Fritz R. Huitfeldt

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1851 – 1938

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Who was Fritz R. Huitfeldt?

Nicolay Fritz Reichwein Huitfeldt was a Norwegian sports official, writer and producer of skis and ski bindings.

He was born in Borgund as a son of stipendiary magistrate Hans Jørgen Hansen Huitfeldt and Fredrikke Ambjørnsen. The family also lived in Fredrikstad during Fritz' childhood, but when he was 13 years old the family moved to Christiania. He was a distant descendant of Tønne Huitfeldt. He was married twice; first between 1894 and 1900 to singer Marie Gløersen, then from September 1906 to Asta Marie Andersen. Through his sister, Fritz Huitfeldt was a brother-in-law of his own cousin Henrik Jørgen Huitfeldt-Kaas.

He took the examen artium in 1870 and the "second examen" in 1872. Until 1880 he ran two sports stores, first in Drammen and later in Skien. He was then hired in a weapons store in Kristiania. He started his own sports store in the city in 1891, but was employed in another store between 1896 and 1915. He also ran a ski factory named Ull. He became famous all over the skiing world for his "Huitfeldt ski bindings", pioneered in 1894 with significant improvements in 1897 and 1904. His bindings and skis were used by ski jumpers, cross-country skiers and alpine skiers alike.

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Born
May 19, 1851
Died
Apr 24, 1938

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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