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153:. Early slalom events were decided on style, as Zdarsky's pole race had been. By 1922, however, Lunn, convinced that there was a real need for a race designed to test a skier's ability to turn securely and rapidly on steep Alpine ground, was insisting on speed being the only arbiter. "The object of a turn is to get round a given obstacle losing as little speed as possible," he wrote. "Therefore, a fast ugly turn is better than a slow pretty turn." On 21 January 1922, the Alpine Ski Challenge Cup, first held in 1920, was transformed into a challenge cup for slalom racing. On the practice slopes at Mürren, Lunn set pairs of flags through which the competitors had to turn, and the flags were so set as to test the main varieties of Alpine ski turns. Lunn's innovation was that the winner was simply the competitor who could make his way down in the shortest time. This first slalom was won by J. A. Joannides. 480:"Mabel," Lunn wrote, "was invincibly English and I was much consoled during the dark days of 1940 by the fact that her confidence in final victory was never shaken." Lunn once said something nice to their daughter Jaqueta about the latter's courage during an air raid. For this he was later reproved by Mabel. "I want Jaqueta to feel," she said, "that the only thing which calls for comment in war time is cowardice." Lunn was an agnostic when they married, and Mabel a devout Anglican, which she remained all her life. Lunn wrote: "Mabel's husband, brother and three children became Catholics, but I never expected her to follow our example. Humanly speaking, she was bound to remain a member of the Church of 515:. Phyllis, who was an agnostic and very familiar with modern attacks on Christianity, confidently expected that Haldane would demolish Lunn, and was "both surprised and annoyed" by his inability to do so. Her first reaction was to find fault with Haldane as a controversialist and to be "unduly complimentary" about Lunn's controversial talents. Gradually, however, she began to suspect that it was the weakness of Haldane's case which enabled Lunn to get the better of his "intellectual superior," and this was the first step in her return to the Christian faith. 22: 1481: 1500: 484:." An Anglican vicar once asked Lunn to preach in his church. "I asked you," he said, "because you have never written anything unpleasant about Anglicanism since you became a Roman Catholic." But Lunn could never have written "anything unpleasant" about Mabel's Church, and when the first shock of his conversion was over, "Mabel soon yielded not merely notional but real assent to the belief that the 314:: it ends by questioning the very basis of its own existence. If materialism be true, Lunn argued, our thoughts are the mere product of material processes uninfluenced by reason. They are, therefore, determined by irrational processes, and the thoughts which lead to the conclusion that materialism is true have no basis in reason. 144:
had been running competitions through poles in the early years of the 20th century, but they were essentially style competitions, though they had to be completed within a specified time. In January 1921 Lunn organized the British national ski championship at Wengen, the first national championship to
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Two years later, on 18 April 1961, Lunn married Phyllis Holt-Needham. In the early 1930s, Lunn was on the point of advertising for a secretary when his wife told him that she had found the perfect secretary for him, the niece of a friend of hers. As his wife had made up her mind, all that remained
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of "Lady Mabel". Her husband wrote: "In the aristocracy of Mürren she welcomed this modest reminder of the fact that inventing the Slalom was not the only Lunn claim to respect." The Swiss, however, could never understand how Arnold could be "Mr. Lunn" and his wife "Lady Mabel", and their feelings
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appeared (1930), Lunn proposed to Knox an exchange of letters for subsequent publication in which he would advance all the objections he could conceive of to Roman Catholicism and Knox would reply. Knox accepted, and for more than a year the letters went to and fro. In 1932 they appeared as a book
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Joad, an agnostic, attacked Christianity on a wide variety of fronts, and Lunn, by now a believing Christian, if uncommitted to any particular denomination, responded. Lunn later wrote: "I can imagine no better training for the Church than to spend, as I did, a year arguing the case against
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Not long before his first wife died, Lunn wrote, she "confided to a friend that if anything ever happened to her, Phyllis would take me on, and few second marriages have been so warmly welcomed by the husband's children and friends, and for less obvious reasons by the husband's hostesses."
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and writer. He was knighted for "services to British Skiing and Anglo-Swiss relations" in 1952. His father was a lay Methodist minister, but Lunn was an agnostic and wrote critically about Catholicism before he converted to that religion at the age of 45 and became an apologist.
