Tärna IK Fjällvinden

Tärna IK Fjällvinden
Full name Tärna idrottsklubb Fjällvinden
Sport alpine skiing, cross-country skiing, gymnastics
Founded 1928
Based in Tärnaby, Sweden

Fjällvinden (full name Tärna IK Fjällvinden) in Tärnaby, Sweden is arguably the most successful alpine skiing club in the history of the sport. Although Tärnaby has a population of a mere 500, Fjällvinden has produced several of the greatest alpine skiers of all times; Ingemar Stenmark, Anja Pärson, Stig Strand, Jens Byggmark and Bengt Fjällberg.

History

IK Fjällvinden was founded in Umfors, while Tärna IK was founded in Tärnaby. The two clubs merged in 1928, adopting cross-country skiing. Alpine skiing was adopted in 1937.[1]

Notable winnings

FIS Alpine World Ski Championships

Winter Olympics

FIS World Cup discipline victories

Etymology

The name "Fjällvinden" fittingly translates to "The wind on the mountains".

References

  1. Stefan Holm (13 February 2007). "Med slalomhimlen runt hörnet" (in Swedish). Sportbladet. Retrieved 10 December 2015.
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