Norwegian businessperson, multi sports competitor and sports administrator
Martinus Lørdahl
Born (1873-07-28 ) 28 July 1873Died 2 April 1933(1933-04-02) (aged 59) Occupation(s) Businessperson and sports administrator
Martinus Lørdahl (28 July 1873, in Hof, Vestfold – 2 April 1933, in Oslo) was a Norwegian businessperson, multi sports competitor and sports administrator.
He was active in several sports, in particular athletics , swimming and skating . He was among Norway's best racewalkers , and had several good results in speed skating , including placing second at the 1905 World Allround Speed Skating Championships . He co-founded the sports club Kristiania Idrætsforening in 1893, and participated in restarting Christiania Skøiteklub in 1898. He was a driving force in the construction of Bislett Stadium from 1908. He served as President of the Norwegian Swimming Federation from 1920 to 1923, and co-founded Oslo Idrettskrets [no ] .[ 1]
A bust of Lørdahl, sculpted by Per Ung , was unveiled at Bislett Stadium in 2010.[ 2]
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