS... (Feb 26th 2022.) Please talk to me in my my main OOC account DM only @desilikearnaz. There we can plan and ship. Please and thank you.
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I normally am a Single verse rp. However if you are Multiverse, that will not stop me from rping with you as long as my character is not already shipped with someone. I have done this in the past.
If we end up having characters with chemistry and you are hoping to rp another fandom, just ask me if I know the fandom. If I do, I may be willing to create a character for you.
My characters: I have a different variety of characters in my  repertoire  
I have more than one characters in specific fandoms you can find them at @multicharacterfandom
I also have have additional characters that are one character in specific fandoms. You can find a list of those at @singlecharacterfandom​
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Some of them (even canon) have their own backgrounds as I written their backstories slightly different. They are listed in their pinned notes.
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First of all, something about me. I'm an avid reader, Rp'er, video gamer, Binge Watcher, comic con frequenter and writer. I don't know if there's anything more than I love more than rping besides my family.
I was born in 1971. Am a wife, mother, grandmother and disabled. So I am at home all the time. But family does come first. I mean that for everyone I rp with. I understand RL comes first.
I began playing D&D in 1979 when I was 8 with my 17 year brother and his friend. I wanted to play so desperately even though it was my bedtime. They let me play.
Giving me a level 1 character, my brother's level 8 sorcerer were traveling together. The DM (his best friend) "Rolled a 1." So my brother's spell backfired and hit me, killing me instantly.
Like the big brother babysitting, he sent me to bed. It never stopped me from playing. In fact it encouraged me to. So here I am all these years later still Rping.
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fridaiversen · 4 years ago
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* Frida Iversen
* Character 7 years old
* TVD/TO/LEGACIES 
* 607 year old viking vampire
* OC
* 21 + Detailed and Literate
* Looking for SL's and banter
* Ships with Chemistry
* RT & Like for this vampire
*Penned by @desilikearnaz
In the year of our Lord 1420 Frida Jorgensen was born to her parents the King and Queen of their Viking village Oland, Sweden. Ottar and Marne along with her four brothers Erlend, Gudvær, Alrik and Ulfrik. Being the children of the King and Queen, they were promised to wed to the children in their village. Frida’s intended was Bjørn Iverson. Frieda and Bjørn lived in the same small village. Everyone knew everyone. However it mattered little whether they liked each other. However they became close friends as they grew older. 
As they grew, Ottar began training the young men of the village how to fight knowing they would go to war with the Danes. Just as the rest of the clansman had done many times during their childhood. It was Frida’s job as a growing girl to learn to cook and take care of the home for the men. Prepare their meals especially when they were going away to battle. They would not leave hungry and they would go with bread and jerky. When the men returned, she would assist in tending to the wounded Vikings.  
Though at night her brothers and Bjørn trained her in the art of swordplay. Frida was not going to be left a helpless woman whilst the men went out to battle. What if the Danes attacked the village? All the women and children would be… This would not happen. Not on her watch. Her brothers understood and some of the other men in the village agreed. However they would not allow this of their own daughters as their wives did not agree. Those that wished to be trained, trained at night along with Frida and her brothers. Those that did not, she felt them cowards. They would die begging for their and their children’s lives Frida and the other women would go down fighting. 
In 1434, it was discovered her brothers had been training her to fight, her parents immediately wed her to Bjørn, in the hopes this would prevent her from continuing her training. It was now all up to Bjørn as to what his wife did. Now it was a requirement that the blonde beauty would have to take care of Bjørn and the other men after battles. 
A year after their marriage, 1435 their daughter Gerda was born. A beautiful blonde baby girl. As soon as she was old enough to begin training, Bjørn began training her as he did not want his daughter, the Princess of their village to not be able protect herself and the women and children of their village while he was away. 
In the year 1439 the men were setting to go out to battle the next morn. Setting forth through the woods to gather roots, berries and other supplies for medicinal aid when the men returned. It was where she’d met a gentleman by the name of Rory who had been watching her for weeks.  When she noticed him, she took a defensive stance and was ready to fight for her life. He was much stronger than she. In her mouth she tasted an irony substance. Frida had tasted it before. Fighting with her brothers. It was blood. Suddenly nothing.  
It was still night when she awoke with a thirst. Yet not for water. It was something she had never felt before. The man Rory had been next to her with a… Dane. Immediately Frida wished to rip him apart with more force than she could muster than ever. The artery in his neck pulsing. Without a second thought teeth barred and the woman ravaged the young man. It mattered little. They were enemies. The man who had made her this way, explained to the Viking what it was that she had now become and what the rules she now had to follow. His accent was unknown to her. He mentioned the land of Ireland. 
Her hunger satiated for now, she returned home to make the medicinal and food necessary for the men going to war. Jerky, bread and other supplies. However she had not been able to enter her own hut.  Bjørn confused, asked her what she had been doing and to come into their hovel.  It was early morn as the men left. The sun was yet to rise. As this was the case, Frida was able to see Bjørn off. Children still sleeping were given their goodbyes silently. Hugging Bjørn, led to her to her to wishing to drain him of his blood. Yet she knew if she did, her family. Yet she could not. The villagers would kill her. In her mind, Frida thought about the Danes and killing only them. Enemies.. only Enemies. 
