Individual wins 8 Individual podiums 22 Weight 64 kg | Seasons 2001–20122014 Team wins 7 Height 1.83 m Total podiums 22 | |
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Spouse Martine Remsøy Romøren (m. 2011) Similar Roar Ljøkelsøy, Matti Hautamäki, Anders Bardal, Anders Jacobsen, Tom Hilde |
Bjørn Einar Romøren (born 1 April 1981) is a Norwegian former ski jumper who competed from 2001 to 2014. His career highlights include ski flying two world records and a team bronze medal at the 2006 Winter Olympics. Bjørn Einar is the younger brother of Jan-Erik Romøren, best known by the stage name Nag, frontman of black metal band Tsjuder.
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Career

Romøren achieved his first World Cup victory in Bischofshofen during the 2002–03 Four Hills Tournament. He later won several more World Cup competitions as well as two World Championship bronze medals in the team large hill event in Val di Fiemme (2003) and Oberstdorf (2005). At the 2006 Winter Olympics in Pragelato, Romøren won a bronze medal in the team large hill event. He also has four medals in the team event at the Ski Flying World Championships with two golds (2004 in Planica; 2006 in Kulm), one silver (2010 in Planica) and a bronze (2008 in Oberstdorf).

On 20 March 2005 in Planica, Romøren set the world record for the sport's longest jump with a distance of 234.5 metres which he later improved to 239 m on the same day. This record stood until 11 February 2011 (during which countryman Johan Remen Evensen jumped 243 m in Vikersund), but his 239 m jump remained the hill record at Planica until 20 March 2015, exactly a decade to the day.
Personal Life

Bjørn Einar's brother, Jan-Erik (stage name: Nag), is the bass player and singer of the black metal band Tsjuder.

