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Olof “Olle” Alfred Rimfors (14 May 1896 – 26 February 1994) was a Swedish ski pioneer, ski instructor, military officer, and sports official. In 1934 he introduced alpine skiing in Sweden together with
Sigge Bergman Sigge Bergman (31 July 1905 – 6 January 2001) was a Swedish sports executive and journalist. He was secretary general of the International Ski Federation (FIS) from 1961 to 1979, and before that the founding chairman of the Technical Committee f ...
, after studying for a month at the ski school of
Hannes Schneider Johann "Hannes" Schneider (24 June 1890 – 26 April 1955) was an Austrian ski instructor of the first half of the 20th century, famous for pioneering the Arlberg technique of instruction. Many consider him the Father of Modern Day Skiing. A ...
in St. Anton am Arlberg and competing in the FIS Alpine World Championships.


Ski career and legacy


The early years

Olle Rimfors was born as Andersson in the small village of
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. His father ran the village hotel, a diary, and a sawmill. When he was four years old he got his first pair of skis as a Christmas present, skis that his father had bought in Norway while trading timber, only a few months before his sudden and tragic death in 1901. Skiing was still a rare novelty in the populated parts of Sweden, so Olle became self-taught after persistent practice on the heights where he lived above the village. In 1912, Olle Rimfors joined Skidfrämjandet (the Association for the Promotion of Skiing in Sweden, now Swedish Outdoor Association) and shortly thereafter he began a career as a
cross-country skier Cross-country skiing is a form of skiing where skiers rely on their own locomotion to move across snow-covered terrain, rather than using ski lifts or other forms of assistance. Cross-country skiing is widely practiced as a sport and recreation ...
and
ski jumper Ski jumping is a winter sport in which competitors aim to achieve the farthest jump after sliding down on their skis from a specially designed curved ramp. Along with jump length, competitor's aerial style and other factors also affect the fina ...
. He won three county championships in
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for Örebro Sportklubb, in
ski jumping Ski jumping is a winter sport in which competitors aim to achieve the farthest jump after sliding down on their skis from a specially designed curved ramp. Along with jump length, competitor's aerial style and other factors also affect the final ...
1921 and
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1921 and 1922. He also won the prestigious Eberstein military competition in 1924 and the NOVOS competition in 1920, 1922, 1924 and 1930. From 1927, Rimfors was a ski instructor at Skidfrämjandet's technique courses in Storlien. In 1931 he debuted as an author with the book ''Handbok i skidlöpning - del 1'' (Handbook in skiing – part 1). The same year he shot the first Swedish film displaying alpine skiing, ''Tre män på skidor'' (Three Men on Skis), together with Gunnar Dyhlén and Folke Thörn, a propaganda film for alpine skiing and Skidfrämjandet's tourist facilities in Rämshyttan,
Storlien Storlien is a village and ski resort located in Åre municipality in Jämtland, Sweden, two kilometres from the Swedish-Norwegian border. The primary bases of the settlement are tourism and outdoor life – alpine skiing, snowmobiling, cross ...
and
Riksgränsen Riksgränsen, ( no, Riksgrensen), ''The National Border'' in Swedish, is a ski-resort in Kiruna Municipality, Lappland, Sweden, 200 km north of the Arctic Circle. The skiing season is from February to June. From end of May the lifts operate ...
. At the same time, Rimfors' acrobatic skills spread across the country via postcards with his front flip on skis.


