Harald Smith
Harald Smith (29 June 1879 – May 1977) was a Norwegian Nordic skier who won the Holmenkollen medal in 1904.[1]
Harald Smith | |
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H. Smith at Montgenèvre in 1907 | |
Country | Norway |
Born | Østre Aker, Oslo, Norway | 29 June 1879
Died | May 1977 97) Bad Ragaz, Switzerland | (aged
Personal best | 45 m (148 ft) Davos, Switzerland (28 February 1909) |
Career
Smith was born in Østre Aker, a borough of the city of Oslo. After 1905 he moved to Sauze d'Oulx, Italy, and competed in the Italian Alps.[2] In 1908, together with the Italian ski jumper Paolo Kind, Smith designed the first ski jumping hill of Italy in Bardonecchia, which was finished in 1909, and where he held a record of 43 metres. The hill was named Trampolino Campo Smith in honor of his success.[3] He also kept the record of 45 metres on the Bolgenschanze in Davos (1909).[4]
Smith died in Bad Ragaz. His brother Trygve was also a notable ski jumper of his time.
Ski jumping world records
Date | Hill | Location | Metres | Feet |
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1909 | Trampolino Campo Smith | Bardonecchia, Kingdom of Italy | 43 | 141 |
28 February 1909 | Bolgenschanze | Davos, Switzerland | 45 | 148 |
References
- Holmenkollen medalists Archived 2007-02-24 at the Wayback Machine - click Holmenkollmedaljen for downloadable pdf file (in Norwegian)
- Two Planks and a Passion: The Dramatic History of Skiing, p. 247.
- Bardonecchia (in Italian)
- Roland Huntford: Weltrekordentwicklung Skispringen/Skifliegen (in German)
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