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John H. Caldwell : ウィキペディア英語版
John H. Caldwell

John Homer Caldwell (born November 28, 1928) is a retired American nordic skier who competed in the 1952 Winter Olympics, then became a cross-country ski coach and authority on cross-country skiing. He wrote a series of books that helped popularize and develop understanding of recreational cross-country skiing in the United States. Consequently, Caldwell has been called the "father"〔 and "guru"〔
〕 of Nordic skiing in North America.
==Personal life==
Born in Detroit, Michigan,〔
〕 Caldwell grew up in Somerset, Pennsylvania〔 and moved to Putney, Vermont with his parents in 1941. He graduated from Dartmouth College In 1950.〔
〕 Caldwell and his wife, Hep (née Hester Goodenough),〔
〕 had four children, Tim, Sverre, Peter, and Jennifer.〔
〕 He resides in Putney, Vermont.〔

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