Its first sports field was at Klosterengen in Gamle Oslo, later a speed skating track at Frognerjordet.
The cabin had formerly been displayed at the 1914 Jubilee Exhibition, as a contribution from the Norwegian Trekking Association.
Other national champions include John Falchenberg (3 for Kristiania IF) and Sigurd Roll (1 title).
[26] Olympic figure skaters include Andreas Krogh (1920),[27] Margot Moe (1920),[28] Nanna Egedius (1936),[29] Marit Henie (1948),[30] Berit Unn Johansen (1964).
[35] The club fielded a men's handball team, which won the Norwegian outdoor championships in 1956, 1957 and 1958.