To their camps she proceeded and drank three men and made it home prior to the sun rising. Gerda was outside playing when she awoke. As time went on the villagers had begun questioning as to why she only came from their hovel at night and when she returned with hogs, deer and other random animals drained of blood, they asked questions of their King about his daughter. Frida excused her adventures as she felt it was her job as a woman to provide food for her family, and if there was additional meat remaining, she provided for the village as well. It was an acceptable answer.  
In 1441 the men returned with the wounded, dead and dying. Bjørn amongst them. Into their hut he was brought for her to care for until he would travel into the world of Valhalla. A strong Viking woman would not cry for her dying husband. It was the last thing he needed. The wailing of his woman as he died. Frida tended to his wounds as he lay dying. They had given him a week at most. The true warrior he was, he wished to live as long as he could to spend time with his wife and child instead of allowing someone to end his life. Each day she gave him her blood at it only lasted until the next moon rose. With only one drop, he healed slightly each day. Not enough to save his life.  
As her and his family and family came to check on him, they began to believe it was possible was going to make it as he was strong. As long as he was well cared for. Gerda was being taken care of by her family and saw her father from time to time.  In the daylight as she slept, the hearing she had been gifted with, the wheezing had begun. She knew the end was coming. After a fortnight of tending to the love of her life, to ensure he would return as she did, she fed him one last time. One day later he passed over to Valhalla. Though she told no one. Exiting their hut she informed everyone he was greatly improving and should be on his feet anytime now. People rejoiced as they planned a supper celebration in honor of Bjørn living through such a dire wound. Even the Danes could not kill their greatest warrior.  
That eve, she had left and found a Dane camp, drained a few dry for herself as well as for her husband. Placing his blood into some crockery.  
When he awoke to see his wife, her angelic face, his head shook back and forth. “You are not in Valhalla. Unless you have perished.” Placing her hand upon his chest. “Neither of us are in Valhalla. We are indeed alive, my love. I have saved you.” Confused as he was he was determined he had entered the gates of Valhalla now he was home with Frida. It took a long time for her to explain what they were and now the rules of which he must now abide.  Not believing her, he attempted to leave their hut in the early morn and his skin began to burn. Immediately returning, Bjørn had accused her of being a witch and condemning him to a life of immortal death with her. Yet now he could no longer fight in the daylight. His hatred grew for her.  
Their strategies of war changed. They began attacking at night at random interval so it was unexpected. Though he would still bring his wife blood. It was only out of obligation as the man of the family. One year later in 1442, Bjørn could take no more and turned his wife away from the village. Telling the others that she had been found in the Dane’s camp one evening possibly as a spy. Begging for her life to be spared as he still loved her, they had a child together. Her father reluctantly agreed and abjured Frida Iverson from their clan. Unable to say goodbye to Gerda, she left with the clothes on her back.  
Watching them closely as she could not bear leaving her clan. Her family was within reach. Their daughter. How could she leave her? Watching as she grieved her mother’s disappearance from her life. There were women who attempted to court her husband. It was allowed now since she had been turned away for being a spy. Yet he turned them all away. It was seen as he still loved his wife. However she knew the truth. It was because he was a vampire. Later that year he’d found her hiding watching them and advised her why did what he did. His hatred had become too much. Gerda was still grieving, however she was doing well. Crying as she knew daylight was coming, Frida went to her cave to retire for the day. It was then, Bjørn knew where she lay. He visited her from time to time to relay information on their daughter. Over time they became husband and wife once more. Their love bloomed again. 
In late 1446 Bjørn, during a battle with the Danes, faked his death. His body was never returned. As though they took it and desecrated it. He went on his own way, leaving his wife and child to find his own way in this life. However Frida could not leave their daughter. Continuing to watch her grow, she ached for her. Her dead heart broke each time she saw her. She was growing to be a fine young woman even if she had no mother or father to guide her in this world.  
Upon the turn of the summer of 1461, nearing the day of her daughter’s birth, Frida snuck into the camp, called out her name quietly enough so that her daughter would hear it. When she exited, Frida revealed herself, Gerda’s bright smile. Just as she recalled it plastered upon her face as she grabbed her about the neck. “Mother! You are here! Where have you been? You shouldn’t be here. Father is dead. You look the same… How?” Hushing her daughter, Frida took her to her cavern to explain everything. Including the information about her father. 
It was then she found Gerda wished to be with her mother. “What of your intended, my beautiful daughter?” Frida stroked the young woman’s cheek. “I hate him, Mother. Grandfather is forcing me to wed him next month. Neither of us want this. Please make me what you and Father are.” Frida sighed. “You don’t understand, Gerda. You will never grow old, you will be immortal, and you must live in the dark with the stars and moon. The sun is no longer available to you. It’s a price you must pay. It’s a heavy price.” A hug to her mother. “If I can live with you and make up the time and possibly Father, I ache for that in my heart.”  
Her teeth ripping a deep gash into her arm, the elder vampire held out her arm. “Quickly drink from it before it closes.” Almost immediately her daughter was on her arm. Shoving her off, she nodded. “That’s enough. Now come with me.” They entered the cave once more. Moving behind her daughter, she broke her neck awaiting for her awaken. In the process, she did the same thing, she went off and to gather the blood in the same matter as she did for her husband. 
