Tone Pogačnik

Yugoslav cross-country skier
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroYugoslav cross-country skier
A.K.A.Anton Pogačnik
A.K.A.Anton Pogačnik
PlacesSlovenia
wasAthlete
Work fieldSports
Gender
Male
Birth4 January 1919
Death1 June 2013 (aged 94 years)
The details

Biography

Anton "Tone" Pogačnik (January 4, 1919 – June 2013) was a Slovenian cross-country skier who participated in the 1948 Winter Olympics in St. Moritz, Switzerland. He was born in Jesenice. In the Men's 18 km competition, he placed 56th with a time of 1'29:08. He also placed 9th with the Yugoslavian team in the Men's 4x10 km relay.
On April 26, 1946 Pogačnik nearly fell to his death on Triglav, the highest mountain in Slovenia, after falling down a gap of 96 meters. He survived with no serious internal injuries. After becoming confused and lost in the fog, he approached a dark section that he believed to be a rock structure, but was actually a drop. He landed on a snowy field between two rocky pillars and became stuck, having to wait several hours before being rescued. The next day, he descended the same route alone. Pogačnik celebrated his 90th birthday in 2009. His wife died in 1999. From the death of Karlo Umek on September 25, 2010 until his own, he was the oldest living Slovenian Olympic athlete.

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