Radio legend Ole-Jacob Jorsett has died
O le-Jacob Jorsett, a beloved Norwegian radio legend, has passed away at the age of 81 after a long illness.
Ole-Jacob Jorsett, a cherished figure in Norwegian radio, has died at the age of 81 following a prolonged battle with illness, as confirmed by his family to NRK. Jorsett was known for his significant contributions to radio broadcasting, particularly as a skating commentator and host in NRK Sport. He was part of a legendary commentary duo alongside Arne Porsum and covered various other sports, establishing himself as a household name during countless sports weekends for his distinctive style and humor.
Jorsett inherited a proud tradition of communication from his father, Per Jorsett, and carried it forth with passion and flair. His career spanned several decades, earning him recognition and admiration not only for his skills as a commentator but also for his unwavering spirit in the face of adversity. Living with multiple sclerosis for nearly 50 years, Jorsett refused to let his illness restrict him until it became absolutely necessary, demonstrating extraordinary resilience.
His sister, Marit, shared insights into his character, highlighting his strength and determination in dealing with challenges. Jorsett's legacy will endure in the hearts of his fans and the world of sports broadcasting in Norway, reflecting a life marked by courage, dedication, and passion for his craft.