It wasn’t long before Gerda awoke with that same thirst for blood. Feeding her, once again Frida explained the rules of becoming a vampire. Yet the teen had to test it, just as her father once did. Sticking her arm out, she was burned immediately. A small laugh. “Your father did the same thing.”  
As a few years went on they fended for themselves, in 1463 Rory found them. He explained to them they could never own property for they were dead. Nor could they enter a human’s home. It made sense now as to why they couldn’t do such a thing. As the pair had attempted time and again to seek shelter. He’d also shown them both the art of compulsion. It aided them in feeding off of people without draining of them of all of their blood, living off of them, slowly siphoning their money from them. 
Her hatred for the man who sired her grew deeper as he only provided her with knowledge in bits and pieces. Throughout the ages the world changed around them. Yet Frida did not. The 5’11” in shape Viking kept to her ways. Continuing to wear animal pelts as her coats and her mannerisms remained the same. A true Viking at heart, she would never change. During their time traveling throughout Europe they did as Rory said. Collected wealth from the rich, fed from them, lived with them, became part of their families and eventually moved on. For balls and proper dinners, they dressed appropriately.  
 The New World  
In the year 1800 she and Gerda sailed to the New World to set down roots as many people did.  Their wealth and possessions allowed them good fortune to live where they desired. No more were they going to live in small huts or caves. They had tasted the wealth of society and that was what they continued to long for. Knowing they could never own property, whilst they were in Europe they had met and obtained the service of a human from France. A wonderful woman by the name of Antoinette. The human was intrigued by what Frida and Gerda were.  She was more than happy to own the property on paper Frida was having built so they would be able to reside in the property.  
On property in known as a colony known as Virginia, they had a large home built. Larger than the three of them needed. Antoinette was not to open the door for anyone as time went on. She could be compelled by other vampires. This was not something they could not risk. Especially with her sire still out there. Their relationship had become quite tumultuous. The more often he approached them, the anger set in and she turned him away. Gerda felt the same. She saw it as that Rory had torn her family apart. If it had not been for him, they would all be in Valhalla now. Instead she and her mother were roaming the Earth in the hopes to find her father.  
Upon acquiring the knowledge of humans unable to be compelled if they either wore or ingested vervain, Antoinette began drinking it with her tea.  To be sure any vampire was unable to remove a vervain piece of jewelry and able to compel her. Antoinette served as their employee. As time continued on and the human was courted, wed, and had children it was agreed upon that the estate would pass on to their children as time went on as long as they were well taken care of. 
In 1860 the town of Mystic Falls was forming Frida had heard of a rumor that the founding fathers would be tested to see if they were indeed vampires. Over time, she and Gerda began ingesting it everyday in order to pass this test. It was not easy at first but they became used to the mixture. The Iverson family was one of the founding members of this town. Contributing to its future. As it formed with witches, vampires and werewolves, it became known that the witches were able to cast spells upon jewelry so vampires could walk in the daylight. It was well known the species hated one another, however Frida and Gerda left them alone as they wished no one harm. Except those they lived off of, or fed from. Strangers in town. They meant little to them. Upon her finger Frida still wore her ring in which Bjørn had given to her over four hundred years prior. It still meant everything to her. The witches used their magic to create a day ring for Frida and yet another for Gerda. A ring her mother had given to her in the Seventeen hundreds.  
They were now allowed to walk in the daylight. During the next almost 200 years they had “died,” left the country for some time, returned, “died” yet again, leaving to visit the rest of the world. Though they kept in constant touch with the current owners and employees of their home. Having a fallout as Gerda wished to continue searching for her father, they parted ways. It has been 70 years since she has been home. Her new servant is Antoine.
