Adolf Skjegstad, Date of Birth, Date of Death

    

Adolf Skjegstad

Norwegian sports journalist

Date of Birth: 11-Oct-1902

Date of Death: 27-Feb-1988

Profession: contributing editor, journalist, trade unionist

Nationality: Norway

Zodiac Sign: Libra


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About Adolf Skjegstad

  • Adolf Skjegstad, who usually called himself A.
  • Skjegstad (11 October 1902 – 27 February 1988) was a Norwegian journalist. He was born in Løten as a son of Kristian Olsen Skjegstad (1871–1959) and Marie Krog Borchgrevink (1873–1954).
  • He had five brothers and two sisters, mostly younger than he was.
  • He married Petra Røhne (1903–1984), and they had two sons and one daughter.
  • They celebrated their gold wedding anniversary in 1983.He began his journalistic career in 1917 in Østerdalens Arbeiderblad.
  • He later worked in Demokraten, and was involved in the labour movement.
  • In 1923, when the Young Communist League constituted itself as youth wing of the Communist Party, he was a board member of the Hedmark branch.
  • He later became one of the few to go from a labour newspaper to a high-profile bourgeois and conservative newspaper, in his case Aftenposten.
  • He was a sports journalist, and contributed with a chapter about sports in Eyvind Lillevold's history of Hamar, Hamars historie, in 1949.
  • He was also the editor of Hamar IL's club newspaper in 1928, but this soon went defunct.
  • He especially covered speed skating and orienteering.
  • Representing Hamar IL, he was a board member of the Norwegian Skating Association from 1951 to 1952 and vice president from 1952 to 1953.
  • He also took up active orienteering around the age of 70, and continued well into his 80s.
  • He had co-arranged the first orienteering event held in Hedemarken, in 1934, where the orienteering map was in the scale 1:100,000.In addition to sports he covered economical and political topics, especially forestry.
  • Books include Norsk journalistlag gjennom 25 Ã¥r about the Norwegian Union of Journalists in 1971, Skogbruk i Hedmark: Hedmark skogselskap 1901–1976 in 1976, Østlendingen about the newspaper Østlendingen in 1976, Skogeierforeningenes faglige virksomhet gjennom 25 Ã¥r in 1978 and Norske eggcentraler S/L 50 Ã¥r: 1929–1979 in 1979.
  • He chaired the Norwegian Union of Journalists from 1949 to 1956, and was a board member of the Norwegian Press Association.
  • He edited the journalism magazine Journalisten from 1962 to 1973.
  • He was decorated with the Norwegian Forestry Society diploma and the Norwegian Press Association honorary badge.He died in February 1988, and was buried in Hamar in March.

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