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Stein Eriksen Obituary

1927 ~ 2015
One of the most recognized names in the ski world, legendary Alpine skier Stein Eriksen passed away peacefully at his home in Park City, Utah, on December 27, 2015, at the age of 88.
Although Stein first gained fame in the 1952 Oslo Winter Olympic Games, winning gold and silver medals in the giant slalom and slalom events respectively, he is best known for being the first Alpine skier to win "triple gold" medals at the World Championships that took place in Åre, Sweden, in 1954. Shortly thereafter, Stein's inimitable style and captivating personality garnered him the attention of the news media and friendship of the Hollywood elite.
Born December 11, 1927, in Oslo, Norway, Stein lived in the United States for the last six decades, parlaying his passion and all that he knew and loved about the sport of skiing into an incredible, lifetime career that changed the Alpine skiing experience worldwide. As Director of Skiing at Deer Valley Resort, Stein was an integral part of the resort's success since its inception. He worked closely with founders Edgar and Polly Stern on fulfilling their vision of providing a resort experience unlike any other in the industry. Before arriving at Deer Valley, he was involved in the development of Park City Ski Area, now Park City Mountain. Prior to Park City, Stein spent four years as Director of Skiing and Ski School Director at Snowmass, Colorado; Ski School Director at Sugarbush, Vermont; Ski School Director and owner of his own sport shop in Aspen, Colorado; Ski School Director for Heavenly Valley, California; and Ski School Director for Boyne Mountain, Michigan.
Stein's desire to develop an internationally-renowned luxury hotel was fulfilled in 1982 with the opening of the now world-famous Stein Eriksen Lodge, located mid-mountain at Deer Valley Resort. His influence in the ski industry and at both Deer Valley and the lodge that bears his name was infinite and his legacy will always be a fundamental aspect of their success.
Stein Eriksen is synonymous with skiing style and elegance. His status was enhanced by his spectacular forward somersault, an aerial maneuver credited as the forerunner of the inverted aerials performed by freestyle skiers today, which earned him the moniker Father of Freestyle Skiing.
Until recently, Stein could be found skiing (sans hat with his famous head of hair) and greeting guests on the mountain daily as well as lunching at the Glitretind Restaurant in the lodge at his regular table. Guests were able to spot Stein on the mountain by checking the mannequin at the Bjorn Stova shop, run by his wife Francoise, which wore his "Bogner Suit of the Day." He was frequently sought out by the thousands of skiers to whom he taught the sport and was always happy to stop for a visit and a photo. He took great pride and joy in his past students and guests and loved making them feel special. Stein will be remembered by many, especially those who spent New Year's Eve at the lodge, for his Norwegian toasts accompanied by a shot of Aquavit as well as for his charisma, kindness and approachable nature.
His awards remain too many to mention. Ultimately, Stein was a man who loved his family and cherished the times when they could be together. Always ready for good times, he possessed an amazing sense of humor. In addition to his home in Park City, Stein also loved their family's home in Montana where he and Francoise summered annually, hosting family and friends from around the world to food, wine, fishing and tennis. His competitive nature was never at rest, as attested to by his summer tennis tournaments and a good game of cornhole.
Stein is survived by the love of his life, his wife of 35 years, Francoise, son Bjorn, and three daughters, Julianna, Ava and Anja, two stepsons, Churchill and Taylor, five grandchildren and one goddaughter. He was preceded in death by his son, Stein Jr.
A private memorial service will be held for family. A public celebration of Stein's life will be held in the near future, details of which will be forthcoming.
In lieu of flowers, the family suggests that donations be made to the Stein Eriksen Youth Sports Alliance Opportunity Endowment by visiting ysaparkcity.org.

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Published by The Salt Lake Tribune from Dec. 30, 2015 to Jan. 3, 2016.

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Connie Burch

August 10, 2016

Sorry for not sending my condolences earlier but I just found out. I have had the pleasure of knowing Anja since she and I were children. She spoke of her family often. My Aunt, Janett Wiswell was the Director of Nursing at Pathfinder Village and at the Otsego School where Anja resided before Pathfinder Village was built. As a child, I would sometimes go to work with my Aunt and play with Anja and others. Throughout College I worked at Pathfinder. Anja will certainly miss her father but they will someday be reunited.

Julia Gould

January 2, 2016

Our family has had the privilege of knowing Anja and she always spoke warmly and admiringly of her father. The highest form of a compliment!

Alice Marsh

December 31, 2015

My sister and I were traveling in Norway in the summer of 1954. We visited the Olympic site and saw the Hoommonkollen, the largest ski jump in Norway. We went shopping at Stein's Ski Shop and he waited on us. Sally bought ski's and I bought a beautiful
sweater. I often wished I could have said hello to him when he
came to Park City, but it was not to be. I still have wonderful memories of our visit to beautiful Oslo as young girls never dreaming he would be the creator of the Park City Ski World near our home in Salt Lake

Tom Horn

December 30, 2015

I'll never forget the day when Stein and Phil Jones took a couple of us from the accounting office at Park City skiing on the hill during the 1975 ski season. I was a flatlander from Ohio just learning to ski. Stein was so patient with me. I learned a lot that day. Also, my two boys and I got to follow Stein for a morning one day at Deer Valley. We learned a lot that day as well. Stein was such a graceful skier. He will dearly be missed by all. We will cherish the memories forever.

barry kaimakis

December 30, 2015

Ava,
I'm so sorry for your loss. I know how much you admired and adored your dad. he was one of a kind. I will never forget how he made me feel right at home whenever we stayed with him. I hope you and the family are doing as well as can be expected, and are taking solace in that he led an incredible life. Give my best to the rest of your family.
barry

Hal & Katrina Jensen

December 30, 2015

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