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wiedzmina-blog · 7 years ago
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Norwegian / old norse names and places
Every now and then I come across a book, movie, TV-series, fanfic, game or whatever, that mention a fictional "Norwegian" or "norse" place or person, and it just sounds so wrong it makes me either cringe or ROFL. Really. I still haven't recovered from the 1995 X-files episode, "Død Kalm", which took us to the port of "Tildeskan" where we met "Henry Trondheim", "Halverson" and "Olafsson".  Hopefully this list will keep others from being that “creative” with names. :)
Common names for places, towns and villages in Norway
These names are very generic and suitable for a place, village or town anywhere (and pretty much any time) in Norway. Mix and match prefixes with suffixes for diversity.  Bonus: All of these can also be used as surnames. Name (meaning) - usage
Nes (headland, cape, ness) - Standalone ​ Bø (fenced-in field on a farm) - Standalone Fjell (mountain) -  Standalone or prefix/suffix: Fjell- / -fjell Haug (small hill / large mound)  -  Standalone or prefix/suffix: Haug- / -haug Vik, Viken, Vika (inlet, the inlet, the inlet) -  Standalone or prefix/suffix: Vik- / -viken / -vika Ås, Åsen (hill, the hill (larger than "Bakken")) - Standalone or prefix/suffix: ​ Dal, Dalen (valley, the valley) - Standalone or prefix/suffix: ​ Berg (small mountain) - Standalone or prefix/suffix: Berg(s)- / -berg Sand (sand) - Standalone or prefix/suffix: Sand- / -sand Strand (beach) -  Standalone or prefix/suffix: Strand- / -strand Li (hill) -  Standalone or prefix/suffix: Li- / -li Gran (spruce) -  Standalone or prefix: Gran- Bratt (steep) - prefix only: Bratt- Myr (bog, mire) - prefix only: Myr- Neset, Nesset (the headland, the cape, the ness) - Standalone or suffix: ​-neset / -nesset Odden (foreland, headland) - Standalone or suffix: ​ -odden Våg (cove, bay) - Standalone or suffix: -våg Lund (grove) - Standalone or suffix: -lund Sund (sound, strait) -  Standalone or suffix:  -sund Skog (forest) prefix/suffix: Skog- / -skog Øy (island) prefix/suffix: Øy- / -øy øya (the island) - suffix only: ​ -øya bakken  (the hill) - suffix only: -bakken  gard / gård / gården (farm / farm / the farm) - suffix only: -gard / -gård / -gården elv, -elva (river, the river) suffix only: -elv / -elva stad (old word for town/place) suffix only: -stad vannet (the lake) - suffix only: -vannet
Common words that can be used as prefix to any of the suffixes above Svart- (black)  Lille- (little/small)  Sol- (sun)  Brei-/Bred- (wide)  Stor- (big) Lang- (long)
Common Norwegian surnames (contemporary)
Heredatory surnames didn't become mandatory in Norway until 1923. Many took the name from the farm or place they lived, or just changed their primary patronyms into hereditary patronyms. Example: Helgessønn/Helgesdatter (son of Helge / daughter of Helge) became Helgesen.
Alm Andersen Anderssen Antonsen Aspelund Bakke Bakken Bang Berg Bjerkan Bråthen Christensen Corneliussen Dahl Dahlberg Danielsen Dyrnes Dørum Eide Ellingsen Erdal Eriksen Falch Fredriksen Foss Fure Fylling Gabrielsen Gran Grønning Halvorsen Hansen Hanssen Hay Hoff Holm Holt Husby Isaksen Iversen Jacobsen Jensen Jenssen Johansen Karlsen Klausen Konradsen Kristensen Kristiansen Larsen Larssen Lie Lien Lund Løvold Magnussen Meyer Mikalsen Mo Moen Myhre Myklebust Mørk Ness Nilsen Olavsen Olsen Paulsen Pettersen Prestegård Rasmussen Riise Rogstad Ruud Simonsen Solbakken Solli Stokke Strøm Sund Svendsen Thorvaldsen Torp Thune Tønnesen Ueland Ulven Urdal Vik Vinje Wahl Wik Wilhelmsen Zakariassen Ødegård Årseth Årvik Ås, Aas Åsen, Aasen
Common Norwegian names -- 1980 - present
Men
Anders André Andreas Are Arne Atle Bjørn Cato Chris Christian, Kristian Christoffer, Kristoffer Daniel David Dennis Elias Emil Espen Erik, Eric Eirik Fredrik Filip Geir Harald Helge Hans Henning Håkon, Haakon Håvard Isak Jan Joachim Johan Johannes John, Jon Johnny Jonas Jonathan Kim Kristian, Christian Kristoffer, Christoffer Lars Lucas, Lukas Mads, Mats Magnus Martin Michael, Mikael Morten Niklas Nils Odin Ole Ove Paul Per Peter, Petter Preben Pål Richard, Rikard Roger Sebastian Simen Simon Sindre Sondre Stian Terje Thomas Thor, Tor Thore, Tore Vegard Werner William Øystein Åge Åsmund
Women
