Stanisław Barabasz (born on May 7, 1857 in Bochnia, died October 23, 1949 in Zakopane) - architect, nestor of Polish skiing, educator and hunter - author of many articles on hunting. He was the younger brother of the pianist Wiktor Barabasz.

In December 1888 he started to use skis in Cieklin near Jasło during hunting. He practiced skiing at Błonia in Krakow. Ski modeled on Norwegian "ski". In 1894 he appeared in Zakopane with skis, giving birth to Zakopane skiing. His ski trip from 1894 along with Jan Fischer to Czarny Staw Gąsienicowy went down in history. He moved to Zakopane in 1901. In the years 1901-1922 he was the head of the School of Wood Industry in Zakopane, where he introduced Podhale motifs in the furniture industry. On February 28, 1907, together with Mieczysław Karłowicz and Mariusz Zaruski, he founded the second ski club in Poland - the Zakopane Ski Association of the Tatra Society, of which he was the first president until 1910. Barabasz contributed to the creation of the Tatra Volunteer Rescue Service in 1909. Main work Bibliography

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