John Ford BOWER

Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika
Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika
Nordische Kombination Nordische Kombination 
Teilnahmen2
Erste TeilnahmeInnsbruck 1964
Geburtsjahr1940

Biografie

John Bower attended Middlebury College in Vermont, winning the 1961 NCAA cross-country championship. After graduation in 1963, Bower served in the US Army through the mid-60s, and won the US title in Nordic combined four times (1963, 1966-68). In 1968 he became the first American ever to win an event at Holmenkollen, winning the Nordic combined King’s Cup. While an active competitor he also returned to school and earned a masters’ degree in education from Springfield College in 1967, specializing in recreation and resort management.

Bower retired from major competition after the 1968 Winter Olympics and then coached at Middlebury from 1968-75, before becoming Nordic director at the US Ski Team from 1975-80. He then spent eight years as athletic director at Principia College in Illinois, before returning to the US Ski Team as Nordic director from 1988-90. He and his wife then settled in Park City, Utah where he started the Park City Winter School and became the first director of the Utah Olympic Park when it opened in 1989. His son, Ricky Bower, won the 1999 World Championship in halfpipe snowboarding. John Bower was named to the U.S. Ski Hall of Fame in 1969. He is also a member of the Maine Ski Hall of Fame, the Lewiston-Auburn Sports Hall of Fame, the Middlebury College Hall of Fame, and was an honorary member of the Alf Engen Ski Museum Foundation board.

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