Andrea Ane, Anne Anette, Annette Annika, Anniken Astrid Bente Camilla Carina Cathrine Celine Charlotte Christin, Kristin Christina, Kristina Christine, Kristine Elin, Eline Elise Elisabeth Emilie Eva Frida Grete, Grethe Hanne Hege Heidi Helene Hilde Ida Ine Ingrid Ingvill, Ingvild Isabel, Isabell, Isabelle Iselin Jannicke Janine Jeanette Jennie, Jenny Julia, Julie Karoline (Kine) Katrin, Katrine Kristin, Christin Lea, Leah Lena, Lene Linda Line Linn Linnea Lise, Lisa Liv, Live Mai, May Maja Malin Margrete, Margrethe Mari, Maria, Marie Mariann, Marianne Marte, Marthe Mette Monica Nina Nora Oda Pia Ragnhild Randi Rikke Sara, Sarah Silje Siv Stina, Stine Susann, Susanne Tanja Tina, Tine Tiril Tone Trine Vilde Vera Veronica Wenche Åse Åshild
Common Norwegian names - 1800 - 1980
Men Aksel Albert Anders Andreas Anker Ansgar Arne Arnt Arve Asle Atle Birger Bård Charles Edmund Edvard Egon Erling Even Fred Fredrik Frode Geir Georg Gunnar Gunvald Gustav Harald Helge Hilmar Håkon, Haakon Ivar Ingvar Jens Jesper Jørgen Joakim Karl Karsten, Karstein Kjell Klaus Kolbein Kolbjørn Kristian Kåre Lars Lavrans Leif Lossius Ludvig Magne Magnus Nikolai Nils Odd Oddvar Odin Ola Olai Olaf Olav Ole Omar Oscar, Oskar Peder Per Petter Philip, Phillip Pål Ragnar Rikard Roald Roar (also Hroar) Rolf Rune Sigurd Sigvard, Sigvart Simon Svein Sverre Tarjei Terje Toralf, Thoralf Torbjørn, Thorbjørn Torleif, Thorleif Torstein, Thorstein Torvald, Thorvald Trond Ulf Ulrik Valdemar Wilhelm Willy Åge
Women
Albertine Alice, Alise Alma Anita Anna Annbjørg Asbjørg Astrid Aud Bente Berit Birgit Birgitte Bjørg Bjørgun Bodil Borghild Dagny Dagrun Edel Ella Ellen Elsa Fredrikke Frida Gerd Gjertrud Gunhild Gyda Hanna, Hannah Helga Henny Herdis Hilda Hilde Hjørdis Ingeborg Inger Irene Johanna, Johanne Jorun, Jorunn Josefine Judith Kari Karin Kirsten Kitty Kjersti Laila Lilli, Lilly Lisa, Lise Liv Lovise Mathilde Margaret Marit Martha Molly Nanna Oddrun Oddveig Olga Ragna Ragnhild Rigmor Sara Signe Sissel Solbjørg Solveig Solvår Svanhild Sylvi Sølvi Tora Torhild, Toril, Torill Torun, Torunn Tove Valborg Ylva Åse Åshild
Names usage Double names, like Ragnhild Johanne or Ole Martin are common in Norway. Just keep them as two names and don't use "-", and you'll be safe, even if it ends up a tongue twister. Using only one of two given names is also common practice.
In Norway everyone is on a first name basis. Students call teachers and other kids' parents by their first name, workers call their boss by their first name, we call our Prime Minister by her first name (journalists will use her title when speaking to her though). Some senior citizens still use surnames and titles when speaking of or to  people their own age.
There are some exceptions. For example, a doctor may be referred to as Dr. Lastname when we speak of them, but first name is used when speaking to them. A priest is "the priest" when speaking of him/her and their first name is used when spaking to them. In the millitary only surnames (and ranks) are used. If you meet Harald, the King of Norway, in an official setting you will refer to him as "Kongen" (the king). If you run into him at the gas station, or while hiking, he is "Harald".
If you don't know someone's name it is okay to use their title, or just say "you".
Names for pets (contemporary)
Dogs Laika (f) Bamse (m) (bear) Tinka (f) Loke/Loki (m) + characters from TV/film/books...
Cats Melis (m/f) (powdered sugar) Mango (m/f) (mango) Pus (f) (kitty) Mons (m) (tomcat) Nala (f) Pusur (m) (Garfield) Felix (m)  Simba (m) + characters from TV/film/books...
Horses Pajazz (m) Mulan (f) Balder (m) - cold blood Kompis (m) (pal) Freya (f) - cold blood + characters from TV/film/books...
Rabbits Trampe (m) (Thumper) Trulte (f) + characters from TV/film/books...
Cows (yes, I am serious) Dagros Rosa Mira Luna Sara + characters from TV/film - Disney is popular, as are the Kardashians :)
Road and street names
Storgata (usually the main street) Kongens gate (the king's street) Dronningens gate (the queen's street) Jernbanegata (railroad street) Jernbaneveien (railroad road) Sjøgata (ocean street) Sjøveien, Sjøvegen (ocean road) Skolegata (school street) Torvgata (plaza street) Industrigata (industrial street) Industriveien (industrial road)
Prefixes Blåbær- (blueberry) Bringebær- (raspberry) Bjørke- (birch) Aspe- (asp) Kastanje- (chestnut) Solsikke- (sun flower) Blåklokke- (blue bell) Nype- (rosehip) Kirke- (church) Park- (park)
Suffixes -veien, -vegen (the road)  -stien (the path)
Other Torvet (the plaza) - standalone or suffix: -torvet Havna (the port) - standalone or suffix: -havna Kaia (the port) - standalone or suffix: -kaia
Safe solution: use a first name or surname as prefix.
