Suzy Harris Rytting audio-visual ski collection, 1968-1991
Table of Contents
Overview of the Collection
- Creator
- Rytting, Suzy Harris, 1930-2022
- Title
- Suzy Harris Rytting audio-visual ski collection
- Dates
- 1968-1991 (inclusive)19681991
- Quantity
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11 8mm film
7 vhs
1 audiocassette - Collection Number
- A0622
- Summary
- The Suzy Harris Rytting audio-visual ski collection (1968-1991) consists of films and videos related to Rytting's career as a competetive skier, coach, and ski professional.
- Repository
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University of Utah Libraries, Special Collections
Special Collections, J. Willard Marriott Library
University of Utah
295 South 1500 East
Salt Lake City, UT
84112-0860
Telephone: 8015818863
special@library.utah.edu - Access Restrictions
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Audio-visual materials can be fragile and require specialized equipment to play back. For this reason, access to audio-visual materials is provided through digital copies, and it might take longer to provide access to items that are not yet digitized. Access to parts of this collection may be restricted under provisions of state or federal law, condition of the material, or by donor.
- Languages
- English
Biographical Note
Suzy Harris Rytting (b. 1930) began her early skiing outings at Alta at age 13. She started representing Alta and her high school in ski racing two years later. From the mid 1940s though the early 1950s, Suzy cut a swath through the American ski racing scene as one of the finest women racers in the country.
A two time winner of Alta's prestigious Snow Cup race in both 1947 and 1948, she also won the Mary Cornelia National Collegiate Trophy in 1947 and set a course record in Sun Valley's Gold Sun Downhill Race in 1948. She was named an alternate on the U.S. Women's Olympic Ski Team in 1948 and named to the 1950 U.S. Women's International Ski Federation (FIS) world championship ski team and the United States Winter Olympic Ski Team in 1952.
Following her ski racing career, Suzy became Secretary for the Intermountain Ski Association, a position she held from 1952 through 1959. From 1967 through 1972, she served as coach for the United Alta Skiers Junior Racing Team (ages 10-18).
Throughout her lifetime, Suzy has distinguished herself by active participation in numerous ski-related and community affairs. She currently serves as a docent, along with her husband, Bill, at the Alf Engen Ski Museum. She also continues to be a life long supporter of Alta and gives periodic ski history presentations at Alta's "Fireside Chat" program, sponsored by the Alta Historical Society.
Suzy was elected to the U.S. National Ski Hall of Fame in 1988; the Utah Sports Hall of Fame in 1988; the University of Utah Athletes Crimson Club Hall of Fame in 1991; and in 1999 was named one of Utah's "50 Greatest Athletes of the 20th Century." In 2004, Suzy Harris Rytting was also inducted into the Intermountain Ski Hall of Fame and received the S.J. Quinney Award for "enhancing the image and popularity of skiing in the region" by the J. Willard Marriott Library Ski Archives.
Biography from the Alta Historical Society.
Content Description
The Suzy Harris Rytting audio-visual ski collection (1968-1991) consists of films and videos related to Rytting's career as a competetive skier, coach, and ski professional.
Administrative Information
Arrangement
The materials are arranged by format type.
Related Materials
See also the Suzy Harris Rytting photograph collection (P0412).
Processing Note
Processed by Roy Webb in 2000.
Related Materials
Forms part of the Ski and Snow Sports Archives (S.J. Quinney Outdoor Recreation Archives).
Forms part of the Aileen H. Clyde 20th Century Women's Legacy Archive.
Detailed Description of the Collection
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Description: Family Skiing
8mm (photographic film size)Includes some footage of Suzy skiing at Monte Bondone.
Dates: 1968Container: Reel 1 -
Description: United Alta Skiers Junior Racing Team (UAS) with coaches Suzy Harris Rytting and Jim Shafer
8mm (photographic film size)Dates: 1969-1970Container: Reel 2 -
Description: Gelande, Alta
8mm (photographic film size)Dates: 1969Container: Reel 3 -
Description: Jackson Hole, Wyoming
8mm (photographic film size)Dates: 1970Container: Reel 4 -
Description: Vacation
8mm (photographic film size)Dates: 1968Container: Reel 5 -
Description: UAS 1
8mm (photographic film size)Dates: undatedContainer: Reel 6 -
Description: UAS 3
8mm (photographic film size)Snow Basin
Dates: undatedContainer: Reel 7 -
Description: UAS 2
8mm (photographic film size)Dates: undatedContainer: Reel 8 -
Description: Water skiing
8mm (photographic film size)Kalberer, Briggs, Rytting
Dates: 1968Container: Reel 9 -
Description: UAS, Logan
8mm (photographic film size)Dates: undatedContainer: Reel 10 -
Description: Untitled film
8mm (photographic film size)Dates: undatedContainer: Reel 11 -
Description: Suzy Harris Rytting's induction into the University of Utah's Crimson Club Hall of Fame.
VHSDates: 1988Container: Cassette 12 -
Description: Suzy Harris Rytting's induction into the U.S. Hall of Fame.
VHSDates: undatedContainer: Cassette 13 -
Description: The United Alta Skiers at Alta, Solitude and Sundance
VHSSuzy Harris Rytting, Jim Schater and Howard Fishman coaching
Dates: 1960-1970Container: Cassette 14 -
Description: The United Alta Skiers participating in the slalom and expert downhill competitions at Parkwest for the Junior Nationals (p.c.w.)
VHSDates: undatedContainer: Cassette 15 -
Description: Texaco Star Award: Suzy Harris Rytting
VHS2:30 minutes
Dates: undatedContainer: Cassette 16 -
Description: Interview with Alf Engen part 1
VHSInterviewers: Suzy and Bill Rytting. U.S. Forest Service Project 1991-92 By Shirley Huckins Community Library, Ketchum, Idaho.
Dates: 1991 October 02Container: Cassette 17 -
Description: Interview with Alf Engen part 2
VHSInterviewers: Suzy and Bill Rytting. U.S. Forest Service Project 1991-92 By Shirley Huckins Community Library, Ketchum, Idaho.
Dates: 1991 October 02Container: Cassette 18 -
Description: Interview with Suzy Harris Rytting
audiocassetteInterviewer: Bill Stearn This collection of three short pieces was originally broadcast on the radio, with radio host, Bill Stearn. The interviews detail Suzy's feelings after being told she would not be allowed to compete in the Olympics due to her early-term pregnancy.
Dates: undatedContainer: Cassette 19
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Subject Terms
- Skiing--Utah--History
Corporate Names
- United States Ski Team
Geographical Names
- Alta (Utah)
Form or Genre Terms
- Moving images
