Dybendahl Hartz, Trude (1966–)
Dybendahl Hartz, Trude (1966–)
Norwegian cross-country skier. Name variations: Trude Dybendahl. Born Jan 8, 1966, in Norway.
Won a silver medal for 4 × 5 km relay at Calgary Olympics (1988); won a silver medal for 4 × 5 km relay at Albertville Olympics (1992); won a silver medal for 4.5 km relay at Lillehammer Olympics (1994).
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