Herbert Familton, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Herbert Familton

New Zealand alpine skier

Date of Birth: 31-Mar-1928

Place of Birth: Oamaru, Canterbury Region, New Zealand

Date of Death: 19-May-2002

Profession: alpine skier

Nationality: New Zealand

Zodiac Sign: Aries


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About Herbert Familton

  • Herbert Edward Jepson (Herb or Herbie) Familton (31 March 1928 – 19 May 2002) was an alpine skier from New Zealand.
  • He competed for New Zealand at the 1952 Winter Olympics at Oslo.
  • He came 77th in the Giant Slalom, despite a severely broken thumb.
  • He had gone as a travelling reserve, and replaced the team captain Roy McKenzie, who withdrew because of injury.
  • The family said that it was a lifetime source of satisfaction to him that he beat all the Australians. He was a foundation member of the North Otago Ski Club, and help develop Awakino.
  • He also took part in tennis, yachting, game shooting and gliding.
  • He played the violin then viola, and was a stalwart of the Oamaru operatic and concert orchestras. He was educated at Oamaru South School, Waitaki Boys' High School and Lincoln College where he got a diploma.
  • He was an insurance and real estate agent, sharebroker and auctioneer in the family firm of J.
  • D.
  • Familton and Sons of Oamaru. He was born in Oamaru and died in Dunedin Hospital, leaving his wife Valerie, two daughters and a son.

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