Eileen Margaret Fuchs née Knowles | |
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Born | 30 May 1920 |
Died | 11 Jan 2013 (aged 92) |
Known for | promoter of Scottish skiing |
Eileen Margaret Fuchs (née Knowles) (30 May 1920 – 11 January 2013) was a skier and promoter of Scottish skiing, [1] and was known as "the Mother of Scottish Skiing". [2]
From 1938-1942 she studied history at Newnham College. Cambridge, where she was one of a number of women who were not allowed to graduate with a full degree. [3]
An accomplished violinist, in 1953 she went to Vienna, to study the violin. [1] She married Karl Fuchs, an Austrian Olympic skier. [1]
With her husband, Karl, in 1954, she bought the Struan Hotel in Carrbridge near Aviemore, and established the Austrian Ski School. [2]
Eileen & Karl had two children, Lisi and Peter, who both skied at national level. [2] Peter Fuchs competed in the 1976 Winter Olympics.
After her husband and son's death, Eileen set up the Karl and Peter Fuchs Memorial Fund to help young Speyside skiers. [2]
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Eileen Margaret Fuchs née Knowles | |
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Born | 30 May 1920 |
Died | 11 Jan 2013 (aged 92) |
Known for | promoter of Scottish skiing |
Eileen Margaret Fuchs (née Knowles) (30 May 1920 – 11 January 2013) was a skier and promoter of Scottish skiing, [1] and was known as "the Mother of Scottish Skiing". [2]
From 1938-1942 she studied history at Newnham College. Cambridge, where she was one of a number of women who were not allowed to graduate with a full degree. [3]
An accomplished violinist, in 1953 she went to Vienna, to study the violin. [1] She married Karl Fuchs, an Austrian Olympic skier. [1]
With her husband, Karl, in 1954, she bought the Struan Hotel in Carrbridge near Aviemore, and established the Austrian Ski School. [2]
Eileen & Karl had two children, Lisi and Peter, who both skied at national level. [2] Peter Fuchs competed in the 1976 Winter Olympics.
After her husband and son's death, Eileen set up the Karl and Peter Fuchs Memorial Fund to help young Speyside skiers. [2]
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