Hal Nerdal
Norwegian born Australian former skier (1927–2023)
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Hal Nerdal (22 September 1927 – 11 September 2023) was an Australian skier who competed at the 1960 Winter Olympics in the Nordic combined. As of the 2026 Winter Olympics, he is the only Australian representative in the disciplines Olympic history.
22 September 1927[1]
| Personal information | |
|---|---|
| Born | Herlof Nerdal 22 September 1927[1] |
| Died | 11 September 2023 (aged 95) Brisbane, Queensland, Australia |
| Sport | |
| Country | |
| Sport | Nordic Combined |
Early Life
Hal Nerdal was born in Dalsgrende, a village near Mo i Rana in Northern Norway. He was the youngest of ten children. He was a keen skiier and runner, training in both.[1]
In 1951, he moved to Australia to work as a carpenter on the Snowy Mountains Scheme, helping to build the Guthega Dam on the Snowy River in New South Wales. He remained in Australia and moved to Canberra, where he joined the local YMCA ski club in 1958.[1][2]
Skiing Career
After joining a local ski club in Canberra in 1958, Nerdal began competing in cross-country events, with the talent level high due to the large number of Norwegian's who had also moved to the area to work on the Snowy Mountains Scheme.[1]
During qualification for the 1960 Winter Olympics in Squaw Valley, he competed in events in Victoria and New South Wales, winning the final event that qualified him for the Nordic Combined, where he would finish in 31st place. In doing so he became Australia's first and as of the 2026 Winter Olympics, only competitor in the discipline.[1][3][2]
He would continue to compete nationally after the Olympics, become the national champion between 1959-1962.[1]