Jack Nagel (January 30, 1926 – March 11, 2004) was an American alpine ski racer.
[1] Born in Port Townsend and raised in Skykomish, Nagel was a third-generation logger when skiing was gaining popularity in the 1940s.
[2] He later ran the only gas station in Skykomish and was a ski instructor at Stevens Pass until 1962,[3] when the new Crystal Mountain opened near Mount Rainier and the family relocated to Enumclaw.
[4] Younger daughter Judy Nagel was an Olympian and World Cup racer.
At age sixteen in 1968, she led the Olympic slalom after the first run, but did not finish the second.