The groundbreaking 1930s

Inspired by
Hannes Schneider Johann "Hannes" Schneider (24 June 1890 – 26 April 1955) was an Austrian ski instructor of the first half of the 20th century, famous for pioneering the Arlberg technique of instruction. Many consider him the Father of Modern Day Skiing. A ...
’s and
Arnold Fanck Arnold Fanck (6 March 1889 – 28 September 1974) was a German film director and pioneer of the mountain film genre. He is best known for the extraordinary alpine footage he captured in such films as '' The Holy Mountain'' (1926), '' The White He ...
’s book ''Wunder des Schneeschuhs'', with images from the film with the same name, Rimfors decided to study the new Arlberg technique at the source in St. Anton. The chairman of Skidfrämjandet was
Ivar Holmquist Lieutenant General Carl Axel Fredrik Ivar Holmquist (22February 1879 – 24September 1954) was a Swedish Army officer and sports official. He was president of the International Ski Federation from 1924 to 1934 and Chief of the Army from ...
. He was also the head of
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in Östersund, where Rimfors served as an officer. Holmquist was also the chairman of Skidfrämjandet and the first president of the International Ski Federation (FIS), so he sponsored Rimfors and his friend Sigge Bergman (who later became secretary general of FIS), with 150 SEK each. Since Major General Holmquist was also vice chairman of Svenska Skidförbundet (the Swedish Ski Association), Rimfors and Bergman got another 100 SEK each for their grand tour to the Alps. On January 21, 1934, they left for St Anton. Rimfors and Bergman rapidly progressed in Hannes Schneider's ski school, also learning how to adapt Swedish equipment to alpine conditions. After one month with Hannes Schneider's best teacher, they went on to the 1934 FIS alpine championships (later recognized as the official World Championships). Representing Sweden Rimfors finishes also 37th place in slalom and 39th place in downhill. After returning from the Alps in 1934, Rimfors began to propagate for alpine skiing according to the new Arlberg technique. Rimfors and Bergman's book about their adventures, ''På skidor I Alperna'' (On Skis in the Alps) became a blockbuster when it was released before Christmas 1934. The public interest grew rapidly for the new alpine sport, also as a form of recreational activity. On January 2, 1935, together with Ivar Holmquist, Gunnar Dyhlén, Folke Thörn and Helge Lindau, he formed Sweden's first slalom club, ''Skidfrämjandet's slalomklubb''. Inspired by Hannes Schneider's system, Rimfors, together with Holmquist and Bergman, founded and organized Sweden's first ski school, Skidfrämjandet's ski school, in Storlien and Riksgränsen, opening during New Year 1934–35. That same winter, he launches the first Swedish alpine ski, ''Captain Rimfors' model'', through L.A. Jonsson's ski factory in Östersund (the first industrial ski factory in the world). The following years, Rimfors constructs more than forty ski slopes around Sweden, including
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Funäsdalen Funäsdalen is a village located in Härjedalen Municipality, Jämtland County, Sweden with 890 inhabitants in 2010. Funäsdalen is situated in western Härjedalen near the Norwegian border. Funäsdalen is the site of Härjedalens Fjällmuseum ...
, Hamrafjäll,
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Storlien Storlien is a village and ski resort located in Åre municipality in Jämtland, Sweden, two kilometres from the Swedish-Norwegian border. The primary bases of the settlement are tourism and outdoor life – alpine skiing, snowmobiling, cross ...
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, Tänndalen,
Tärnaby Tärnaby is a locality situated in Storuman Municipality, Lappland, Västerbotten County, Sweden with 482 inhabitants in 2010. It is known for its successful skiers, particularly in the "technical" disciplines: Slalom and Giant Slalom: Ingemar ...
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Vemdalen Vemdalen () is a village situated in Härjedalen Municipality, Jämtland County, Sweden with 542 inhabitants in 2010. Vemdalen has been developed as a skiing center. There are three popular ski resorts close to the Vemdalen; Vemdalsskalet, Klövsj ...
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. Together with Holmquist, he had been promoting a national championship in alpine skiing, and in 1937 he organizes the first Swedish championship in slalom, held in Gustavsbergsbacken on
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in Östersund on April 4, 1937. On June 27, the same year, Rimfors, together with Skidfrämjandet and the Swedish Ski Association, establishes the Swedish Ski Instructor's Diploma, also inspired by the Austrian model, to regulate the issue of ski instructors. On the February 5, 1938, the first ski instructors passed the new Swedish exams.


