Norwegian Championships Set for NM-veka Extravaganza

Mark your calendars for an action-packed weekend as the Norwegian Championships descend upon Håkonshallen in Lillehammer from March 22nd to 24th as part of the NM-veka festivities.

NM-veka is not just any event; it’s a grand celebration including a diverse range of sports including table tennis badminton dance skating rugby dog driving snowmobile sports fly casting and climbing all hosting their championships.

Some of the most prominent favorites and last year’s winners are:

Men’s Singles: Borgar HAUG from Fornebu BTK

Women’s Singles: Martine TOFTAKER from B-72

Women Standing Singles: Aida DAHLEN from Randesund

Men’s Standing Singles: Krizander MAGNUSSEN

Para Open Singles: Thomas SÆTRE from Bergen PIL

Venue: Håkonshallen in Lillehammer

Schedule: March 22nd to 24th

Stay tuned for updates and immerse yourself in the excitement of the Norwegian Championships at NM-veka!

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