Lunde, Vibeke (1921–1962)
Lunde, Vibeke (1921–1962)
Norwegian yacht racer. Born Mar 21, 1921, in Norway; died Aug 12, 1962; m. Peder or Peter Lunde; children: Peter Lunde Jr. (Olympian who won gold and silver medals).
At Helsinki Olympics, won a silver medal in 5.5 meter class with husband (1952).
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