The origin of the successful Stenmark slalom turn

In 1952 at the Oslo winter Olympics, Olle Rimfors was leader and coach of the Swedish alpine squad. Observing all the nationalities training at the
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Rødkleiva Rødkleiva is a hill located in Nordmarka in Oslo, Norway. It was taken into use as a slalom hill in 1947 and was used for the combined event of the Holmenkollen Ski Festival eleven times between 1947 and 1963. It hosted the slalom events for ...
Olympic courses, Rimfors noticed that the Norwegian champion
Stein Eriksen Stein Eriksen (11 December 1927 – 27 December 2015) was an alpine ski racer and Olympic gold medalist from Norway. Following his racing career, he was a ski school director and ambassador at various resorts in the United States. Background E ...
, had modified the predominant slalom technique of the racers, the French parallel kick turn ''ruade''. Standing behind the racers Rimfors noticed that the sun did not reflect simultaneously on both skis while Eriksen turned around the gates. Stein Eriksen had developed the kick turn further, and lifted the inner ski slightly, gaining a little more momentum from the outer ski than the other racers. Inspired by Stein Eriksen's new technique Rimfors spent the next few years developing it even further. He called it “diagonal turn”, intending to make it the official technique in Swedish ski schools. Since he was head of the ski school in
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, the neighbor village of
Tärnaby Tärnaby is a locality situated in Storuman Municipality, Lappland, Västerbotten County, Sweden with 482 inhabitants in 2010. It is known for its successful skiers, particularly in the "technical" disciplines: Slalom and Giant Slalom: Ingemar ...
, he spent a lot of time in Tärnaby as well, not only mapping out ski slopes, but also training Tärnaby talents, among them Erik Stenmark, father of the most successful alpine ski racer ever,
Ingemar Stenmark Jan Ingemar Stenmark (; born 18 March 1956) is a Swedish former World Cup alpine ski racer. He is regarded as one of the most prominent Swedish athletes ever, and as the greatest slalom and giant slalom specialist of all time. He competed fo ...
. When the new Austrian ski technique was presented at the international Interski congress in
Storlien Storlien is a village and ski resort located in Åre municipality in Jämtland, Sweden, two kilometres from the Swedish-Norwegian border. The primary bases of the settlement are tourism and outdoor life – alpine skiing, snowmobiling, cross ...
in 1957, Rimfors decided to abandon the diagonal turn in favor for the new Austrian Wedeln technique. In the rural village of Tärnaby, the diagonal turn survived, and was refined even further by the young kid of Ingemar Stenmark. Later on, as Stenmark dominated the slalom and giant slalom races, the technique was renamed ''klivsväng'' (step turn), a more suitable name.


Organizing ski instruction and mountain rescue

In 1939, Rimfors, together with Gustaf Birch-Lindgren, David “Mr Jones” Jonason, Sven Swärd and others, founded Svenska Iglooklubben (the Swedish Igloo Club), whose main task is to promote extended ski trips in the high mountains. In 1958, Olle Rimfors founded Svenska Skidlärarföreningen (the Swedish Ski Instructors Association) and was also its first chairman (and interim chairman from January 1957). He was also a board member of Skidfrämjandet, board member of L.A. Jonsson's ski factory, and head of the Jämtland mountain rescue 1929–1965. Rimfors was also sports official and coach for Sweden's alpine team at the
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and
1952 Winter Olympics The 1952 Winter Olympics, officially known as the VI Olympic Winter Games ( no, De 6. olympiske vinterleker; nn, Dei 6. olympiske vinterleikane) and commonly known as Oslo 1952, was a winter multi-sport event held from 14 to 25 February 195 ...
. During 1948–1958, Rimfors was chairman and founder of the Swedish Ski Association's Slalom Committee, the forerunner of today's Alpine Committee. Between 1950 and 1966, he was also head of the ski school at Skid- och Friluftsfrämjandet's mountain resorts in
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Storlien Storlien is a village and ski resort located in Åre municipality in Jämtland, Sweden, two kilometres from the Swedish-Norwegian border. The primary bases of the settlement are tourism and outdoor life – alpine skiing, snowmobiling, cross ...
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Hemavan Hemavan ( South Sami: Bïerke) is a locality situated in Storuman Municipality, Västerbotten County ( Lapland), Sweden with 222 inhabitants in 2010. It is located on European route E12. During the winter months Hemavan caters to many tourists, m ...
and
Riksgränsen Riksgränsen, ( no, Riksgrensen), ''The National Border'' in Swedish, is a ski-resort in Kiruna Municipality, Lappland, Sweden, 200 km north of the Arctic Circle. The skiing season is from February to June. From end of May the lifts operate ...
.


