Johan has taken on the mission to recreate some of the greatest moments in the history of sports - mainly in Norwegian terms, but also internationally. Together with the athletes themselves, he has done remakes of: • High points such as
Norway's unlikely
World Cup win against
Brazil in
1998, and
Bruce Grobbelaars
European Cup-winning spaghetti legs of
1984. • Thrillers such as the Norwegian handball team beating the invincible girls from
East Germany in 1986, and the cross country skiing drama when
Oddvar Brå broke his skiing pole and ultimately shared his victory with Russia's
Savyalov. • Comic low points such as
Erik Thorstvedt's devastating debut as a
Tottenham goalkeeper in 1989, goalie
Bjarte Flem's infamous own goal, and coach
Harald Aabrekks embarrassing dive towards the end of a match, pretending to be "dead" in order to waste time. To make a proper remake of these great and not-so-great moments, Johan invites the protagonists themselves to partake in the re-investigation. The decisive penalty of the Norway-Brazil World Cup match was recreated by the help of
Kjetil Rekdal (penalty taker),
Egil "Drillo" Olsen (coach),
Nils Johan Semb (assistant coach) and
Arne Scheie (sports commentator). In the remake of Norway's handball win against DDR, Johan re-instated the entire Norwegian team dating from 1986, a set of 10 original heroes including the coach and the back-when TV commentators. At times the actual protagonists are somewhat difficult to get by, as in the remake of international player
Svein Grøndalen's brutal meeting with a moose. Whereas Grøndalen played himself, Johan stepped up to the plate to portray the angry moose. == Portraits ==