jo marillac squaw valley 1950s

jo marillac squaw valley 1950sJo Marillac skiing Squaw Valley, CA in the 1950s.

Never heard of Jo Marillac?  Not many around here have. He is far and away the most bad-ass dude to have ever graced the slopes of Squaw Valley.  Why?   Why is he the most badass mo-fo to ever hang his hat in Squaw Valley?  Here’s why:

JO MARILLAC:

– One of the best mountaineers in the world in the 1940s & 50s.

– Record setting speed ascents of gnarliest peaks in Chamonix as a teenager.

– Youngest person to receive High Mountain Guide certification in the European Alps.

– Guided downed bomber pilots back to safety in the French Alps.

– War hero in World War II and leader of the French Resistance to the Nazis.

– Captured twice by the Nazis in WWII and escaped twice.

– “After his first capture, the Gestapo imprisioned him in an “impenetrable” fortress, but Marillac got away by scaling a vertical prison wall just before he was to be executed by firing squads”  – Mark McLaughlin

– French Congressional Medal of Honor from General Charles de Gaulle himself.

– Credited with convincing the International Olympic Committee (IOC) to bring the 8th Winter Olympics to Squaw Valley.

1960 squaw valley winter olympics

Check out the people on the roof of the Far East Building.  1960 Winter Olympics Squaw Valley, USA.

Jo Marillac moved to Squaw Valley after the war in the early 1950s, became the director of the Squaw Valley ski school for 17 years, and got in good with Alex Cushing. Alex recruited Jo to help him win the 1960 Winter Olympics Games for Squaw Valley.  This was a great call as Jo’s reputation in Europe was beyond stellar.  Everyone in Europe knew of his mountaineering and war successes and he was widely considered a living legend, even as a young man.

Jo knew the layout of many major European ski resorts and knew Squaw inside and out.  With all this knowledge he was confidently able to testify to the IOC that Squaw’s terrain and topography was comparable to some of its European counterparts.

“I have come here to tell you we can.” – Jo Marrilac’s response to the IOC protesting Squaw Valley as the site of the 8th Winter Olympic Games.

skating rink at 1960 squaw valley winter olympicsHockey at the 1960 squaw valley winter olympics.

Initially, the IOC was apposed to having the Olympics in Squaw Valley.  Cushing was a brilliant businessman, but it was Jo who’s “golden word” changed minds in the IOC vote and eventually got the Olympics to California via a 32-30 vote.

Having had Jo live in Squaw Valley makes Squaw look badass by basic association.  Squaw is what it is today thanks Jo Marillac.  We love it.  Thanks Jo.

Jo Marillac was born in France in 1922 and passed away at the age of 79 in Sparks, Nevada.

jo marillac 1996

Jo Marillac in 1996.


Fun Fact:

Jo taught French parallel at Squaw Valley to groups for $5 per day, $3 for a half day. Private lessons cost $8.50 per lesson, with $3 added for each additional person.

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