Elis Wiklund

Elis Wiklund

Wiklund at the 1936 Olympics
Personal information
Born 12 December 1909
Ullånger, Sweden
Died 15 March 1982 (aged 72)
Sollefteå, Sweden
Height 185 cm (6 ft 1 in)
Weight 80 kg (176 lb)
Sport
Sport Cross-country skiing
Club Kramfors IF

Elis Wiklund (12 December 1909 – 15 March 1982) was a Swedish cross-country skier who won the 50 km race at the 1934 FIS Nordic World Ski Championships and 1936 Winter Olympics.[1]

Wiklund won two individual Swedish titles: in the 30 km in 1938 and in the 50 km in 1941. He was an accomplished accordion player, and produced records in 1936. In 1946 he briefly worked as a skiing coach in Switzerland, and after returning opened a sports shop in Sollefteå. Later he became an owner of a ski wax factory. His life was featured in the novel Hjältedrömmen (A Hero’s Dream) by Karl-Erik Johansson.[1][2]

References

  1. 1 2 Elis Wiklund. sports-reference.com
  2. Elis Wiklund. Swedish Olympic Committee

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