Swedish Ski Association

Swedish Ski Association
Svenska Skidförbundet
Formation 11 December 1908 (1908-12-11)
Type sports governing body
Headquarters Falun
Location
Official language
Swedish

The Swedish Ski Association (Swedish: Svenska Skidförbundet) is a sports governing body for skiing in Sweden. It was established in Sundsvall on 11 December 1908 as the Swedish Cross-Country Skiing Association (Swedish: Svenska skidlöpningsförbundet) before changing name in 1911. The headquarters were originally located in Stockholm before relocating to Falun on 3 May 2001.[1]

Chairmen

  • 1908-1910 - Fritz af Sandeberg
  • 1910-1915 - C G A Lindencrona
  • 1915-1922 - Sven Hermelin
  • 1922-1948 - Sixtus Janson
  • 1948-1952 - Björn Kjellström
  • 1952-1961 - Sigge Bergman
  • 1961-1965 - Karl Arne Wegerfelt
  • 1965-1974 - Nils Stenberg
  • 1974-1977 - Stig Synnergren
  • 1977-1982 - Arne Jägmo
  • 1982-1996 - Sven Larsson
  • 1996-2008 - Carl Eric Stålberg
  • 2008- Mats Årjes

References

  1. "Historik Svenska Skidförbundet" (in Swedish). Swedish Ski Association. Retrieved 2 March 2015.
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