Old norse
Men’s names Agnarr (Agnar) Alfr (Alf) Ámundi (Amund) Ánarr Árngrimr (Arngrim) Askr (Ask) Auðun (Audun) Baldr (Balder) Beinir ​Bjørn Burr Borkr Dagfinnr (Dagfinn) Davið (David) Drengr Durinn Einarr (Einar) Eirikr (Eirik) Eivindr (Eivind) Erlingr (Erling) Fafnir Flóki Freyr (Frey) Fuldarr Galinn Gautarr (Gaute) Gegnir Geirr (Geir) Glóinn Grímarr (Grimar) Hafli Hakon Hallsteinn (Hallstein) Haraldr (Harald) Haukr (Hauk) Heðinn (Hedin, Hedinn) Helgi (Helge) Hrafn, Hrafni (Ravn) Hrafnkell (Ravnkjell) Iarl (Jarl) Ingolfr (Ingolf) Iuar (Ivar) Jafnhárr Jón Jóngeirr Kál Kiaran Klaus Knútr (Knut) Kolgrimr (Kolgrim) Kolr (Kol) Leifr (Leif) Loki Lyngvi Magnus Mikjáll (Mikal, Mikkel) Mór Morði Nesbjørn Nokkvi Oddr (Odd) Oddbjørn Oðin (Odin) Olafr (Olaf) Ormr (Orm) Otr Ouden Pálni Pedr Ragnarr (Ragnar) Ragnvaldr (Ragnvald) Randr (Rand) Róaldr (Roald) Rólfr (Rolf) Salvi Sigarr (Sigar) Sigbjørn Sigurðr (Sigurd) Skarpe Snorri (Snorre) Steinn (Stein) Sveinn (Svein) Teitr Þor (Thor/Tor) Þórbjørn (Thorbjørn/Torbjørn) Þorsteinn (Thorstein/Torstein) Tryggr (Trygg) Týr Ulfár Ulfheðinn (Ulvhedin) Ulfr (Ulf) Vakr Vani Veigr Viðarr (Vidar) Yngvarr (Yngvar) Æsi
Women's names
Anna Arnfriðr (Arnfrid) Ása Bera Bergdís (Bergdis) Biørg (Bjørg) Cecilia Cecilie Christina Dagný (Dagny) Dagrún (Dagrun) Dís Dísa Edda Elin Ellisif (Ellisiv) Freyja (Freya) Friða (Frida) Frigg Gerðr (Gerd) Gertrud Grima Gyða (Gyda) Hadda Hallbéra Hallkatla Herdís (Herdis) Hildigunnr (Hildegunn) Huld Hvít Ida Iðunn (Idun, Idunn) Ingríðr (Ingrid) Johanna Jórunn (Jorun, Jorunn) Juliana Katla Katrine Kristín (Kristin) Leikný (Leikny) Lif (Liv) Magnhildr (Magnhild) Mjøll Myrgiol Nál Nanna Nótt Oda Oddný (Oddny) Ólaug (Olaug) Rafnhildr (Ragnhild) Rán Rannveíg Ríkví (Rikvi, Rikke) Rúna (Runa) Roskva Sága (Saga) Sif (Siv) Sigriðr (Sigrid) Skaði (Skadi) Skuld Svana Sýn Solveig Tekla Tóra (Tora) Trana Ulfhildr (Ulfhild) Una Urðr (Urd) Valborg Vigdís (Viigdis) Vírún Yngvildr (Ingvill, Ingvild) Yrsa
Bynames Bynames, or nicknames, could be neutral, praising or condescending. Usually bynames described a person's
body, bodyparts, bodily features
age
kinship and descent
territorial origin
knowledge, belief, spirituality
clothing, armour
occupation, social position
nature
Examples: Eirik Blodøks (Eirik Blood-Axe), Gammel-Anna (old Anna), Halte-Ása (limping Ása). I suggest that you stick with English for bynames, or use (relatively) modern language if you are writing in Norwegian. 
Surnames
Surnames weren't really a thing until 1923 when they became mandatory. Before 1923 patronyms (son/daughter of) were used, and the name of the farm you lived on was often added as an address. 
For instance: Helgi Eiriksøn (Helgi, son of Eirik), who lived at the farm called Vollr (grass field), would be called Helgi Eiriksøn Vollr. If he moved to the farm called Haugr his name would change to Helgi Eiriksøn Haugr.
Patronyms
Men: Use father's first name and add -sen /-son /-sønn Women: Use father's first name and add -dotter / -dottir / -datter
Farm names
Farm names were usually relevant and derived from either the location, a nearby landmark, nature or from occupation.  I suggest you stick with the modern forms for farm names.
Old Norse (meaning) - modern Bekkr (stream) - Bekk, Bekken Dalr (valley) - Dal, Dahl Horn (horn) - Horn Vollr (field) - Vold, Volden Lundr (grove) - Lund
The list of common names for places/villages/towns is still valid, although the spelling is modern. Just keep it simple and make "clever" combos based on meaning. 
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xmutantsrpg-blog · 7 years ago
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That may look like [Josefine Frida Pettersen] but it’s [Coralie Iversen AKA endre] and she is [17]. She [goes to Hellfire’s School for Mutants (is undecided)] and their power(s) include [telempathy, empathic healing, empathic power absorption]. (seo/18/she,her/pst).
Welcome to Hellfire’s School for Mutants, CORALIE IVERSEN. We are grateful to have you siding with us and in support of mutantology. Please submit your account to us within 24 hours!
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Sticky Institute will be hosting an Australian Zine Showcase this year at the National Gallery of Victoria to coincide with Melbourne Art Book Fair 2017.
This rotating zine fair, positioned in the NGV International Gallery Kitchen, will include over one hundred zinemakers and zine distros between Friday March 17 and Sunday March 19.
