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1911Feb, 12

Charles Mathiesen

Charles Mathiesen, Norwegian speed skater (d. 1994)

Charles Mathiesen: A Norwegian Speed Skating Legend (1911-1994)

Charles Mathiesen (born February 12, 1911, died November 7, 1994) was an iconic Norwegian long track speed skater whose remarkable career spanned nearly two decades, from 1930 to 1948. During this golden era of speed skating, Mathiesen established himself as one of the sport's most dominant figures, earning global recognition for his exceptional talent and consistent performance.

The Rise of a Champion: Early Career and Olympic Glory

Mathiesen's active period began in 1930, and he quickly ascended through the ranks, demonstrating a powerful skating style and an impressive ability to excel across various distances. His crowning achievement came at the 1936 Winter Olympics held in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany. There, he clinched the prestigious gold medal in the highly competitive 1500 meters race, outperforming a field of formidable international competitors. This Olympic triumph not only brought him individual glory but also solidified Norway's reputation as a powerhouse in speed skating.

Dominance on the World Stage: World and European Titles

Beyond his Olympic success, Charles Mathiesen continued to dominate the international speed skating circuit. In 1938, he achieved the coveted title of World Allround Champion, showcasing his versatility and endurance over multiple distances including the 500m, 1500m, 5000m, and 10000m. The following year, in 1939, he further cemented his legacy by winning the European Allround Championship, an impressive feat achieved just on the cusp of World War II which significantly impacted international sports.

Setting World Records and Enduring Legacy

Mathiesen was not only a champion but also a record-breaker. During his illustrious career, he held two significant world records: one in the 3000 meters and another in the 5000 meters, further highlighting his exceptional strength and speed over longer distances. He was an integral part of what was often referred to as the "Norwegian big four" in speed skating, a quartet of legendary athletes including Michael Staksrud, Ivar Ballangrud, and Hans Engnestangen, who collectively redefined the sport in the 1930s. Although his most significant victories occurred before the war, Mathiesen continued to compete until 1948, leaving an indelible mark on speed skating history. His legacy endures as one of Norway's most distinguished and celebrated athletes, remembered for his powerful technique, unwavering determination, and numerous championship titles.

Frequently Asked Questions about Charles Mathiesen

When was Charles Mathiesen born and when did he pass away?
Charles Mathiesen was born on February 12, 1911, and he passed away on November 7, 1994.
What was Charles Mathiesen's primary sport?
Charles Mathiesen was primarily known as a long track speed skater.
What were Charles Mathiesen's major achievements in speed skating?
His major achievements include winning a gold medal in the 1500 meters at the 1936 Winter Olympics, becoming the World Allround Champion in 1938, and securing the European Allround Championship title in 1939. He also held world records in the 3000m and 5000m distances.
During which period was Charles Mathiesen active in speed skating?
Charles Mathiesen was active as a speed skater from 1930 to 1948.
Was Charles Mathiesen part of a famous group of speed skaters?
Yes, he was a key member of the "Norwegian big four" in speed skating, alongside Michael Staksrud, Ivar Ballangrud, and Hans Engnestangen, who dominated the sport in the 1930s.

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