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Norwegian Olympian Audun Groenvold, 49, dies from lightning strike

Norwegian Olympian Audun Groenvold, 49, dies from lightning strike

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July 16 (UPI) -- Norwegian skier Audun Groenvold, a bronze medalist at the 2020 Winter Olympics, was struck by lightning and died, the Norwegian Ski Federation said Wednesday. He was 49.
The federation said the incident occurred while Groenvold was on a cabin trip. He was taken to a hospital and treated for his injuries, but died Tuesday night.
"Norwegian skiing has lost a prominent figure, who has meant so much to both the alpine and freestyle communities," federation president Tove Moe Dyrhaug said in a statement. "Audun had a great career in both alpine skiing and ski cross, before becoming the national ski cross coach.
"The Norwegian Ski Association also remembers his efforts on the ski board. There will be a big void after Audun."
Groenvold earned his gold medal in ski cross at the Winter Olympics on Feb. 21, 2010, in West Vancouver. He was a national alpine skier from 1993 to 2003. He later won a bronze medal in ski cross at the World Championships and the ski cross cup in 2007, in addition to his bronze medal.
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Australian actor Julian McMahon, a cast member in "Premonition," arrives for the premiere of the film at the Arclight Cinerama Dome in Los Angeles on March 12, 2007. The actor, known for roles in "Nip/Tuck," "Fantastic Four" and "FBI: Most Wanted" died at the age of 56 of cancer on July 4th. Photo by Jim Ruymen/UPI | License Photo
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