44 the year before. 3 years. The largest increase in the total fertility rate last year was in Innlandet and Nordland.
51. 65. Separately, a fresh survey conducted for Tryg Insurance shows that 2 out of 10 Norwegians have bathed outdoors in winter during the last five years.
That corresponds to hundreds of thousands of Norwegians bathing alone in ice-cold water, and that worries us. Bathing alone always involves an extra risk, regardless of water temperature, but in winter the risk is significantly greater.
According to the Tryg Insurance press release, 31 percent of those who have bathed outdoors in winter report doing it alone. Espen Borge, a communications advisor at Tryg, expressed concern, saying, 'That corresponds to hundreds of thousands of Norwegians bathing alone in ice-cold water, and that worries us. ' In sports news, Norwegian ski jumpers performed strongly in Saturday's World Cup event for women in Holmenkollen.
In the first round, there were four Norwegians among the top seven, with Heidi Dyhre Traaserud as the best in second place. The double Olympic champion Anna Odine Strøm was in third place in the first round. 4 points behind the winner from Slovenia.
It was particularly women aged 30–34 who contributed to last year's increase, while fertility was relatively stable for the other age groups.
Silje Opseth was in sixth place and Eirin Maria Kvandal in tied seventh place after the first round. Opseth's 120 meters and Kvandal's 121 meters meant that Opseth and Kvandal placed fifth and seventh after two jumps. Heidi Dyhre Traaserud placed between her teammates.
Eirin Maria Kvandal placed seventh in Saturday's World Cup ski jumping event for women in Holmenkollen. Nika Prevc advanced from fifth to first place in the World Cup ski jumping event. Prevc has long decided the competition for the overall World Cup victory.