Participating this year will be: A Zine Thing / Aaron Billings / Adrianna Mammino / Alex E Clark / Andrew Li / Ben Hutchings / Black Book Shoppe / Bloomurder Zines / The Boob Zine / Broadzine / Chasing Pavements - Comic / Cheerio Paper Co / Chowder / Chris Gooch / Chronic Illhouse / Clea Chiller / Concrete Queers / Creep Spine / Danni McGrath / David Witteveen / Dennis Grauel / Eat If You're Hungry Zine / Elloise Mae / Esther and Howl / Eloise Grills / Females for Equality Making Stuff - FEMS / Field Study Publications / Frances Cannon Artist / Fulsome Prism / Funny Ha Ha / Gemma Flack / The Girl Fridas / Glom Press / Grace Taylor / Hard Rubbish Projects / HAUNT / Helio Press / Hello, Hallo / Hiro Mcl / Hundreds and Thousands / Incase of Dystopia / Jellibat / Jennifer Wu / Jess Kitty Parker / Jess Knight / Jini Maxwell / Katherine Pigott / Kathy Sarpi / Keep Brave zine / Keith McDougall / Khale McHurst / Lava / Leonie Brialey / Liblionomy / Lillian Bell / Lillian Cuda - Art & Design / Love and other indoor sports / Mandy Ord / Marlo Mogenson / Melbourne Artists For Asylum Seekers / Melissa J Stewart / Mervin Heers / Milk Shadow Books / Miranda Costa / Moss Piglet / Moth Woman Press / Nicky Minus / No Frills Art / Nope Club / Pikitia Press / Piss Factory / Plastic Knife / Psychic Hysteria / Rachel Ang / Rawdays / The Refugee Art Project / Room Press / Sam Wallman / Sarah Catherine Firth / Sarah Tan / Savannah Ferguson / Sea Green Zines / Sensitive Adult Daily / Small Zine Volcano / Soph Parsons Cope / Spacey Spice / Squishface Studio / Stef Luhrs / Still Nomads / Strine WHINE / The Suburban Review / Suburbophobia / Susanna Rose Sykes / Take Care Zine Distro / Tegan Iversen / Thistle Be Nice - Sophie McPike Illustration / Tom Eccles / Tough Titty Committee / The Voice of West Papua / Wild Tongue / Writing Through Fences / Yippywhippy / Yonder Art Space / Zenobia Ahmed / Ziggy Firth / Zoe Steers
For more information on the Melbourne Art Book Fair visit www.ngv.vic.gov.au
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rancidhq · 8 years ago
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was that JOSEFINE FRIDA PETTERSEN walking across campus ? no , that’s just SHILOH ! they have 6 hours to pick up their keys before their dorm is given to someone else !
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* 。 ✧ ┊ ❛ JOSEFINE FRIDA PETTERSEN ? no, that’s just SHILOH IVERSEN, that TWENTY year old from PHOENIX, ARIZONA. they recently moved to new york, and are currently majoring in LANGUAGE STUDIES at grand lakes university. when they’re not studying, you can hear them blasting AUSTRALIA by THE SHINS in their dorm. you should get to know their name, i hear they’re a familiar face around campus. CISFEMALE & SHE/HER. ( k / pst / she/her )            
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oakshq-blog · 8 years ago
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welcome to hollywood, celeste ! the next episode starts filming in 6 hours, so make sure you’re not late to set. ( josefine pettersen is taken. )
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hey, is that josefine frida pettersen ? oh, nevermind. it’s just nineteen year old celeste iversen, they work as a make up artist on the set of ambassador hotel. their coworkers say they can be very unsystematic on set, but they make up for it by being amiable. if they want to keep their job, they should make sure nobody finds out she was severely addicted to norco, but is slowly working her way off of it. ( cisfemale / she/her ) ( a / she/her / cst )
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desilikearnaz · 4 years ago
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Rp'er of many different rp accounts.
* RP experience of 25 years +
* 21 + MC Descriptive and Literate
* Crossovers welcome
* Ships characters with chemistry
* Like and Reblog for me please
@succulentsook
Sookie Stackhouse (True Blood)
*Show and books
*Ships Eric or Warlow
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@mustbethursda
*Sookie Stackhouse (True Blood)
*Show and books
*Ships with chemistry
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@hadshale
* Hadley Hale (True Blood)
* Ships preferably Sophie-Anne or chemistry
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@vampoftheirish
Niamh Cullen (Fandomless)
582 year old vampire
*Rp's period pieces and Modern day.
*Bi
*generally dues not ship unless chemistry
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@camillethepsych
*Camille O'Connell (The Originals)
*Ships Klaus or Elijah
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*Frida Iversen (TVD/TO/Legacies)
*600 year old Viking vampire
*Plays period pieces or modern
*Ships with Chemistry
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@kariacage
*Karia Cage (Supernatural genre fandomless)
*Vampire hunter
*Ships with chemistry
*on the look out for someone to play her arch villain Kane and her Father Robin.
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fridaiversen · 3 years ago
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How can one believe in vampires?
* Frida was about to exit her residence when Antoine caught her attention. "Ms Iversen, You almost forgot your fur. It is winter." The beauty straightened her back and nodded as though she could have so carelessly have forgotten such a thing.* Yes, yes, Antoine. I must not have been thinking today. *It had been rumored that her sire was in town searching for her. He no longer had any good intention for her any longer. 
Extending her arms back, her servant slid her fur she'd obtained in the mid 1400's. It had been well cared for and maintained over the years. Her servants had made it when she was a teenager.
As she went to open the door a 10 year boy opened the door for her and smiled up. Glancing down a firm smile upon her face.* You will make a great warrior one day young man if you continue down this road.
