Kjell Ulrichsen | |
Gender: | M |
Birth Date: | 1944 11, df=yes |
Curling Club: | Bærum CC, Oslo |
World Championship Appearances: | 2 |
European Championship Appearances: | 1 |
Show-Medals: | yes |
Kjell Christian Ulrichsen (born 18 November 1944) is a Norwegian businessperson and former curler.
Along with Erik Must, Ulrichsen established the stock broker Fondsfinans. The two later bought part of the publishing company Gyldendal Norsk Forlag.[1] [2] On 26 November 2008, he sold his shares to Must for NOK 350 per share, even though co-owner Trygve Hegnar, with whom they were in a conflict, had bid NOK 500.[3] Through the company Stabæk Holding he owns Telenor Arena, the home ground of Stabæk Fotball, and was previously one of the club's main owners.[4]
From the age of two until the age of eighteen, Ulrichsen lived at an orphanage. He is cousin of Queen Sonja.[5] He has had a legal conflict with Sandefjord Municipality regarding his property on Yxney at Østerøya regarding him trying to hinder the public their freedom to roam.[6]
He is a champion of the first-ever European Curling Championships, played and a three-time Norwegian men's curling champion.
Season | Skip | Third | Second | Lead | Events | |
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1970–71 | Kjell Ulrichsen | (6th) | ||||
1971–72 | Knut Bjaanaes | Sven Kroken | Per Dammen | Kjell Ulrichsen | (6th) | |
1975–76 | Knut Bjaanaes | Sven Kroken | Kjell Ulrichsen |