Sverre Knutsønn Seeberg (born 3 December 1950) is a Norwegian sports official.He was an active dog sled racer, being national champion in the sport. He served as president of the Norwegian Sled Dog Racing Association, co-founded the European Sled Dog Racing Association and in 1986 became an honorary member of his local club Holmenkollen Hundekjørerklubb.[1] From 1983 to 1988 he was the secretary-general of the Norwegian Ski Federation.[2] In skiing, he represents the club IL Heming.[3]
Seeberg became president of the Norwegian Ski Federation in 2002 upon Jan Jensen's death, and in 2004 he also became a board member of the International Ski Federation. In 2011 he was rumored to be a candidate as president of the Norwegian Confederation of Sports, but it did not go through. He stepped down from the Norwegian Ski Federation in 2012.[4] [5]