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side; he wrote many anti-Republican articles for the British press, and was a member of the pro-Franco group Friends of National Spain. Lunn visited the Nationalist lines during the war and interviewed the Spanish General
302:— the (extra-scientific) assumption that science points inevitably to materialism and that everything can be explained solely in terms of material processes. (Today the philosophical stance he critiqued would be called 331:. This exchange did much to clarify Lunn's mind, but even so, nearly two years were to elapse before he was received into the Catholic Church. In 1932 Lunn accepted a challenge from the noted philosopher 351:, which was published in November of the same year. Lunn became, in Evelyn Waugh's words, "the most tireless Catholic apologist of his generation," and won the applause of fellow Catholic authors like 1559: 418:"has no sense of bullying" and that life in Mussolini's Italy was "largely the same" as it was before Mussolini took power. Lunn was opposed to Nazism for "its excesses", but lauded 503:
candidate for the job." Two days later "a rather shy-looking young woman" was ushered into his office, Phyllis Holt-Needham. An account of the interview is given in Lunn's book
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were aptly conveyed by a member of the Kandahar who congratulated him when he was knighted "on making an honest Lady out of Mabel."
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Although Phyllis was only mildly keen on skiing and never an accomplished practitioner, she was Assistant Editor to Lunn of the
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On 13 July 1933, Monsignor Knox received Lunn into the Catholic Church. Lunn's story of his conversion is related in
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Catholicism with a Catholic, and a second year in defending the Catholic position against an agnostic."
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Burns, T. F. (2004). "Lunn, Sir Arnold Henry Moore (1888–1974), skier and religious controversialist".
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with the organisation of the summer and winter Olympic Games." Lunn refereed the slalom in the
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differences which separated Mabel the Anglican from Arnold the Catholic were infinitely, yes
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The Collected Essays, Journalism and Letters of George Orwell: An age like this, 1920-1940
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was for Lunn to demonstrate his "manly independence by a formal interview before engaging
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is named for Sir Arnold Lunn. He was a long-standing member of the Committee of the
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Today the struggle: literature and politics in England during the Spanish Civil War
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The Kandahar Story: A Tribute on the Occasion of Mürren's Sixtieth Ski-ing Season
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Arnold Lunn was born in Madras, eldest son of three sons and a daughter of Sir
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The Swiss and Their Mountains: A Study of the Influence of Mountains on Man
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Towards the end of 1913 Lunn married Mabel Northcote, the granddaughter of
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Fortress Church: The English Roman Catholic Bishops and Politics 1903-1963
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minister and later founder of Lunn's Travel agency (that would become
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Hussey, Elisabeth. "The Man Who Changed the Face of Alpine Skiing",
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A Century of Mountaineering 1857-1957: A Centenary Tribute to the
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in a series of letters; they were published the following year as
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Catholic Converts:British and American Intellectuals Turn to Rome
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Switzerland: Her Topographical, Historical and Literary Landmarks
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Communism and Socialism: A Study in the Technique of Revolution
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Lunn was the son of a Methodist lay preacher, but in his book
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was best known for his translations, for his biography of
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Converts to Roman Catholicism from atheism or agnosticism
