Olaf Wilhelm Petersen
Olaf Wilhelm Petersen (13 December 1841 – 31 July 1909) was a Norwegian military officer and sports official.[1]
Olaf Wilhelm Petersen | |
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Born | Christiania, Norway | 13 December 1841
Died | 31 July 1909 67) | (aged
Nationality | Norwegian |
Occupation | Military officer Sports official |
Awards | Order of St. Olav Order of the Sword Order of Wasa |
Personal life
Petersen was born in Christiania to Peter Munch Petersen and Elisabeth Faye, and married Karen Faye in 1871.
Career
Petersen graduated from the Norwegian Military Academy in 1861, and studied further at the Norwegian Military College and at Centralinstituttet in Stockholm. His assignments included being head of Den norske Garde in Stockholm from 1895 to 1901, and head of the Norwegian Military Academy from 1901 to 1907. He took actively part in the development of the sport of skiing, was a co-founder of Foreningen til Ski-Idrettens Fremme, served as judge at Husebyrennet and Holmenkollen Ski Festival, and chaired Skiforsøkskommisjonen from 1895 to 1900.[1]
From 1885 to 1887 he chaired the sports association Centralforeningen for utbredelse af idræt. [2]
Awards and decorations
He was decorated Knight, First Class of the Order of St. Olav in 1895, was a Commander of the Order of the Sword, and a Knight of the Order of Wasa. He died in Hvitsten in 1909. [1]
References
- Amundsen, O. Delphin (1947). Den kongelige norske Sankt Olavs Orden (in Norwegian). Oslo: Grøndahl. p. 276.
- Nordahl, Gunnar (1961). "Pionértiden – "Centralforeningen for Udbredelse af Legemsøvelser og Vaabenbrug 1861-1893". In Nordahl, Gunnar; Tyrihjell, Odd (eds.). Norsk idrett gjennom hundre år. 1861–1961. Aschehoug. pp. 46, 51.
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Preceded by Edvard Eriksen |
Chairman of Centralforeningen 1885–1887 |
Succeeded by Anders Løwlie |