Kjell Kristian Rike Explained

Kjell Kristian Rike
Birth Name:Kjell Kristian Rike
Birth Date:12 July 1944
Birth Place:Byglandsfjord, Norway
Death Place:Oslo, Norway
Show:Various; mostly winter sports
Station:NRK
Style:Sports commentator
Country:Norway
Prevshow:Norge Rundt
Awards:Gullruten honorary prize (2007)

Kjell Kristian Rike (12 July 1944  - 19 May 2008) was a Norwegian sports commentator, originally from Byglandsfjord. He reported on biathlon events for NRK starting in 1977, and also on cross-country skiing from 1985.[1]

He was a commentator during several football world championships, and also at golf, cycling, track and field athletics, shooting, harness racing, and alpine skiing events.

Rike was member of the original staff of the long-running TV series Norge rundt in 1976, and is credited for having suggested the signature tune for the program, "Norsk dans nr. 2" by Edvard Grieg.[2]

He was an active sport shooter and a Norwegian champion in 1974.

He died on 19 May 2008, about a month after he was diagnosed with terminal lung cancer. He married his longtime partner, Marit Rosendahl, just a few days after being diagnosed.[3]

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Notes and References

  1. News: Kjell Kristian Rike er død. NRK. 19 May 2008. 19 May 2008 . Norwegian.
  2. News: 30 år med vanlige folk. Marie. Aubert. Bergens Tidende. 27 September 2006. 19 May 2008 . Norwegian.
  3. News: Popular NRK sports commentator dead at 63. Aftenposten. 20 May 2008. 23 May 2008 . dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20080521081854/http://www.aftenposten.no/english/sports/article2434544.ece. 21 May 2008.