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'''Kari Karlsen''' (born [[5 February]] [[1952]]) is a retired [[Norway|Norwegian]] [[high jump]]er. She represented [[Oslo IL]].
'''Kari Karlsen''' (born 5 February 1952) is a retired [[Norway|Norwegian]] [[high jump]]er. She represented [[Oslo IL]].


She finished tenth at the [[1970 European Indoor Championships in Athletics|1970 European Indoor Championships]], eleventh at the [[1971 European Indoor Championships in Athletics|1971 European Indoor Championships]] and thirteenth at the [[1974 European Indoor Championships in Athletics|1974 European Indoor Championships]]. <ref>[http://www.friidrett.no/friidrett/statistikk/internasjonal/kk.htm Norwegian international athletes - K] {{no icon}}</ref> She became Norwegian champion in the years 1970-1973. <ref>[http://www.friidrett.no/friidrett/statistikk/nm/khj.htm Norwegian championships in high jump] {{no icon}}</ref>
She finished tenth at the [[1970 European Indoor Championships in Athletics|1970 European Indoor Championships]], eleventh at the [[1971 European Indoor Championships in Athletics|1971 European Indoor Championships]] and thirteenth at the [[1974 European Indoor Championships in Athletics|1974 European Indoor Championships]]. <ref>[http://www.friidrett.no/friidrett/statistikk/internasjonal/kk.htm Norwegian international athletes - K] {{no icon}}</ref> She became Norwegian champion in the years 1970-1973. <ref>[http://www.friidrett.no/friidrett/statistikk/nm/khj.htm Norwegian championships in high jump] {{no icon}}</ref>

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Kari Karlsen (born 5 February 1952) is a retired Norwegian high jumper. She represented Oslo IL.

She finished tenth at the 1970 European Indoor Championships, eleventh at the 1971 European Indoor Championships and thirteenth at the 1974 European Indoor Championships. [1] She became Norwegian champion in the years 1970-1973. [2]

Her personal best jump was 1.80 metres, achieved in July 1971 in London. [3]

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