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NORWEGIAN ALPINE SKIER
Nina Loeseth; Nina Loseth; Nina Löseth; Nina Løseth
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Nina Grønnum         
DANISH PHONETICIAN
Nina Gronnum; Nina Groennum; Nina Thorsen; Nina Grønnum Thorsen; Gronnum
Nina Grønnum (; born March 1st, 1945 in Copenhagen) is a Danish retired phonetician and associate professor emeritus from the University of Copenhagen. She is best known for her work on the pronunciation of Danish and especially her many studies on Danish intonation and prosody.
Nina (name)         
FEMALE GIVEN NAME
Nina (given name)
Nina is a feminine given name with various origins. It is a predominantly east European and Slavic name that has later been used globally.
Nina Kamneva         
SOVIET ATHLETE AND MILITARY ENGINEER
Nina Kámneva
Nina Alekseevna Kamneva (; 1916 – 1973) was a Soviet athlete and military engineer. She was best known for breaking the world record for a free fall parachute jump in 1934.

Wikipedia

Nina Haver-Løseth

Nina Haver-Løseth (born 27 February 1989) is a retired Norwegian World Cup alpine ski racer and specializes in the technical events of slalom and giant slalom.

Haver-Løseth made her World Cup debut in February 2006, and her first podium came in a slalom race at Zagreb in January 2015. In January 2016, she gained her first World Cup win in a slalom at Santa Caterina, becoming the first Norwegian woman to win a World Cup slalom since Trine Bakke almost exactly sixteen years earlier.

At the 2007 World Championships in Sweden at Åre, Haver-Løseth was the top Norwegian female, with 30th in the giant slalom and tenth in the slalom.

Born in Ålesund, Møre og Romsdal, her sisters Lene and Mona Løseth are also alpine ski racers; she represents the Spjelkavik IL club.