Products and ski equipment

Olle Rimfors contributed to the development of ski equipment and designed his own brands of
ski binding A ski binding is a device that connects a ski boot to the ski. Before the 1933 invention of ski lifts, skiers went uphill and down and cross-country on the same gear. As ski lifts became more prevalent, skis—and their bindings—became increasin ...
s, skis,
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wax Waxes are a diverse class of organic compounds that are lipophilic, malleable solids near ambient temperatures. They include higher alkanes and lipids, typically with melting points above about 40 °C (104 °F), melting to give low ...
, etc. He rationalized the ski waxing methodology with his waxing chart. In the late 1920s, he also developed the purpose-built
pulk A pulk (from fi, pulkka; sv, pulka; no, pulk; se, bulki) is a Nordic short, low-slung small sled used in sport or for transport, pulled by a dog or a skier, or in Sápmi pulled by reindeer.Sigge Bergman Sigge Bergman (31 July 1905 – 6 January 2001) was a Swedish sports executive and journalist. He was secretary general of the International Ski Federation (FIS) from 1961 to 1979, and before that the founding chairman of the Technical Committee f ...
), Hugo Gebers Förlag * ''Handbok i skidlöpning – Del 3, Slalom och störtlopp'', 1935 (co-writer Sigge Bergman), Skidfrämjandet * ''Skidhandboken'', 1944 (co-writer
Ivar Holmquist Lieutenant General Carl Axel Fredrik Ivar Holmquist (22February 1879 – 24September 1954) was a Swedish Army officer and sports official. He was president of the International Ski Federation from 1924 to 1934 and Chief of the Army from ...
, Sigge Bergman et al.), Skid- och Friluftsfrämjandet, * ''Fysisk träning, häfte 4 - Skidlöpning'', 1955, Försvarsmakten * ''Utförsåkning'', 1959 (co-writers Paul Högberg and Torsten Kjessel),
Rabén & Sjögren Rabén & Sjögren is a book publishing company in Sweden. It was established in 1942 by and . Since 1998 it has been part of Norstedts förlag. The publishing focus is on children's and youth literature. Rabén & Sjögren was very successful, pu ...
* ''Fysisk träning, häfte 4 - Skidlöpning'', 1961, Försvarsmakten (revised edition) * ''Avancerad nordisk skidteknik'' (not published entirely. Parts published in the yearbook of Sveriges alpina skidklubb: Alpin Skidsport 1980.)


Selected filmography

* ''Tre män på skidor'', 1931 (Skidfrämjandet oc
AMF
* ''På skidor i Alperna – skidsportliv i Österrike och Schweiz'', 1934 (privat) *
Igloo
', 1936 ( SF) * ''Rationell Skidträning,'' 1937 (AMF) * ''Fältjägarregementet'', 1946 (AMF) * ''Militär skidutbildning'', 1955 (AMF) * ''Snöbivack'', 1957 (AMF) * ''Pulkdragning'', 1957 (AMF) * ''Med Gymnastik- och Idrottsskolan i Storlien'', 1957 (AMF)


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Rimfors, Olle Swedish male alpine skiers Swedish sports coaches Swedish sports executives and administrators People from Örebro County 1896 births 1994 deaths Sportspeople from Örebro County