Sondre Norheim, born Sondre Auverson, (10 June 1825 – 9 March 1897) was a
Norwegian
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skier and pioneer of modern
skiing
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. Sondre Norheim is known as the father of
Telemark skiing
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.
Background
Sondre Auverson was born at Øverbø, a little
cotter's farm and raised in
Morgedal
Morgedal is a village in the municipality of Kviteseid, Telemark, Norway. The village gas been described as the "cradle of skiing".
Morgedal, Norway is a village whose most famous residents were Sondre Norheim, known to be the father of modern sk ...
in the municipality of
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in
Telemark
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, Norway. Skiing was a popular activity in Morgedal. Sondre took to
downhill skiing
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as a recreational activity, rising to local fame for his skills. He made important innovations in skiing technology by designing new equipment, such as different
bindings and shorter skis with curved sides to facilitate turns. He also designed the
Telemark ski, which is the prototype of all those now produced. Sondre Norheim was regarded by his contemporaries as a master of the art of skiing. He combined ordinary skiing with jumping and slalom. In 1868 he won the first national skiing competition in
Christiania, beating his younger competitors by a large margin. His reputation grew, and eventually made
Norwegian
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words like
ski
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and slalåm (
slalom) known worldwide.
Personal life
On 15 January 1854 Sondre Norheim married Rannei Åmundsdotter from a cotter's farm at
Øyfjell, a neighbouring village. In March 1854 their first daughter, Ingerid, was born. The next year little Hæge came, but she died at 15 weeks old. The next year Olav was born, and then another daughter they called Hæge, then Anne, Auver, Åmund and Talleiv. Sondre and Rannei lost a second child when Auver died at age 12. The family moved around to different places in Morgedal. Their last place was called "Norheim", which Sondre took as a new family name.
Emigration
On 30 May 1884 Sondre and Rannei left Norway together with three of their children– Anne (21), Åmund (14) and Talleiv (12). Their son Olav and daughter Hæge had left home previously, and their eldest daughter Ingerid decided to stay back home. Norheim followed in the footsteps of many of his neighbors in Morgedal and emigrated from Norway to the
United States
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. After having first settled in Minnesota, they moved to
North Dakota
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, near Villard in
McHenry County. He continued to ski when he could, though the climate and flat topography of the Dakota prairie offered few opportunities for downhill skiing. It was said he always had a pair of skis placed outside his door. Norheim grew more religious with age and helped build a
Lutheran
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church in Villard. He died in 1897 and was buried in Denbigh,
McHenry County, North Dakota
McHenry County is a county in the U.S. state of North Dakota. As of the 2020 census, the population was 5,345. Its county seat is Towner.
McHenry County is part of the Minot, ND Micropolitan Statistical Area.
History
The Dakota Territory l ...
.
Legacy
Sondre Norheim was honored during opening ceremonies at the
1952 Winter Olympics
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in Oslo, at the
1960 Winter Olympics
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in
Squaw Valley, California and at the
1994 Winter Olympics
The 1994 Winter Olympics, officially known as the XVII Olympic Winter Games ( no, De 17. olympiske vinterleker; nn, Dei 17. olympiske vinterleikane) and commonly known as Lillehammer '94, was an international winter multi-sport event held fro ...
in
Lillehammer, Norway
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.
His grave was originally unmarked, but a memorial stone now marks its spot. During the week of
Norsk Høstfest
Norsk Høstfest (Norwegian language: "''Norwegian Autumn Festival''") is an annual festival held each fall in Minot, North Dakota, US. It is North America's largest Scandinavian festival.
History
The event is held on the North Dakota State Fair gr ...
, held in
Minot, N.D., groups visit the grave site and hold a commemorative service in memory of Sondre Norheim.
The movie, ''Frikaren på ski – The history of Sondre Norheim, the Father of Modern Ski Sport'' was produced by
NRK
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in 1970.
In 1984, Norheim was inducted into th
Scandinavian-American Hall of Fameas the first class of inductees. A statue of Sondre Norheim by Norwegian sculptor Knut Skinnarland (1909-1993) was unveiled in 1987 in the
Scandinavian Heritage Park
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, in
Minot, North Dakota
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. During 1988, an identical statue was unveiled in
Morgedal, Norway by
King Olav V
Olav V (; born Prince Alexander of Denmark; 2 July 1903 – 17 January 1991) was the King of Norway from 1957 until his death in 1991.
Olav was the only child of King Haakon VII of Norway and Maud of Wales. He became heir apparent to the Nor ...
. During 1993, the Sondre Norheim Eternal Flame Monument was added to the
Scandinavian Heritage Park
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. Lars Berge Haugan, a skier representing
Morgedal
Morgedal is a village in the municipality of Kviteseid, Telemark, Norway. The village gas been described as the "cradle of skiing".
Morgedal, Norway is a village whose most famous residents were Sondre Norheim, known to be the father of modern sk ...
, lit the flame.
''A Torch for the XVII Olympic Winter Games'' (Lillehammer, Norway, 1994)
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Ski jumping world record
Set on the first ever official ski jumping competition.
References
Further reading
*Blikom, Anne-Gry and Eivind Molde (2003) ''Sondre Norheim - The Father of Modern Skiing'' (North American Heritage Press. Minot, ND)
*Steinsholt, Kjetil and Knut Høihjelle (1993) ''Sondre Nordheim fra Morgedal'' (Tapir Akademisk Forlag: Trondheim)
External links
Sondre Norheim – The Skiing Pioneer of Telemark
* ttps://archive.today/20130113052024/http://www.scandinavianheritage.org/sondrenorheim.htm Scandinavian Heritage Association - Sondre Norheim Statuebr>Morgedal - Sondre Norheim
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1825 births
1897 deaths
Norwegian male alpine skiers
People from Kviteseid
People from North Dakota
Norwegian emigrants to the United States
Sportspeople from Vestfold og Telemark