Current 3-5-1960: Long trail to the top Since he was a little boy, Einar Østby (no. 33) has set himself the Olympics as his goal. He knows the price of the places near Sixten Jernberg (No. 28). In the Monolith race, Østby secured a place on the Olympic team. Einar Østby is this year's new name in Norwegian skiing. Trainer Kr. Kvello cheers him on in the Monolith race. More inside the magazine! The competition was razor sharp. Einar Østby (no. 33) gave everything he had and secured a place on the Olympic team. He was cheered on from the packed stands. The race cost the organizers tens of thou
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NTB / Alamy Stock PhotoImage ID:
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8793 x 8778 px | 74.4 x 74.3 cm | 29.3 x 29.3 inches | 300dpiDate taken:
1 January 1960Photographer:
Ivar AaserudMore information:
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Current 3-5-1960: Long trail to the top Since he was a little boy, Einar Østby (no. 33) has set himself the Olympics as his goal. He knows the price of the places near Sixten Jernberg (No. 28). In the Monolith race, Østby secured a place on the Olympic team. Einar Østby is this year's new name in Norwegian skiing. Trainer Kr. Kvello cheers him on in the Monolith race. More inside the magazine! The competition was razor sharp. Einar Østby (no. 33) gave everything he had and secured a place on the Olympic team. He was cheered on from the packed stands. The race cost the organizers tens of thousands of kroner. For several days, trucks drove tons of snow to cover the 3.8-kilometer strip of green lawns in the park. Photo: Ivar Aaserud / Aktuell / NTB ***PHOTO NOT IMAGE PROCESSED***