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the greatest compliment in their power by entrusting the
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And the Floods Came: A Chapter of War-Time Autobiography
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in 1922 and organised the first world championship in
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Introduced to skiing by his father, he invented the
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(p. 17) 1152: 1150: 458:Stafford Northcote, 1st Earl of Iddesleigh 188:and Slalom races were introduced into the 48:(18 April 1888 – 2 June 1974) was a 1340:(Secker & Warburg, 1968), pp. 296–297 1234: 1232: 614:Alpine Ski-ing at All Heights and Seasons 1308:. University of California Press, 1977. 1053:, and editor, from 1920 to 1971, of the 1037:. London: Methuen & Co., Ltd., 1920. 477:later became a noted British spymaster. 20: 1218: 1216: 1214: 1147: 1114:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 1107:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 857:Switzerland in English Prose and Poetry 688:Venice: Its Story, Architecture and Art 1532: 1275: 1229: 1226:. London: Fontana Books, 1962, p. 204. 997:"Ski Tours with the British Interned," 847:Is Evolution Proved? A Debate between 495:Lady Mabel Lunn died on 4 March 1959. 1348: 1346: 1241:Mountaineer of Faith: Sir Arnold Lunn 1102: 704:The Italian Lakes and Lakeland Cities 126:Oxford University Mountaineering Club 1580:English non-fiction outdoors writers 1211: 981: 294:At the same time, Lunn, who was, in 176:Kandahar Challenge Cup in honour of 837:Is the Catholic Church Anti-Social? 145:include a downhill race as well as 92:), which encouraged tourism in the 13: 1343: 1179: 710:Within the Precincts of the Prison 511:, published later under the title 358: 290:Critique of scientific materialism 14: 1606: 1555:Alumni of Balliol College, Oxford 1475: 1033:in Geoffrey Winthrop Young, ed., 234: 192:in 1936, although he opposed the 1550:People educated at Harrow School 1517:at Georgetown University Library 1498: 1369:.Cornell University Press, 2000 446: 223:A double-black diamond trail at 1458: 1445: 1432: 1419: 1406: 1393: 1380: 1359: 1319: 1296: 798:Come What May: An Autobiography 529: 433:and a contributor to Buckley's 318:Conversion to Roman Catholicism 200:. He later wrote, "In 1936 the 1521:BBC Sporting Witness episode, 1254: 1251:. A.C.T.S. pamphlet, No. 1681. 1198: 1186:History of the Ladies Ski Club 1096: 429:Lunn later became a friend of 1: 1482:Works by or about Arnold Lunn 1195:, Ladies Ski Club, 1 May 2017 1072: 1024: 410:Lunn was also a supporter of 112:(1948). Arnold Lunn attended 75: 16:Skier, mountaineer and writer 1141:UK public library membership 1049:He was a contributor to the 757:Science and the Supernatural 746:A Saint in the Slave Trade: 546:Oxford Mountaineering Essays 513:Science and the Supernatural 451: 229:International Ski Federation 156:Lunn was the founder of the 7: 1497:(public domain audiobooks) 1356:, 28 November 1938, pg. 13. 1060: 822:Switzerland and the English 650:Things That Have Puzzled Me 596:Was Switzerland Pro-German? 460:. They had three children, 225:Taos Ski Valley, New Mexico 196:of that year being held in 184:. Through his efforts, the 46:Sir Arnold Henry Moore Lunn 41:and slalom racing in 1931." 25:Memorial to Arnold Lunn in 10: 1611: 1565:English male alpine skiers 993:, Vol. I, 22 January 1916. 988:"Switzerland in War Time," 552:The Englishman in the Alps 468:in 1927, she acquired the 306:.) In 1930 Lunn published 108:and for his autobiography 1575:English mountain climbers 1238:Schmude, Karl D. (1976). 970:, 1968 (with Garth Lean). 958:, 1965 (with Garth Lean). 946:, 1964 (with Garth Lean). 875:The Cradle of Switzerland 869:The Revolt against Reason 374:Gonzalo de Aguilera Munro 131: 116:, in Harrow, followed by 1282:. Gracewing Publishing. 1260:Hoskins, Katerine Bail, 1031:"Mountaineering on Ski," 968:Christian Counter-Attack 379:In 1937, Lunn published 280:Gilbert Keith Chesterton 1585:English Roman Catholics 1570:English autobiographers 1302:Herbert R. Southworth, 1276:Aspden, Kester (2002). 1224:The Life of Ronald Knox 1191:20 January 2017 at the 1051:Encyclopædia Britannica 676:The Complete Ski-Runner 598:1920 (as Sutton Croft). 431:William F. 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Index


Mürren
Switzerland
slalom
downhill
skier
mountaineer
Madras
India
London
Henry Simpson Lunn
Methodist
Lunn Poly
Swiss Alps
Hugh Kingsmill
Brian Lunn
Martin Luther
Orley Farm School
Harrow School
Balliol College, Oxford
Oxford University Mountaineering Club
slalom skiing
Mathias Zdarsky
jumping
cross-country
Alpine Ski Club
Ladies Ski Club
Kandahar Ski Club
Hannes Schneider
Arlberg

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