Birger Ruud

Norwegian ski jumper and Olympic champion

Birger Ruud - Athletes & Sports Figures born 1911
Born

1911
115 years ago

Died
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Athletes & Sports Figures

Country

Norway

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A prominent ski jumper achieved significant success in the 1930s. Competed in the 1932 and 1936 Winter Olympics, securing a gold medal in the individual large hill event in 1932 and a silver medal in 1936. Ruud also excelled in World Ski Championships, winning the individual title multiple times, establishing a legacy in Norwegian ski jumping. His contributions to the sport included innovations in technique and equipment. After retiring from competition, remained involved in skiing through coaching and promotion of the sport.

Won gold in individual large hill at 1932 Olympics

Secured silver in the individual event at 1936 Olympics

Multiple-time World Ski Jumping Champion

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