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Halvor Heggtveit (March 16, 1907, in Leland, North Dakota, U.S. – January 18, 1996, in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada) of Norwegian stock and a resident of Canada since the age of five.[1]
He attended Ottawa Collegiate Institute in Ottawa, Ontario from 1918 to 1923.[2]
He was a long time member of Ottawa Ski Club, including club director, captain of the Traffic Corps (ski safety - ca 1940s).[3]
Family owned "Heggtveit Sporting Goods", who were specialists in ski equipment and repairs. They were located at Albert & O'Connor in Ottawa, Ontario.[4] Anne Heggtveit Alpine Ski gold medalist at the 1960 Winter Olympic Games was his daughter.
Cross-Country Skiing Championships
editIn the winter of 1933-34, he made a clean sweep in the cross-country races with the championship of the Ottawa Ski Club, City of Ottawa, Province of Ontario, and the Dominion Championship.[5] He attributed his successes to one thing: training, hard and constant training.[6]
- Ontario Championship, 11 Feb 1934, Caledon(near Toronto), Ontario, won the race in 1h. 27 min. 50 sec.
- Quebec Championship, 18 Feb 1934, Shawbridge, Quebec, came first of 30 skiers with a time of 1.05.17; J. P. Taylor (2nd) 1.07.07; E. Laflamme (3rd) 1.10.13.
- Champion Ski Runner of Canada, Shawinigan Falls, Quebec, 24-25 Feb 1934, covering the eleven mile course in 1.19.52; John Pringle Taylor was only 24 seconds behind (1.20.16); Bud Clark (St. Pat's) came third, in 1.22.43.
Olympics
editHe qualified to represent Canada in 18km Cross-Country Skiing at the 1932 Winter Olympics in Lake Placid, New York, USA.[9] Family and business obligations precluded his participation.
Other Sports
editRifle Shooting - Dominion of Canada Marksman - Gold and Silver pins.[10] Interestingly, Halvor was a junior classmate of Desmond Burke, who in 1924 at age 19 became the youngest winner of the King’s Prize.
He was a long time member of the Ottawa New Edinburgh Canoe Club (1931-1993).
Honours
editOttawa Recreational Association Sports Hall of Fame - 1978 Sportsman of the Year [11]
He was inducted into the Lisgar Collegiate Institute Athletic Wall of Fame in 2018.[12]
References
edit- ^ Ottawa Ski Club Newsletter
- ^ Lisgar Athletic Wall of Fame, plaque
- ^ Ottawa Ski Club Newsletters
- ^ various Ottawa Ski Club Newsletters, ads
- ^ James S. Patrick. "Anne Heggtveit". Ottawa Ski Club Yearbook 1945-1946. p80.
- ^ Ottawa Ski Club News No. 6
- ^ Ottawa Ski Club News No. 5
- ^ Ottawa Ski Club News No. 6
- ^ "Halvor Heggtveit". 18 September 2011.
- ^ Lisgar Athletic Wall of Fame, plaque
- ^ Lisgar Athletic Wall of Fame, plaque
- ^ Alere Flammam, Lisgar Alumni Association Newsletter, Winter 2018
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