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Jan Kvalheim (born 5 February 1963, Skien) is a former beach volleyball player from Norway, who represented his native country in two consecutive Summer Olympics: 1996 and 2000. Alongside Bjørn Maaseide he won several medals at the European Championships in the 1990s and became world champion in the 1994-1995 season. Kvalheim/Maaseide have 7 wins on the FIVB World Tour. Kvalheim played pro volleyball in France in Arago Sète (1984–1989) and AS Cannes (1989–1992) and became French champion 2 times with AS Cannes and won the French cup in 1988 with Arago Sète.

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  • Jan Kvalheim (* 5. Februar 1963 in Skien) ist ein ehemaliger norwegischer Volleyball- und Beachvolleyballspieler. (de)
  • Jan Kvalheim (Skien, 5 de febrero de 1963) es un deportista noruego que compitió en voleibol, en la modalidad de playa. Ganó cinco medallas en el Campeonato Europeo de Vóley Playa entre los años 1993 y 1999.​ Participó en dos Juegos Olímpicos de Verano, ocupando el séptimo lugar en Atlanta 1996 y el 19.º en Sídney 2000.​ (es)
  • Jan Kvalheim (born 5 February 1963, Skien) is a former beach volleyball player from Norway, who represented his native country in two consecutive Summer Olympics: 1996 and 2000. Alongside Bjørn Maaseide he won several medals at the European Championships in the 1990s and became world champion in the 1994-1995 season. Kvalheim/Maaseide have 7 wins on the FIVB World Tour. Kvalheim played pro volleyball in France in Arago Sète (1984–1989) and AS Cannes (1989–1992) and became French champion 2 times with AS Cannes and won the French cup in 1988 with Arago Sète. Kvalheim is now working for Kvalheim/Maaseide as, which is part of World Event - and was the personal manager for John Arne Riise who plays football in Fulham FC. He was the press director for the FIVB Beach Volleyball World Championships in Stavanger 2009. (en)
  • Jan Kvalheim (Skien, 5 februari 1963) is een voormalig Noors volleybaler en beachvolleyballer. In de laatste discipline won hij met Bjørn Maaseide eenmaal het eindklassement van de FIVB World Tour. Daarnaast behaalden ze vijf medailles bij de Europese kampioenschappen – waarvan één gouden – en namen ze deel aan twee opeenvolgende Olympische Spelen. (nl)
  • Jan Kvalheim (ur. 5 lutego 1963 w Skien) – norweski siatkarz plażowy, zwycięzca cyklu World Tour w 1994, wielokrotny medalista mistrzostw Europy. Zdobył złoty medal na ME w 1994, trzykrotnie zdobył srebrny medal oraz raz brązowy. Uczestnik Igrzysk Olimpijskich w 1996 i w 2000. Wszystkie sukcesy święcił grając z Bjørnem Maaseidem. (pl)
  • Jan Kvalheim (Skien, 5 de fevereiro de 1963) é um ex-voleibolista indoor e jogador de vôlei de praia norueguês, com marca de alcance de 348 cm no ataque e 225 cm no bloqueio, e que foi medalhista de ouro na edição dos Jogos da Boa Vontade (Goodwill Games) de 1994 na Rússia e obteve ainda a medalha de ouro na temporada de 1994 no Circuito Mundial de Vôlei de Praia.Competiu em duas edições dos Jogos Olímpicos de Verão em 1996 e 2000. (pt)
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  • Jan Kvalheim (* 5. Februar 1963 in Skien) ist ein ehemaliger norwegischer Volleyball- und Beachvolleyballspieler. (de)
  • Jan Kvalheim (Skien, 5 de febrero de 1963) es un deportista noruego que compitió en voleibol, en la modalidad de playa. Ganó cinco medallas en el Campeonato Europeo de Vóley Playa entre los años 1993 y 1999.​ Participó en dos Juegos Olímpicos de Verano, ocupando el séptimo lugar en Atlanta 1996 y el 19.º en Sídney 2000.​ (es)
  • Jan Kvalheim (Skien, 5 februari 1963) is een voormalig Noors volleybaler en beachvolleyballer. In de laatste discipline won hij met Bjørn Maaseide eenmaal het eindklassement van de FIVB World Tour. Daarnaast behaalden ze vijf medailles bij de Europese kampioenschappen – waarvan één gouden – en namen ze deel aan twee opeenvolgende Olympische Spelen. (nl)
  • Jan Kvalheim (ur. 5 lutego 1963 w Skien) – norweski siatkarz plażowy, zwycięzca cyklu World Tour w 1994, wielokrotny medalista mistrzostw Europy. Zdobył złoty medal na ME w 1994, trzykrotnie zdobył srebrny medal oraz raz brązowy. Uczestnik Igrzysk Olimpijskich w 1996 i w 2000. Wszystkie sukcesy święcił grając z Bjørnem Maaseidem. (pl)
  • Jan Kvalheim (Skien, 5 de fevereiro de 1963) é um ex-voleibolista indoor e jogador de vôlei de praia norueguês, com marca de alcance de 348 cm no ataque e 225 cm no bloqueio, e que foi medalhista de ouro na edição dos Jogos da Boa Vontade (Goodwill Games) de 1994 na Rússia e obteve ainda a medalha de ouro na temporada de 1994 no Circuito Mundial de Vôlei de Praia.Competiu em duas edições dos Jogos Olímpicos de Verão em 1996 e 2000. (pt)
  • Jan Kvalheim (born 5 February 1963, Skien) is a former beach volleyball player from Norway, who represented his native country in two consecutive Summer Olympics: 1996 and 2000. Alongside Bjørn Maaseide he won several medals at the European Championships in the 1990s and became world champion in the 1994-1995 season. Kvalheim/Maaseide have 7 wins on the FIVB World Tour. Kvalheim played pro volleyball in France in Arago Sète (1984–1989) and AS Cannes (1989–1992) and became French champion 2 times with AS Cannes and won the French cup in 1988 with Arago Sète. (en)
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