Arne Scheie
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Arne Scheie | |
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Born | Arne Scheie 7 January 1944 |
Career | |
Show | Mostly football and ski jumping |
Station(s) | NRK |
Style | Sports commentator |
Country | Norway |
Arne Scheie (born 7 January 1944) is a Norwegian sports commentator, with football and ski jumping as his specialties.
He started working in the Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation in 1972, and started commenting the Four Hills Tournament in 1973.[1] Over the years, he has been involved with eight Winter Olympics, attended over 30 Four Hills Tournaments and has commentated on well over 100 matches for the Norway national football team. Scheie has also commentated on cross-country skiing, biathlon, swimming and bandy for the Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation.[citation needed][needs update]
Arne Scheie is a part of the cultural landscape for many Norwegians, who have grown up with his commentary. Among others, he is known for his spontaneous outbursts to his colleague Jon Herwig Carlsen such as when Tommy Ingebrigtsen won world championship gold in ski jumping in Thunder Bay in 1995: "Can I kiss you, Jon?" Carlsen replied "Yes! Of course!"[citation needed]
Books issued by Scheie include Arne Scheies fotballspørrebok (2001) and Øyeblikkene vi aldri glemmer (2003, with Otto Ulseth). In 2005, he was given the Gullruten honorary award.[1]
References[]
- ^ Jump up to: a b "Arne Scheie". Store norske leksikon (in Norwegian). Oslo: Kunnskapsforlaget. Retrieved 8 May 2011.
External links[]
- Official homepage
- Norwegian Wikiquote has quotations related to: Arne Scheie
- 1944 births
- Living people
- Norwegian sports journalists
- NRK people
- Norwegian association football commentators
- Norwegian skiing and biathlon commentators