Stein Eriksen - Snow Park Lodge, Deer Valley Resort - Park City, UT, USA
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Stein Eriksen, is a native Norwegian who became famous as an champion alpine ski racer and Olympic gold medalist. This statue of Stein Eriksen is located outside the Snow Park Lodge at the Deer Valley Resort in Park City, Utah.
Waymark Code: WMHMVV
Location: Utah, United States
Date Posted: 07/24/2013
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member puczmeloun
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This statue of Stein Eriksen is situated near the main entrance to the Snow Park Lodge at the Deer Valley Resort, where Stein is currently the director of skiing. The statue, titled, "Come Ski With Me" portrays Stein skiing in a slalom style with a large smile. The statue is attached to a large boulder. On a nearby smaller boulder is a plaque that reads:



STEIN ERIKSEN

"His Style and Grace Have Brought Forth the Best in the World of Skiing"

Olympic Champion:
God and Silver Medals-Giant Slalom and Slalom
1952 Olympic Winter Games-Oslo, Norway

World Champion:
Triple Gold Medals-Slalom, Giant Slalom, and Combined
19545 World Championships-Aare, Sweden


"Come Ski With Me"

Presented by:
Deer Valley Resort and Utah Sports Commission Foundation
and
Friends of Stein and Francoise Eriksen property.

Edgar & Polly Stern
Rob & Carlyle Morris
Jim & Susan Swartz
Jim & Diane Montgomery
John & Marcia Price
Roger & Kathy Penske
John & Anna Marie McMillian
Bill & Joanne Shiebler
Tony & Joyce Burns
Rick & Bam Coleman
Michael & Liz Morris
Spence & Cleone Eccles
Mike & Judy Mealey
Glen & Nancy Traylor
Philip Thompson

December 11, 2001 proclaimed
"Stein Eriksen Day"
by Governor Michael Leavitt

Dennis Smith, Scultor


"Stein Eriksen was born in Oslo, Norway. His parents were Marius Eriksen (1886-1950) and Birgit Heien (1900-1996). Stein's father, Marius Eriksen competed in the 1912 Olympic Games as a gymnast. His brother, Marius Eriksen, Jr., was an alpine skier and during World War II became a fighter ace in the Royal Norwegian Air Force. Stein Eriksen was the best slalom skier in Norway Championship in 1949 and took bronze in the slalom in the World 1950.

Eriksen won the gold medal in the Giant Slalom event at the 1952 Winter Olympics, which were held in Oslo, Norway. He also won a silver medal in the slalom race. Eriksen was the first skier from outside the Alps to win an Olympic men's alpine gold medal. He also won three gold medals at the 1954 World Championships in Åre, Sweden, and a bronze medal at the 1950 World Championships in Aspen, Colorado.

Some of his other accomplishments include the fact that he is credited with devising "aerials", a freestyle skiing event, and he helped revolutionize the world of alpine skiing, especially in America, where he has served as a ski instructor at many different ski schools. At Sugarbush, each Sunday afternoon, combining his gymnast background and his skiing, Stein would demonstrate a flip on skis. For his Olympic medals, Eriksen earned the Holmenkollen medal in 1952 (Shared with Torbjørn Falkanger, Heikki Hasu, and Nils Karlsson).

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".

Shortly after his success in the 1952 Olympics, Eriksen moved to America where he continues to live. He worked as a ski-instructor and ski school-director at various ski schools such as Sugarbush in Vermont, and Aspen in Colorado. He is currently director of skiing at the Deer Valley Resort in Utah, and also serves as host of the Stein Eriksen Lodge, a ski lodge in Deer Valley, Utah (the Lodge was named in honor of Eriksen, but is not owned by him). Stein is married to Francoise and has five children, Ava, Stein Jr. (who recently passed), Julianna, Anja and Bjørn. He currently calls 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.

On 15 December 2007, Stein Eriksen celebrated his 80th birthday in Deer Valley." SOURCE

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