Lars Bergendahl Explained

Lars Bergendahl (30 January 1909 – 22 June 1997) was a Norwegian cross-country skier who competed during the 1930s.

He won several medals at the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships. In 1937, Bergendahl earned golds in the 18 km cross country event and 4 × 10 km relay. In 1938, he earned a silver in the 4 × 10 km relay and a bronze in the 50 km Cross country event. In 1939, Bergendahl won the 50 km cross-country skiing event. Bergendahl won the men's 50 km at the Holmenkollen ski festival in 1940. Because of his successes, Bergendahl was awarded the Holmenkollen medal in 1939 (Shared with Sven Selånger and Trygve Brodahl.). His uncle, Lauritz, won the medal in 1910.

Bergendahl fought in the Norwegian Campaign following the German invasion of Norway in 1940. Together with other sportsmen Bergendahl served in the improvised ski unit Sørkedalen Company (Norwegian: Sørkedalen kompani) in April 1940.[1]

Cross-country skiing results

All results are sourced from the International Ski Federation (FIS).[2]

World Championships

 Year   Age   17 km  18 km  50 km  4 × 10 km 
 relay 
21 38
25 13154
28 Gold5Gold
29 23BronzeSilver
30 5Gold

External links

Notes and References

  1. Book: Hauge, Andreas. Kampene i Norge 1940. 1. Krigshistorisk Forlag. Sandefjord. 1995. 130. 82-993369-0-2. Norwegian.
  2. Web site: BERGENDAHL Lars . . FIS-Ski . International Ski Federation . 7 January 2020.