Frithjof Jacobsen (sports official)

Frithjof Jacobsen
Born (1843-10-31)31 October 1843
Vågå, Norway
Died 12 February 1921(1921-02-12) (aged 77)
Kristiania
Nationality Norwegian
Occupation Military officer
Sports official
Awards Order of St. Olav
Order of the Sword

Frithjof Jacobsen (31 October 1843 12 February 1921) was a Norwegian military officer and sports official.

Jacobsen was born in Vågå to physician Nils Laurits Severin Jacobsen and Johanne Jørgensen. He married Severine Elisabeth Holst in 1876.[1]

He graduated as military officer in 1865, was promoted Lieutenant Colonel in 1897, and Colonel in 1901, commanding the Hallingdal Battalion from 1901 to 1908. He served as acting War Commissioner in Bodø from 1909 to 1910, and in Hamar from 1911 to 1916. From 1904 to 1906 he chaired the sports asscociation Centralforeningen for utbredelse af idræt. He was decorated Knight, First Class of the Order of St. Olav in 1905, and was a Knight, First Class of the Order of the Sword. He died in Kristiania in 1921.[1][2]

References

  1. 1 2 Brinchmann, Chr; Daae, Anders; Hammer, K.V., eds. (1912). "Jacobsen, Frithjof". Hvem er Hvem? Haandbog over samtidige norske mænd og kvinder (in Norwegian) (1 ed.). Kristiania: Aschehoug. Retrieved 8 October 2016.
  2. Amundsen, O. Delphin (1947). Den kongelige norske Sankt Olavs Orden (in Norwegian). Oslo: Grøndahl. p. 349.
Sporting positions
Preceded by
Thorvald Prydz
Chairman of Centralforeningen
19041906
Succeeded by
Oscar Sigvald Julius Strugstad
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