Bill Hunt (alpine skier), Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Bill Hunt (alpine skier)

New Zealand alpine skier

Date of Birth: 28-Sep-1929

Place of Birth: Te Kuiti, Waikato Region, New Zealand

Date of Death: 29-Nov-2009

Profession: farmer, alpine skier

Nationality: New Zealand

Zodiac Sign: Libra


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About Bill Hunt (alpine skier)

  • William Francis Irwin (Wiff or Bill) Hunt (28 September 1929 – 29 November 2009) was an alpine skier from New Zealand. He competed for New Zealand at the 1952 Winter Olympics at Oslo, the first Winter Olympics for New Zealand.
  • He was 65th in the Downhill, 75th in the Slalom and 81st in the Giant Slalom.
  • There was no New Zealand Olympic team in 1956.
  • He again represented New Zealand in the 1960 Winter Olympics at Squaw Valley, when he was the flagbearer.
  • He was 54th in the Downhill and 51st in the Giant Slalom.
  • He was educated at Te Kuiti School, Southwell School in Hamilton, King's College in Auckland, and Massey Agricultural College in Palmerston North.
  • Later, he was a farmer.
  • He had been introduced to skiing at Mount Ruapehu while at Massey in 1948, when he joined the Ruapehu Ski Club, and had instruction at Ruapehu from Swiss champion Walter Haensli.
  • He was on the club committee; later as president, life member and patron.
  • He was a councillor and president (chairman) of the New Zealand Ski Association.
  • He was New Zealand ski champion six times between 1954 and 1962, and later competed in Masters Ski Racing at international level.
  • He was born and died in Te Kuiti; his wife Rosemary was also from Te Kuiti.

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