Franz X. Gabl was born in Austria in 1921. He was an avid
downhill skier and mountain climber who found great satisfaction
in racing and competition. After Nazi Germany annexed
Austria in 1938 Gabl found himself drafted into the army and
sent to the Russian Front from 1941 to 1945. After
becoming a prisoner of war in a Russian-controlled camp Gable
escaped and made his way back to his hometown of St. Anton in
1945.
Having survived the harrowing experience of World War II, Gabl
went on to win a Silver Medal for Downhill Skiing at the 1948
Winter Olympics in St. Moritz, Switzerland. After
competing for a number of years he found a job in British
Columbia as a ski instructor. Gabl then went on to become
the head coach of the Canadian Olympic Ladies Ski Team in 1952
and the Men's Ski Team in 1956. After settling in
Washington State, Gabl became instrumental in initiating Whatcom
County's annual Ski-to-Sea race in 1973. Upon retirement
Franz X. Gabl settled in Bellingham, Washington.
Source:
Franz X. Gabl, Franzl II: From 4 Years on the Russian Front,
1941-45, To Standing
On The Olympic Podium in 1948, (Missoula: Pictorial
Histories Publishing
Company, Inc., 2000).
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