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He finished fourth in the 18 km event at those Games.
He finished fourth in the 18 km event at those Games.
Matsbo has earned two 4×10 km relay bronze medals at the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships (1935, 1938). His best individual finish at the Nordic skiing World Championships was fourth in the 18 km in 1938. He was born Martin Gustafsson, but changed his surname to Matsbo in 1928 after the village where he lived.
He was a non-commissioned military officer, and in 1941 participated in the War World Championships in Cortina d"Ampezzo.
Foreign more than three decades Matsbo was working on new ski wax formulations. He developed a ski wax that was one of the most used in the 1940s and 1950s.
In 1942 his wax boiler in Malung burned down, destroying many of his recipes and ongoing experiments, and to continue his work he joined the Astra company. Here, he developed Swix, one of the first synthetic waxes, which became commercial in 1946, and was used at the 1948 Olympics.
Matsbo later produced other wax types for ski jumping and alpine skiing.
He was featured in the 1988 documentary film De sista skidåkarna (The Last Skiers). The Matsboloppet, a national cross-country race in Hedemora, is named after him.