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1 University of Washington Ski Team 1948-49. Back row L to R: Buster Campbell (coach), Al Fischer, Gustav Raaum, Ole Lie, Bill Talbot, Ross Williams, Rees Stevenson, John Behnke (manager). Front row L to R: Clendenin, Bob Powers, Bob Dings, Norm Welch, John Younie.1948; 1949Image
2 US National Ski Hall of Famers assembled during the US National Ski Convention in Seattle from L to R Steve and Phil Mahre, Graham Anderson, Gustav Raaum, Debbie Armstrong, Otto Lang, unidentified lady in front.1980; 1981; 1982; 1983; 1984; 1985; 1986; 1987; 1988; 1989; 1990Image
3 The US Nordic Ski Team going to the 1962 World Nordic Ski Championships in Zakopane, Poland. Gustav Raaum (judge), Walter Bietila (coach), Burton Boyum (team leader), Tauno Pulkkinen (coach), Larry Sorenson, Bob Verk, John Balfanz, Jon Elliot, Willie Erickson, Lyle Swenson, Leo Massu, Johnny Bower, Robert H. Gray, Steve Rieschl, Eddie Demus, Mike Elliot, and Karl Bohlin.1962Image
4 Vingrombakken, 1945 near Lillehammer where Gustav Raaum had a hill distance record.1945Image
5 Visit by FIS officials to inspect Jackson Hole Ski Area in their bid for FIS World Alpine Ski Championships, from left: Gustav Raaum, with Hubert Spiess (Austria), Stan Ziobrynski (Poland),and Bibbo Nordenskiold (Sweden), 1968, Photo by Emmalyne Payne, Wilson, WY.1968Image
6 During FIS Congress in Athens, Greece, 1963. Gustav Raaum with camera.1963Image
7 During FIS Congress in Teneriff, Spain, 1981 L to R: H.H. Gasser (Switzerland), Gustav Raaum, Aymat (Spain) and Putzi Pepeunig (Austria).1981Image
8 During the 1958 World ski jumping championships in Lahti, Finland Gustav Raaum with Ake Wahlross (Finnish official).1958Image
9 During the 1978 World Ski Jumping Championships in Lahti, Finland. L to R Fritz Mittelstadt (USA), Gustav Raaum and Putzi Pepeunig (Austria).1978Image
10 During the FIS Congress in Madrid, Spain. Arthur Nordli (Norway) and Gustav Raaum at the bullfights.1961Image
11 During the l978 World Ski jumping Championships in Lahti Finland, Gustav Raaum (FIS Technical Delegate) on left.1978Image
12 Ecker Hill near Salt Lake City, UT1947Image
13 Eugene Cernan (last man to walk on the moon) with Gustav Raaum and unidentified Ski Queen.1960; 1961; 1962; 1963; 1964; 1965; 1966; 1967; 1968; 1969; 1970; 1971; 1972; 1973; 1974; 1975; 1976; 1977; 1978; 1979; 1980Image
14 FIS Congress1950; 1951; 1952; 1953; 1954; 1955; 1956; 1957; 1958; 1959Image
15 FIS Congress in Athens, Greece, 1963.1963Image
16 FIS Congress in Athens, Greece, 1963. U.S. Delegates Bud Little, Gustav Raaum and Al Merrill.1963Image
17 FIS Congress, 1961 in Madrid, Spain. US delegates Wendy Broomhall, Bud Little, Gustav Raaum.1961Image
18 FIS Congress. U.S. delegation from L: Bob Beattie, Jacques Bulterman, Bud Little, Gustav Raaum, Al Merrill, Byron Nishkian and John Day.1950; 1951; 1952; 1953; 1954; 1955; 1956; 1957; 1958; 1959Image
19 The FIS Jumping Committee assembled at the FIS Congress in Beirut, Lebanon 1967. Gustav Raaum, half kneeling on the right, second row, when he was elected Chairman of this Committee. In 1991/1992 Gustav Raaum received the US Ski Association's Bud and Mary Little Award for 28 years of volunteer service to the International Ski Federation (FIS). Upon his retirement from the FIS in 1983 during the FIS Congress in Sydney, Australia he was elected honorary member of the FIS Jumping Committee, and received service medals from Norwegian Ski Association and Swedish Ski Associations, and Awards from Foreningen til Ski Idrettens Fremme (Norway), Chinese Taipei Ski Association and Finnish Ski Association.1967Image
20 FIS jumping committee meeting in Zakopane, Poland during the 1962 World Nordic ski championships.1962Image
21 From "Business Magazine" at University of Washington Business School Fall 2002 (pages 42,43)2002Image
22 From "Business Magazine"at University of Washington Business School, Fall 2002. Features (page 2)2002Image
23 Genevieve Thompson, sister of Claire Raaum.1945; 1946; 1947; 1948; 1949; 1950Image
24 Gunnar Sunde (left) and Gustav Raaum during a double jump in Sun Valley, Idaho Resort.1947; 1948; 1949; 1950Image
25 Gustav Raaum airborne at Milwaukee Ski Bowl ca 1951, Hyak near Seattle, performed the winning jump, Sigmund Ruud was the Chief of Take-off.1951Image
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