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Go to Summer Olympics 1960, that is where I found out the information and his name is listed as "Knuth" (which is why I kept trying to change it).
Soxrock20:57, 13 June 2006 (UTC)reply
Hi. Knud is how it’s spelled in Denmark. Nobody is named Knuth in Denmark and I have never ever seen his name spelled Knuth in any Danish article or lexicon. He is born Knud Enemark Jensen as far as I know. It’s common in English to spell Danish Knud with Knuth, Cnut, Caunte or other variants, as it indeed sound just like that in flat provincial Danish.
I went to
Danmarks Statistik and found there is 22000 Danes with the name "Knud" while only 11 with "Knuth", in 2006. There is virtual nil chance that a Dane born in 1937 with the name of Knud should have it spelled Knuth.
Twthmoses21:41, 13 June 2006 (UTC)reply
Ok, thanks, I wanted to make sure that when I kept persisting that it was Knuth that when you were changing it you knew what you were doing because I read it Knuth.
Soxrock22:20, 13 June 2006 (UTC)reply
compensation
Hi, i write from Italy so excuse me of my bad english. I read the compensation was of one million of italian liras. In the 1960 one milion was a very large amount: monthly salary of an industry's worker was a little less of 40.000 liras. I read the currency conversion of one million of 1960 liras is 1600 dollars. Dollars of what age? 1960? --
93.148.49.38 (
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09:36, 20 May 2010 (UTC)reply
I have added the "image requested" template to request a portrait or close-up of Jensen to be placed in the infobox in the article. The article already has a (fair use) photo of Jensen's fatal accident.
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15:31, 17 August 2012 (UTC)reply