*As she took a seat in the corner and ordered a brandy, she overhead the conversation. Interrupting the conversation, she laughed.* Dear girl. You make it sound as though you believe vampires truly exist. And why would you think such a thing?  @feminacanitphilomena
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goalhofer · 3 years ago
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2020 Olympics Denmark Roster
Archery
Maja Buskbjerg-Jager (Nørre Broby)
Athletics
Thijs Nijhuis (Copenhagen)
Abdi-Hakin Ulad (Skælskør)
Ole Hesselbjerg (Charlottenlund)
Kojo Musah (Aarhus)
Simon Hansen (Herning)
Tazana Dyrbak-Kamanga (Nairobi, Kenya)
Frederik Schou-Nielsen (Copenhagen)
Anna Møller (Copenhagen)
Sara Slott-Petersen (Nykøbing Falster)
Emma Bomme-Beiter (Copenhagen)
Astrid Glenner-Frandsen (Copenhagen)
Ida Karstoft (Copenhagen)
Mathilde Kramer (Copenhagen)
Rowing
Sverri Sandberg-Nielsen (Tórshavn)
Joachim Sutton (Roskilde)
Frederic Vystavel (Copenhagen)
Ida Gørtz Jacobsen (Copenhagen)
Christina Juhl-Johansen (Tommerup Stationsby)
Fie Udby-Erichsen (Hobro)
Hedvig Rasmussen (Fredriksberg)
Frida Sanggaard-Nielsen (Copenhagen)
Trine Dahl-Pedersen (Copenhagen)
Sailing
Jakob Precht-Jensen (Aarhus)
Jonas Warrer (Aarhus)
Christian Lübeck (Lyngby)
Ida Baad-Nielsen (Aarhus)
Marie Olsen (Aarhus)
Lin Cenholt (Aarhus)
Lærke Buhl-Hansen (Copenhagen)
Anne-Marie Rindom (Søllerød)
Shooting
Jesper Hansen (Bjergsted)
Steffen Olsen (Aarhus)
Rikke Ibsen (Herning)
Anna Nielsen (Funen)
Table Tennis
Jonathan Groth (Copenhagen)
Wrestling
Fredrik Bjerrehuus (Herning)
Badminton
Anders Antonsen (Aarhus)
Viktor Axelsen (Dubai, U.A.E.)
Kim Astrup-Sørensen (Copenhagen)
Anders Rasmussen (Copenhagen)
Mia Blichfeldt (Solrød Strand)
Maiken Fruergaard-Sørensen (Hvidovre)
Sara Thygesen (Frederiksberg)
Mathias Christiansen (Copenhagen)
Alexandra Bøje (Copenhagen)
Canoeing
Sara Milthers (Copenhagen)
Julie Frølund-Funch (Copenhagen)
Bolette Iversen (Copenhagen)
Emma Jørgensen (Bursø)
Cycling
Kasper Asgreen (Kolding)
Jakob Fuglsang (Geneva, Switzerland)
Christopher Juul-Jensen (Kilmacanogue, Ireland)
Michael Valgren-Hundahl (Østerild)
Niklas Larsen (Slagelse)
Lasse Hansen (Faaborg)
Rasmus Pedersen (Odense)
Frederik Rodenberg-Madsen (Værløse)
Michael Mørkøv-Christensen (Kokkedal)
Sebastian Fini-Carstensen (Hellerup)
Emma Norsgaard-Jørgensen (Silkeborg)
Cecilie Uttrup-Ludwig (Fredriksberg)
Amalie Dideriksen (Kastrup)
Julie Leth (Aarhus)
Caroline Bohé (Hillerød)
Malene Degn (Copenhagen)
Simone Christensen (Aaarhus)
Equestrian
Peter Flarup (Søndre)
Andreas Schou (Kolding)
Cathrine Dufour (Hvalsø)
Carina Cassøe-Krüth (Hobro)
Nanna Skodborg-Merrald (Hvalsø)
Golf
Rasmus Højgaard (Billund)
Joachim B. Hansen (Hørsholm)
Nanna Madsen (Copenhagen)
Emily Pedersen (Copenhagen)
Handball
Niklas Landin-Jacobsen (Søborg)
Magnus Landin-Jacobsen (Søborg)
Emil Jakobsen (Kerteminde)
Magnus Saugstrup-Jensen (Aalborg)
Lasse Svan-Hansen (Lille Heddinge)
Kevin Møller (Tønder)
Henrik Møllgaard-Jensen (Bramming)
Mads Mensah-Larsen (Holbæk)
Henrik Toft-Hansen (Skive)
Mikkel Hansen (Helsingør)
Morten Olsen (Osted)
Jóhan Hansen (Tórshavn, Faroe Øer)
Lasse Andersson (Copenhagen)
Jacob Holm (Esbjerg)
Mathias Gidsel (Skjern)
Judo
Lærke Olsen (Hørsholm)
Skateboarding
Rune Glifberg (Copenhagen)
Swimming
Tobias Bjerg (Bagsvaerd)
Anton Ipsen (Birkerod)
Alexander Nørgaard (Birkerod)
Helena Bach (Holstrebo)
Emilie Beckmann (Tune)
Pernille Blume (Herlev)
Signe Bro (Ballerup)
Julie Jensen (Hvidovre)
Jeannette Ottesen (Kongens Lyngby)
Clara Rybak-Andersen (Charlottenlund)
Karoline Sørensen (Copenhagen)
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