Engen brothers

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The Engen brothers (born in Norway), emigrated to Utah, United States, where they became known for their skills as skiers. They also helped to develop skiing and especially ski jumping, in the Intermountain West.

The brothers

References

  • Engen, Alan K. First Tracks: A Century of Skiing in Utah (Gibbs Smith, 2001) ISBN 1-58685-078-4