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Johan Remen Evensen was born on 16 September, 1985 in Øksnes, Norway, is a Norwegian ski jumper. Discover Johan Remen Evensen's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 38 years old?

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Age 38 years old
Zodiac Sign Virgo
Born 16 September, 1985
Birthday 16 September
Birthplace Øksnes, Norway
Nationality Norway

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Johan Remen Evensen Height, Weight & Measurements

At 38 years old, Johan Remen Evensen height is 1.79m .

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Who Is Johan Remen Evensen's Wife?

His wife is Marita Evensen

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Johan Remen Evensen Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Johan Remen Evensen worth at the age of 38 years old? Johan Remen Evensen’s income source is mostly from being a successful Former. He is from Norway. We have estimated Johan Remen Evensen's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2024 $1 Million - $5 Million
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1985

Johan Remen Evensen (born 16 September 1985) is a Norwegian former ski jumper.

2006

At the Norwegian Championships held in Holmenkollen in January 2006, Remen Evensen finished seventeenth in the large hill.

2007

In January 2007 he was used as a test jumper in the ski flying hill Vikersundbakken.

He described this as "fantastically fun", and added that the success of Anders Jacobsen inspired him.

By February 2007, he had displayed consistently good results in the Norwegian Tournament.

He then performed well in the 2007 national championships.

For this, he was sent to Japan to compete in the FIS Cup, the third highest level of international ski jumping.

Competing three times, twice in Zao and once in Sapporo, Evensen recorded two victories and one second place.

He followed up with a second place in his first Continental Cup event, in Zakopane two weeks later.

He was drafted to the Norwegian squad for the World Cup event in Planica, but here he fell through in the qualification round.

At this time his short-term goal (his long-term goal being to become "the world's best ski jumper") was to make the Norwegian national ski jumping team.

In May the same year his inclusion in the national B team was announced.

He landed a number of sponsor deals in order to concentrate fully on his training.

In the 2007/08 season, Evensen continued his Continental Cup career in January, with three competitions in Sapporo.

His best result was a fourth place.

At his next international competition, the Continental Cup in Trondheim in March, he finished ninth and tenth in the two races.

This season he achieved a personal best jump of 212 metres as a test jumper in Planica.

2008

A late bloomer, Evensen made his World Cup debut during the 2008/09 season at age 23, and earned a place in the Norwegian World Cup team following consecutive top 12 finishes at Granåsen.

On 14 December 2008, Evensen finished on the podium for the first time in his career, when he finished third in the World Cup event at Pragelato.

He was also a test jumper at the FIS Ski Flying World Championships 2008.

Ahead of the 2008 season, his place on the national B team was reaffirmed.

He achieved mediocre results during the autumn 2008 Continental Cup run, but his performances in the Norwegian Tournament secured him a place on the team for the 2008–09 World Cup opener in Trondheim.

In Trondheim Evensen achieved a tenth place in the first race, and followed up with a twelfth place the next day.

He was noted as a surprise achiever by the national media.

Evensen himself described the competition as a "dream" and "completely insane".

A week later in Pragelato, Evensen achieved a seventh place.

Being the highest-placed Norwegian in the race, he described the experience as "unreal".

2011

He is a two-time world record holder in ski flying, achieving his peak distance of 246.5 m in 2011.

On 11 February 2011, Evensen made the world's longest ski jump with 246.5 meters in the ski flying qualification round in Vikersund, Norway.

The following day he won his first world cup competition in the main event.

2012

he announced his retirement from the sport just prior to the 2012 Ski Flying World Championships.

Evensen was born in Alsvåg, but his family moved from Sørvågen to Molde, his mother's home city, when Johan was aged seven.

He has four brothers.

He took up ski jumping in the sports club Molde og Omegn IF at the age of seven, his father Arnor Evensen being a supportive figure.

Johan Remen Evensen attended secondary school at Heimdal, being affiliated with the regional ski jumping team Trønderhopp.

He later moved to Oslo, leaving Trønderhopp to join Eastern Norway's Kollenhopp.

Just four days ahead of the FIS Ski Flying World Championships 2012 at Vikersund in Norway Johan Remen Evensen announced that he would retire from ski jumping effective immediately.

Since he had not been selected to represent Norway in the forthcoming world championship some people speculated a connection between this and his decision to quit.

At a press conference he explained however that the reason for his quitting was a persistent problem keeping his weight down.

He explained that he had been gaining weight without being able to account for it, and he concluded, "I have a body that doesn't function, and that means it's time to quit."