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Kitzbuhel to honour British pioneer ski victor

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As part of its Hahnenkamm racing celebrations this week, Kitzbuhel will honour the first-ever - British - winner of the downhill: Gordon 'Mouse' Cleaver, who won the race 75 years ago. Cleaver was an Old Harrovian who went on to become a highly-decorated fighter pilot in the Second World War.

The Kitzbuhel Ski Club, which set up the Hahnenkamm, will present a Cleaver Cup at this year's contest, which begins tomorrow, to the highest placed British competitor.

This interesting report from The Telegraph.
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Michael Huber, the club's secretary-general and a skiing historian, paid tribute yesterday to Mr Cleaver's achievement.

"We are really proud of him," he said. "The British were so important to the early popularity of skiing, especially ski racing. He was the reason that the Hahnenkamm became an international event, because it would not have been had it been won by a local."
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David Goldsmith,
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The Kitzbuhel Ski Club, which set up the Hahnenkamm, will present a Cleaver Cup at this year's contest, which begins tomorrow, to the highest placed British competitor.

That'll have to be Finlay then as I don't think we've anyone else taking part.
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Isn't it amazing how some of our old ski pioneers are better known and more revered by foreigners than by ourselves? Shock
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Yes! I was wondering if he was in any way related to (Ian?) Cleaver who ran - perhaps continues to run - the Grands Montets lift system at Argentiere?
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easiski, might that be because they care about ski racing more than we (the UK population) does?
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richmond, But it's not just to do with ski racing is it? It's pioneers. How many Brit ski tourist know we invented the sport? How many know about Arnold Lunn? How many know about the origins of the Kandarhar race? Brits in bar where I watched Alain Baxter win our first ever alpine medal - were they interested? NO - so what attitude. Brits just don't care!!! Bah !!!! rant over.
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