Alfred Ingvald Naess

Norwegian speed skater and figure skater
The basics

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IntroNorwegian speed skater and figure skater
A.K.A.Alfred Naess Alfred Ingvald Næss Alfred Næss
A.K.A.Alfred Naess Alfred Ingvald Næss Alfred Næss
PlacesNorway
wasAthlete Speed skater Figure skater
Work fieldSports
Gender
Male
Birth26 April 1877, Christiania, Norway
Death6 July 1955Strasshof an der Nordbahn, Austria (aged 78 years)
Star signTaurus
Family
Spouse:Sigrid Ovidia Heide Agnes Mjølstad
The details

Biography

Mr. Naess is beyond all question the finest fancy skater ever seen in this part of the country.

— St. John Daily Sun on 10 March 1897

Karl Alfred Ingvald Næss (26 April 1877 – 6 July 1955) was a Norwegian speed skater. He set the men's world record for 500 meter speed skating on 5 February 1893 at 49.4 seconds in Hamar, Norway. He then broke his own world record 21 days later on 26 February 1893 at 48.0 seconds, then lowered it to 47.0 seconds on 24 February 1894 at Hamar. He was the youngest European champion of all time, in 1895 he was 17 years and 276 days when he won the European Speed Skating Championships for Men.

Biography

He was born on 26 April 1877 to Anne Jette Jensen (1847–?) of Kragerø or Skåtøy; and Kristian Andersen Næss (1848–?) of Grue, Norway. He was baptized as "Karl Alfred Ingvald Næss" on 27 May 1877 in the Garnison Menighet, in Oslo, Norway, but he always used the name "Alfred Næss". His father, Christian, was an army sergeant. Alfred had two siblings: Carl Albert Næss (1874–?); and Alvilde Marie Magdalene Næss (1875–1933) who married Thorvald Martin Tandberg (1874–1970). Næss grew up in Vika. On 6 February 1897 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, he competed against Canadian Jack McCulloch in the 1,500-meter race, McCulloch and Næss tied, invoking a run-off. McCulloch won the run-off by two-fifths of a second. Also on 6 February 1897 Næss equaled the world record of 46.8 seconds set by Wilhelm Mauseth on 3 February 1895 in Trondheim, Norway, but on 7 February 1897 the record was broken by Peder Østlund with a time of 46.6. After Montreal he visited his sister in Portland, Maine, and gave a demonstration on 17 February 1897.

Næss won the Norwegian Allround Championships in Oslo in 1898, with gold medals in the 500 meter and the 1,500 meter, and a silver medal in the 5,000 meter. He set world records on three occasions in the 500 meter at Akersvika on Lake Mjøsa in Hamar, Norway. His best time was 47.0 in the European championships in 1894. Næss was in three European championships and three world championships, and he won the 500 meter race in two European championships and two world championships.

He went on the vaudeville circuit doing ice skate tricks on ice he would create in the theaters. In 1913 Næss returned to the United States. He married Agnes Mjolstad on 18 September 1919 in Manhattan, New York City and in 1920 he was living in a rented room in Manhattan.

He died on 6 July 1955 in Austria and was buried in Austria.

Legacy

  • Næss was the maternal uncle of Carl Frederick Tandberg, the bass musician.
  • His partner in paired skating was Freda Maier-Westorgaard of Frankenberg (c. 1890 – 1976) who died in Strasshof an der Nordbahn, Austria, in 1976.

Personal bests

DistanceTimeDateLocationTournament
500 meters46.8 seconds6 February 1897 MontrealWorld Allround Championships
1,500 meters2 minutes, 35.0 seconds
5,000 meters9 minutes, 29.8 seconds
10,000 meters19 minutes, 17.0 seconds

Tournament results

Between 1894 and 1900 he competed in seven tournaments:

TournamentYearDateLocation500 meter1,500 meter5,000 meter10,000 meterHighestReferences
World Allround Championships189410–11 February 1894 Stockholm50.4 s (1/q), 51.4 s (3)2 m 55.4 s (6/q)
European Allround Championships189424–25 February 1894 Hamar48.2 s (2/so), 47.0 s (1), 48.6 s (2/q)2 m 36.6 s (5/q)
European Allround Championships189526–27 January 1895 Budapest47.6 s (1), 47.8 s (1/q)3 m 15.2 s (1), 2 m 49.8 s (2/q)9 m 38.4 s (1)Gold
World Allround Championships18975–6 February 1897 Montreal46.8 s (1)2 m 42.4 s (1), 2 m 41.2 s (2/so)9 m 01.5 s (7)
European Allround Championships189819–20 February 1898 Helsinki49.4 s (2)2 m 39.0 s (2)9 m 41.8 s (4)
Norwegian Allround Championships189825–26 February 1898Oslo47.4 s (1)2 m 42.2 s (1)9 m 55.0 s (2)Gold
World Allround Championships190024–25 February 1900 Oslo47.2 s (2)2 m 42.0 s (2)9 m 59.2 s (7)20 m 49.2 s (4)Second

Personal 500 meters progression

Between 1893 and 1894 he lowered his record in the 500 meter skate from 50.0 seconds to 46.8 seconds, setting three world records:

DateEventSecondsLocationComments
29 January 1893500 meters50.0Trondheim
5 February 1893500 meters49.4HamarWorld record
19 February 1893500 meters48.0Oslo
26 February 1893500 meters48.0HamarWorld record
24 February 1894500 meters47.0HamarWorld record
16 January 1895500 meters47.0Davos
12 January 1896500 meters46.8HamarPersonal best
5 February 1897500 meters46.8MontrealPersonal best
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