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Stein Eriksen

Stein Eriksen (11 December 1927 – 27 December 2015) was an alpine ski racer and Olympic gold medalist from Norway.[2] Following his racing career, he was a ski school director and ambassador at various resorts in the United States.

Stein Eriksen
Eriksen in 1961
Born(1927-12-11)11 December 1927
Oslo, Norway[1]
Died27 December 2015(2015-12-27) (aged 88)
OccupationAlpine skier
Skiing career
DisciplinesDownhill, giant slalom, slalom, combined
Retired1954 (age 26)
Olympics
Teams2 – (1948, 1952)
Medals2 (1 gold)
World Championships
Teams4 – (1948, 1950, 1952, 1954)
    includes Olympics
Medals6 (4 gold)
Medal record
Representing  Norway
Olympic Games
1952 Oslo Giant slalom
1952 Oslo Slalom
World Championships
1954 Åre Slalom
1954 Åre Giant slalom
1954 Åre Combined
1950 Aspen Slalom

Background edit

Eriksen was born 11 December 1927, in Oslo.[3] His parents were Marius Eriksen (1886–1950) and Birgit Heien (1900–1996). Marius Eriksen competed in the 1912 Olympic Games as a gymnast. His brother, Marius Eriksen, Jr. (1922–2009), was an alpine skier and during World War II became a fighter ace in the Royal Norwegian Air Force. Stein Eriksen was the top slalom racer in Norway in 1949 and took bronze in the slalom at the 1950 World Championships in Aspen, Colorado.[1]

Sports career edit

 
Eriksen at the 1952 Olympics

Eriksen won the gold medal in the giant slalom at the 1952 Winter Olympics, which was held in Oslo, Norway. He also won a silver medal in the slalom. Eriksen was the first male alpine ski racer from outside the Alps to win an Olympic gold medal. He also won three gold medals at the 1954 World Championships in Åre, Sweden.[4]

Other accomplishments included being credited with devising "aerials", a freestyle skiing event, and helping revolutionize the world of alpine skiing in the United States, where he served as a ski instructor at many different ski schools. At Sugarbush Resort in Vermont, each Sunday afternoon, combining his gymnastics background and his skiing, Stein would demonstrate a flip on skis. For his Olympic medals, Eriksen earned the Holmenkollen Medal in 1952.[5]

It is said that Eriksen was skiing's "first superstar", since he was handsome, stylish and charismatic. Despite his fame, he maintained a very down-to-Earth personality. For example, he is quoted as saying, "Be tough, be confident. But you will never be a whole and happy person if you aren't humble".[6]

Life in the United States edit

Shortly after his success in the 1952 Olympics, Eriksen moved to the United States where he lived until his death. While ski racing for Norway, he was a ski instructor at Sun Valley in Idaho.[7] Following his racing career, he was the ski school director at various resorts, such as Boyne Mountain and Pine Knob,[8] both in Michigan,[9] Sugarbush in Vermont, Heavenly Valley in California, Snowmass and Aspen in Colorado, and Park City in Utah.[10] At the time of his death he was the director of skiing at the Deer Valley Resort in Utah, and also served as host of the Stein Eriksen Lodge, a ski lodge in Deer Valley (not owned by Eriksen, but named in his honor). Eriksen was married to Gerrysue Eriksen then to Françoise and had five children: Julianna Eriksen, Ava, Stein Jr., Anja and Bjørn. He called both Utah and Montana home.

In 1997, Eriksen was honored by the King of Norway. He was knighted with the Royal Norwegian Order of Merit for his contribution to Norway, the highest honor that the Norwegian government can give to people living outside Norway.

Eriksen celebrated his 80th birthday December 2007 in Deer Valley.[11] He died on 27 December 2015, sixteen days after his 88th birthday, in his Park City, Utah home.[12]

Major championship results edit

Championship Age Slalom Giant
Slalom
Super-G Downhill Combined
1948 Olympics 20 29 not run not run 31 46
1950 Worlds 22 3 - DNF not run
1952 Olympics 24 2 1 6
1954 Worlds 26 1 1 8 1

From 1948 through 1980, the Winter Olympics were also the World Championships for alpine skiing.

References edit

  1. ^ a b Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. . Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020.
  2. ^ Stein Eriksen Per Jorsett. Norsk biografisk leksikon
  3. ^ Schudel, Matt (1 January 2016). "Stein Eriksen, Olympic champion who helped popularize skiing, dies at 88". The Washington Post. ISSN 0190-8286. Retrieved 5 January 2016.
  4. ^ Lorentz, Karen. . Snow East Magazine
  5. ^ . skiforeningen.no
  6. ^ "Stein Eriksen" (Rolf Bryhn. Store norske leksikon). Snl.no. Retrieved on 11 September 2016.
  7. ^ "Red Dog Reddish hired as Sun Valley mentor". Deseret News. United Press. 25 September 1952. p. 19A.
  8. ^ MILSAP | MIchigan Lost Ski Areas Project. Milsap.wordpress.com. Retrieved on 11 September 2016.
  9. ^ "Eriksen given AT&T award". Deseret News. 21 December 1989. p. 4D.
  10. ^ "Stein Eriksen on for Park City ski". Deseret News. 27 August 1971. p. 4D.
  11. ^ Stein Eriksen the Olympic Gold Medalist from Norway (Stein Eriksen Lodge) 15 September 2008 at the Wayback Machine
  12. ^ Stein Eriksen, skiing pioneer, dies at 88 in Park City home. KSL.com (27 December 2015). Retrieved on 2016-09-11.

