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The Guardian
17-07-2025
- Sport
- The Guardian
Norwegian Olympic medalist Audun Grønvold dies after lightning strike
The 2010 Olympic ski cross medalist Audun Grønvold has died after being struck by lightning, the Norwegian ski federation announced on Wednesday. He was 49. Grønvold won bronze at the 2010 Vancouver Games. 'It is with great sadness that we have received the news of Audun Grønvold's untimely passing,' the federation said. 'The former national alpine skier and ski cross athlete was recently struck by lightning during a cabin trip.' The federation said Grønvold was 'quickly taken to hospital and received treatment for the injuries he sustained in the lightning strike' but died on Tuesday night. Grønvold was a member of Norway's alpine skiing team before he moved into freestyle and ski cross. He had one podium finish as a World Cup alpine skier, finishing third in a downhill in Sierra Nevada, Spain, in 1999. He also won a bronze medal in ski cross at the 2005 world championships, and the overall ski cross cup in 2007. After his career ended, he became a national-team coach and a TV commentator. 'Norwegian skiing has lost a prominent figure, who has meant so much to both the Alpine and freestyle communities,' the federation president, Tove Moe Dyrhaug, said, adding that his death created 'a huge void'. Grønvold is survived by his wife and three children. Kristin Tandberg Haugsjå said in a Facebook post that her husband was 'my great love and my best friend for 20 years'. She added the accident had happened while they were on their summer vacation.


The Independent
17-07-2025
- Sport
- The Independent
Olympic skier dies after being struck by lightning
Olympic ski cross medalist Audun Groenvold has died after being struck by lightning, the Norwegian ski federation announced Wednesday. He was 49. Groenvold won bronze at the 2010 Vancouver Games. "It is with great sadness that we have received the news of Audun Groenvold's untimely passing," the federation said. "The former national Alpine skier and ski cross athlete was recently struck by lightning during a cabin trip.' The federation said Groenvold was "quickly taken to hospital and received treatment for the injuries he sustained in the lightning strike" and then died Tuesday night. Groenvold was a member of Norway's Alpine skiing team before he moved into freestyle and ski cross. He had one podium finish as a World Cup Alpine skier, finishing third in a downhill in Sierra Nevada, Spain, in 1999. He also won a bronze medal in ski cross at the 2005 World Championships, and the overall ski cross cup in 2007. After his career ended, he became a national team coach and a TV commentator. "Norwegian skiing has lost a prominent figure, who has meant so much to both the Alpine and freestyle communities," federation president Tove Moe Dyrhaug said, adding that his passing creates "a huge void." AP


CNN
17-07-2025
- Sport
- CNN
Norwegian Olympic ski cross medalist Audun Groenvold dies after being struck by lightning
Olympic ski cross medalist Audun Groenvold has died after being struck by lightning, the Norwegian ski federation announced Wednesday. He was 49. Groenvold won bronze at the 2010 Vancouver Games. 'It is with great sadness that we have received the news of Audun Groenvold's untimely passing,' the federation said. 'The former national Alpine skier and ski cross athlete was recently struck by lightning during a cabin trip.' The federation said Groenvold was 'quickly taken to hospital and received treatment for the injuries he sustained in the lightning strike' and then died Tuesday night. Groenvold was a member of Norway's Alpine skiing team before he moved into freestyle and ski cross. He had one podium finish as a World Cup Alpine skier, finishing third in a downhill in Sierra Nevada, Spain, in 1999. He also won a bronze medal in ski cross at the 2005 world championships, and the overall ski cross cup in 2007. After his career ended, he became a national team coach and a TV commentator. 'Norwegian skiing has lost a prominent figure, who has meant so much to both the Alpine and freestyle communities,' federation president Tove Moe Dyrhaug said, adding that his passing creates 'a huge void.'


CNN
17-07-2025
- Sport
- CNN
Norwegian Olympic ski cross medalist Audun Groenvold dies after being struck by lightning
Olympic ski cross medalist Audun Groenvold has died after being struck by lightning, the Norwegian ski federation announced Wednesday. He was 49. Groenvold won bronze at the 2010 Vancouver Games. 'It is with great sadness that we have received the news of Audun Groenvold's untimely passing,' the federation said. 'The former national Alpine skier and ski cross athlete was recently struck by lightning during a cabin trip.' The federation said Groenvold was 'quickly taken to hospital and received treatment for the injuries he sustained in the lightning strike' and then died Tuesday night. Groenvold was a member of Norway's Alpine skiing team before he moved into freestyle and ski cross. He had one podium finish as a World Cup Alpine skier, finishing third in a downhill in Sierra Nevada, Spain, in 1999. He also won a bronze medal in ski cross at the 2005 world championships, and the overall ski cross cup in 2007. After his career ended, he became a national team coach and a TV commentator. 'Norwegian skiing has lost a prominent figure, who has meant so much to both the Alpine and freestyle communities,' federation president Tove Moe Dyrhaug said, adding that his passing creates 'a huge void.'

ABC News
16-07-2025
- Sport
- ABC News
Norwegian Olympic medallist Audun Grønvold dies after being struck by lightning
Olympic ski cross medallist Audun Grønvold has died after being struck by lightning. The Norwegian Ski Federation (NSF) confirmed Grønvold's death. He was 49. Grønvold won bronze at the 2010 Vancouver Games. "It is with great sadness that we have received the news of Audun Grønvold's untimely passing," an NSF statement read. "The former national alpine skier and ski cross athlete was recently struck by lightning during a cabin trip." The NSF said Grønvold was "quickly taken to hospital and received treatment for the injuries he sustained in the lightning strike" but died earlier this week. Grønvold was a member of Norway's alpine skiing team before he moved into freestyle and ski cross. He had one podium finish as a World Cup alpine skier, finishing third in a downhill event in Spain, in 1999. Grønvold also won bronze in ski cross at the 2005 world championships and at the overall World Cup in 2007. After his career ended, he became a national team coach and a TV commentator. "Norwegian skiing has lost a prominent figure, who has meant so much to both the Alpine and freestyle communities," NSF president Tove Moe Dyrhaug said. Dyrhaug said Grønvold's death created "a huge void". AP