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Stein Johnson
Sten ("Stein") Jean Johnson (October 20, 1921 – April 28, 2012) was a Norwegian speed skating trainer and athlete. He was born in Bergen and is the nephew of Sonja Johnsson.
Johnson was a competitor in discus throw in the 1948 (where he finished eighth) and 1952 Summer Olympics. In addition he finished fifth at the 1946 European Championships and fourth at the 1950 European Championships.〔(Norwegian international athletes - S )〕
He later became trainer for the Norwegian national speed skating team. By applying scientific methods, he brought the competitors to an until then unknown level of achievement, which again brought a score of records and results, for instance by the Norwegian skaters Nils Aaness, Knut Johannesen, Per Ivar Moe, and Magne Thomassen winning the first four positions in the 1963 European Speed Skating Championships. This became known as the ''Norwegian speed skating revolution'', and Stein Johnson's methods were soon adopted by other countries.
Johnson was awarded the Egebergs Ærespris and the Kniksen award in 2005 for his achievements as a coach.
==References==

*(Stein Johnson's profile at Sports Reference.com )
*(Stein Johnson's obituary )




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