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Bjarne Slot Christiansen
B.S. Christiansen 2014
B.S. in 2014
Nickname B.S.
Born 27 September 1952(1952-09-27) (age 72)
Place of birth Herning, Denmark
Allegiance Flag of Denmark Denmark
Service/branch Flag of Denmark (state) Royal Danish Army
Years of service 1973 − 2001
Other work Lifestyle Coach, TV host
Website Official home page

Bjarne Slot Christiansen (mostly known as B. S. Christiansen) (born September 27, 1952) is a former professional soldier from the Danish special force army unit Jægerkorpset, who is currently working with coaching and team building. His many television appearances and a popular book called Et liv på kanten (A Life on the Edge) have made him a celebrity in his home country.[1][2]

B.S. Christiansen is one of the few Danes who have completed the American Ranger course, he completed with his buddy Carsten Mørch who was "Distinguished Honor Graduate" Ranger School class '78.[1]

Among his most well known clients used to be the professional road bicycle racing team, Team Saxo Bank, for whom he organized a non-traditional training camp every year. Rather than focusing on bicycle racing, the camp focuses on team building.[3]

Awards and decorations[]

Other Accoutrements
Danish Parachutist Badge Parachutist Badge
Danish Jæger Tab Jægerkorpset tab

References[]

  1. 1.0 1.1 Winström, Cecilie Tørper (22 February 2014). "B.S. Christiansen: Hård udenpå, blød indeni" (in Danish). Berlingske. http://www.b.dk/personlig-udvikling/b.s.-christiansen-haard-udenpaa-bloed-indeni. Retrieved 2 January 2016. 
  2. Hermansen, Anne (21 August 2014). "B.S. Christiansen: Når vi er glade, så vinder vi" (in Danish). fitliving.dk. http://www.fitliving.dk/sund-og-slank/sund-livstil/bs-christiansen-nar-vi-er-galde-sa-vinder-vi/. Retrieved 2 January 2016. 
  3. Brandt, Henriette (14 November 2008). "Team Saxo Bank - IT Factory's første træningslejr" (in Danish). feltet.dk. http://www.feltet.dk/nyheder/team_saxo_bank_-_it_factorys_foerste_traeningslejr. Retrieved 2 January 2016. 

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