Fred Anton Maier

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Medal record
Fred Anton Maier
Fred Anton Maier
Competitor for Flag of Norway Norway
Men's Speed skating
Olympic Games
Bronze 1964 Innsbruck 5,000 m
Silver 1964 Innsbruck 10,000 m
Gold 1968 Grenoble 5,000 m
Silver 1968 Grenoble 10,000 m

Fred Anton Maier (born 15 December 1938 in Nøtterøy) is a former speed skater from Norway. He was among the dominating skaters throughout the 1960s.

Fred Anton Maier won four Olympic medals: silver on the 10,000 m and bronze on the 5,000 m at the 1964 Olympics, and gold on the 5,000 m and silver on the 10,000 m at the 1968 Olympics. In 1968, he also became European and World Allround Champion. In total, Maier set eleven world records. For a brief week in 1968 he held four world records simultaneously, the 3,000 m, 5,000 m, 10,000 m, and the allround samalogue record.

In addition, Maier excelled in cycling, winning two National Time Trial Championships bronze medals (in 1957 and 1967). In 1967, he was awarded the Egebergs Ærespris and in 1968, he won the Oscar Mathisen Award and was chosen Norwegian Sportsperson of the Year.

[edit] Medals

An overview of medals won by Maier at important championships he participated in, listing the years in which he won each:

Championships Gold medal Silver medal Bronze medal
Winter Olympics 1968 (5,000 m) 1964 (10,000 m)
1968 (10,000 m)
1964 (5,000 m)
World Allround 1968
European Allround 1968
Norwegian Allround 1965 1966
1967
1968
1961

[edit] World records

Over the course of his career, Maier skated eleven world records:

Event Result Date Venue Notes
5,000 m 7:28.1 4 March 1965 Notodden Beaten by Kees Verkerk on 26 February 1967.
10,000 m 15:32.2 6 February 1966 Bislett Beaten by Maier himself (see below).
Big combination 178.253 6 February 1966 Bislett Beaten by Kees Verkerk on 12 February 1967.
10,000 m 15:31.8 28 February 1967 Inzell Beaten by Maier himself (see below).
5,000 m 7:26.2 7 January 1968 Deventer Beaten by Maier himself (see below).
10,000 m 15:29.5 21 January 1968 Horten Beaten by Maier himself (see below).
10,000 m 15:20.3 28 January 1968 Bislett Beaten by Per Willy Guttormsen on 10 March 1968.
5,000 m 7:22.4 15 February 1968 Grenoble Beaten by Maier himself (see below).
Big combination 176.340 15 February 1968 Gothenburg Beaten by Kees Verkerk on 10 March 1968.
3,000 m 4:17.5 7 March 1968 Inzell Beaten by Dag Fornæss on 28 January 1969.
5,000 m 7:16.7 9 March 1968 Inzell Beaten by Kees Verkerk on 1 March 1969.

[edit] Personal records

To put these personal records in perspective, the WR column lists the official world records on the dates that Maier skated his personal records.

Event Result Date Venue WR
500 m 41.8 3 February 1968 Davos 39.2
1,000 m 1:24.3 1 December 1968 Inzell 1:20.5
1,500 m 2:06.1 10 March 1968 Inzell 2:02.5
3,000 m 4:17.5 7 March 1968 Inzell 4:18.4
5,000 m 7:16.7 9 March 1968 Inzell 7:22.4
10,000 m 15:20.3 28 January 1968 Bislett 15:29.5

Maier has an Adelskalender score of 173.518 points. His highest ranking on the Adelskalender was a second place.

[edit] Biography

  • Maier forteller til Knut Bjørnsen (Aschehoug, Oslo, 1968) (Norwegian)

[edit] References



Awards
Preceded by
Ole Ellefsæter
Egebergs Ærespris
1967
Succeeded by
Frithjof Prydz
Preceded by
Kees Verkerk
Oscar Mathisen Award
1968
Succeeded by
Dag Fornæss
Preceded by
Bjørn Wirkola
Norwegian Sportsperson of the Year
1968
Succeeded by
Dag Fornæss