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Stein Eriksen 11 December 1927 27 December 2015 was an alpine ski racer and Olympic gold medalist from Norway 2 Following his racing career he was a ski school director and ambassador at various resorts in the United States Stein EriksenEriksen in 1961Born 1927 12 11 11 December 1927Oslo Norway 1 Died27 December 2015 2015 12 27 aged 88 Park City Utah U S OccupationAlpine skierSkiing careerDisciplinesDownhill giant slalom slalom combinedRetired1954 age 26 OlympicsTeams2 1948 1952 Medals2 1 gold World ChampionshipsTeams4 1948 1950 1952 1954 includes OlympicsMedals6 4 gold Medal record Representing NorwayOlympic Games1952 Oslo Giant slalom1952 Oslo SlalomWorld Championships1954 Are Slalom1954 Are Giant slalom1954 Are Combined1950 Aspen Slalom Contents 1 Background 2 Sports career 3 Life in the United States 4 Major championship results 5 References 6 External linksBackground editEriksen was born 11 December 1927 in Oslo 3 His parents were Marius Eriksen 1886 1950 and Birgit Heien 1900 1996 Marius Eriksen competed in the 1912 Olympic Games as a gymnast His brother Marius Eriksen Jr 1922 2009 was an alpine skier and during World War II became a fighter ace in the Royal Norwegian Air Force Stein Eriksen was the top slalom racer in Norway in 1949 and took bronze in the slalom at the 1950 World Championships in Aspen Colorado 1 Sports career edit nbsp Eriksen at the 1952 OlympicsEriksen won the gold medal in the giant slalom at the 1952 Winter Olympics which was held in Oslo Norway He also won a silver medal in the slalom Eriksen was the first male alpine ski racer from outside the Alps to win an Olympic gold medal He also won three gold medals at the 1954 World Championships in Are Sweden 4 Other accomplishments included being credited with devising aerials a freestyle skiing event and helping revolutionize the world of alpine skiing in the United States where he served as a ski instructor at many different ski schools At Sugarbush Resort in Vermont each Sunday afternoon combining his gymnastics background and his skiing Stein would demonstrate a flip on skis For his Olympic medals Eriksen earned the Holmenkollen Medal in 1952 5 It is said that Eriksen was skiing s first superstar since he was handsome stylish and charismatic Despite his fame he maintained a very down to Earth personality For example he is quoted as saying Be tough be confident But you will never be a whole and happy person if you aren t humble 6 Life in the United States editShortly after his success in the 1952 Olympics Eriksen moved to the United States where he lived until his death While ski racing for Norway he was a ski instructor at Sun Valley in Idaho 7 Following his racing career he was the ski school director at various resorts such as Boyne Mountain and Pine Knob 8 both in Michigan 9 Sugarbush in Vermont Heavenly Valley in California Snowmass and Aspen in Colorado and Park City in Utah 10 At the time of his death he was the director of skiing at the Deer Valley Resort in Utah and also served as host of the Stein Eriksen Lodge a ski lodge in Deer Valley not owned by Eriksen but named in his honor Eriksen was married to Gerrysue Eriksen then to Francoise and had five children Julianna Eriksen Ava Stein Jr Anja and Bjorn He called both Utah and Montana home In 1997 Eriksen was honored by the King of Norway He was knighted with the Royal Norwegian Order of Merit for his contribution to Norway the highest honor that the Norwegian government can give to people living outside Norway Eriksen celebrated his 80th birthday December 2007 in Deer Valley 11 He died on 27 December 2015 sixteen days after his 88th birthday in his Park City Utah home 12 Major championship results editChampionship Age Slalom GiantSlalom Super G Downhill Combined1948 Olympics 20 29 not run not run 31 461950 Worlds 22 3 DNF not run1952 Olympics 24 2 1 61954 Worlds 26 1 1 8 1From 1948 through 1980 the Winter Olympics were also the World Championships for alpine skiing References edit a b Evans Hilary Gjerde Arild Heijmans Jeroen Mallon Bill et al Stein Eriksen Olympics at Sports Reference com Sports Reference LLC Archived from the original on 17 April 2020 Stein Eriksen Per Jorsett Norsk biografisk leksikon Schudel Matt 1 January 2016 Stein Eriksen Olympic champion who helped popularize skiing dies at 88 The Washington Post ISSN 0190 8286 Retrieved 5 January 2016 Lorentz Karen Skiing Icon honored by the New England Ski Museum Snow East Magazine Holmenkollen medalists skiforeningen no Stein Eriksen Rolf Bryhn Store norske leksikon Snl no Retrieved on 11 September 2016 Red Dog Reddish hired as Sun Valley mentor Deseret News United Press 25 September 1952 p 19A MILSAP MIchigan Lost Ski Areas Project Milsap wordpress com Retrieved on 11 September 2016 Eriksen given AT amp T award Deseret News 21 December 1989 p 4D Stein Eriksen on for Park City ski Deseret News 27 August 1971 p 4D Stein Eriksen the Olympic Gold Medalist from Norway Stein Eriksen Lodge Archived 15 September 2008 at the Wayback Machine Stein Eriksen skiing pioneer dies at 88 in Park City home KSL com 27 December 2015 Retrieved on 2016 09 11 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Stein Eriksen Stein Eriksen at the International Ski and Snowboard Federation Stein Eriksen Ski Films Stein Eriksen at Olympics at Sports Reference com archived Stein Eriksen at FIS alpine nbsp Stein Eriksen at Olympics com nbsp Stein Eriksen at Olympedia nbsp Stein Eriksen at the Chinese Olympic Committee nbsp AwardsPreceded bySverre Strandli Norwegian Sportsperson of the Year1951 Succeeded byHjalmar AndersenPreceded bySverre Strandli Norwegian Sportsperson of the Year1954 Succeeded byAudun Boysen Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Stein Eriksen amp oldid 1172573221, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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