
Glen Nelson originated the 1st Proctor ski team in
the school year 1964-65. The team consisted of one ski-jumping
team, one cross-country team, and a slalom team. The skiers
would compete in one or more events. Several skiers would do
both ski jumping and cross-country. These skiers were the true
Nordic Skier.
Glen was the only coach for all three
disciplines. A typical practice day would start with
cross-country and ski jumpers going to Chester Bowl or Cloquet.
They would practice until dark, then stop by Glen’s house, which
was on the way, so he could change clothes. The skiers would
then go to the high school where the cross-country and jumpers
would get out and Glen would load up the slalom skiers. Then
Glen would drive the slalom skiers to Mont Du Lac and practice
slalom gates and technique until 9:00 or 9:30 pm. Upon returning
to school, they would unload the skis and the in-town skiers
would go home. The others would get back in the van so Glen
could drive them home to Kenosha Road, Pike Lake and other
locations outside of Proctor.
Glen’s practice sites were also where the
State meets were held. All events were held in Duluth.
Eventually the jumping and cross-country events were moved to
Cloquet, to the present day Pine Valley site. A team might win
the cross-country or jumping event, but it would take a
combination of all three events to win the State Meet.
During the State Slalom Meet at Mont Du
Lac, Glen would bring his field phones to provide communications
from the top of the hill (start) to the bottom (finish). Times
would be counted at the top of the hill and repeated over the
phone so timers could start watches at the finish. They would
have a minimum of three timers and average out any difference.
Most of the Regional cross-country meets
have been scored by manual methods. Glen has been involved with
scoring these meets during his last six years of coaching.
Glen’s main thrust has always been to give
back to the sport what he learned through skiing for school and
CUSSA. He was the proud recipient of the 1st place
ski jumping metal in 1953, while also competing in cross-country
and slalom teams. He feels he has been very fortunate to have
skied competitively for the Duluth Ski Club (jumping) as well as
recreational skiing all these years and he still enjoys
cross-country skiing.
One area Glen has made a large impact is
in his love and care for the Piedmont ski trail in Duluth. In
the early 70’s Glen started taking the Proctor team to the
Piedmont trail. Glen’s team would go and do dryland training in
the fall and work on removing brush from the trail. When the
snow arrived, Glen would groom the trail with his snowmobile and
homemade track setter. Glen helped acquire a $2500.00 city
grant through the Community Club for updating the trail. This
grant helped install 12 new culverts, many yards of class 5
gravel and ground cloth. The ground cloth was covered with
reclaimed road sand from the winter and seeded with field grass
seed. Piedmont trail is now the 2nd busiest trail in
the city for walking/running and skiing. |