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Karl Frithjof Hovelsen (23 March 1877 – 13 September 1955) was a
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Nordic skier. Howelsen Hill Ski Area in Steamboat Springs, Colorado was named in his honor.


Biography

He was born in
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(Oslo), but was a gunner for Bærums SK. He won the
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at the Holmenkollen ski festival in 1903. Hovelsen also won the 50 km cross-country skiing events both in 1902 and 1903. Hovelsen earned the Holmenkollen medal in 1903 for his victories in the 50 km and Nordic combined events that year. In 1905, Hovelsen emigrated to the United States and settled in
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, where he became known as Carl Howelsen. He held training in cross-country technique and
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 fina ...
. He was picked up by the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus and made appearances which was presented as "Ski sailing" and "The Sky Rocket." In 1914 he built a
ski jump 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 ...
in Steamboat Springs, Colorado. He showed locals that ski jumping was an exciting new sport. The Flying Norseman, as he was called, hurled himself more than 100 feet off the jump. Howelsen Hill in downtown Steamboat Springs maintains the 30, 50-, 70-, and 90-meter jumps used by Steamboat's future Olympians as a training site. Howelsen also organized the city’s first Winter Carnival in 1914 as a way of introducing competitive skiing and a celebration of winter. He is rated as one of the pioneers of skiing in America. In 1922 he returned to Norway to see his elderly parents, during the visit he met his future wife and lived in Norway until his death in 1955. A life-size statue of Howelsen is located on the main street of Steamboat Springs. Carl Howelsen was entered into the Colorado Ski and Snowboard Hall of Fame in 1977. A book-length biography, ''The Flying Norseman'', was written by his son Leif Hovelsen and published in 1983 by the U.S.
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. ''Carl Howelsen 1877-1955''
Colorado Ski & Snowboard Hall of Fame


See also

*
Howelsen Hill Ski Area Howelsen Hill Ski Area is a small ski area located on Howelsen Hill in Steamboat Springs, Colorado. It is not a typical alpine ski area, as it includes a series of ski jumps, the largest with HS127. History The ski area has produced 89 Olymp ...
* U.S. National Ski Jumping Championships


References


Other sources

*Borgen, Per Otto (2006)''Asker og Bærum leksikon'' (Drammen: Forlaget for by- og bygdehistorie) *Hovelsen, Leif (1983) ''The Flying Norseman'' (National Ski Hall of Fame)


External links


Howelsen Hill Ski Area
1877 births 1955 deaths Norwegian male Nordic combined skiers Norwegian male cross-country skiers Holmenkollen medalists Holmenkollen Ski Festival winners Norwegian emigrants to the United States Skiers from Oslo {{Nordic-skiing-bio-stub