Ingemar Stenmark
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Medal record | |||
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Men’s alpine skiing | |||
Olympic Games | |||
Gold | 1980 Lake Placid | Giant slalom | |
Gold | 1980 Lake Placid | Slalom | |
Bronze | 1976 Innsbruck | Giant slalom | |
World Championships | |||
Gold | 1978 Garmisch-Partenkirchen | Giant slalom | |
Gold | 1978 Garmisch-Partenkirchen | Slalom | |
Gold | 1982 Schladming | Slalom | |
Silver | 1982 Schladming | Giant slalom |
Jan Ingemar Stenmark (born March 18, 1956 in Joesjö, Storumans municipality) is aSwedish former slalom and giant slalom skier, competing for Fjällvinden Tärnaby. He is regarded as one of the most prominent Swedish sportsmen - and one of the greatest alpine skiers - of all time.
Stenmark was born in the province of Lappland. His family moved to Tärnaby when he was four years old, where he became neighbours with Stig Strand, who would later win the World Cup Slalom title. He began skiing at the age of five and won his first national competition at the age of eight.
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[edit] Competitive record
Stenmark has won more alpine ski competitions than any other man with a total of 86 races in the Alpine Skiing World Cup, Hermann Maier being the second with 53 victories. He only won in two disciplines, though, slalom and giant slalom (the other events are downhill, super-G, and combined). Stenmark rarely competed in other competitions, as he was not comfortable with speeds in excess of 120 km/h (75 mph).
He won the Overall World Cup title three times in 1976-78. He also achieved four of the top ten most successful seasons ever in giant slalom competition. Stenmark won every giant slalom race during the 1977-78 (7 for 7) and 1978-79 seasons (10 for 10). In the 1979-80 season he won ten out of eleven giant slaloms. He has six of the top ten most successful seasons ever in slalom competition: he won all the slalom races during the 1975-76 season (7 for 7), and almost every slalom race in the 1976-77 (9 for 10), 1981-82 (8 for 9), 1979-80 (7 for 8), 1974-75 (7 for 8), and 1980-81 (8 of 10) seasons.
Including Alpine Skiing World Cup, FIS World Championships and Olympic competition, Stenmark finished as follows:
- 1st place: 92 times;
- 2nd place: 45 times;
- 3rd place: 28 times;
- 4th place: 10 times;
- 5th place: 13 times;
- 6th place: 10 times;
- 7th place: 8 times;
- 8th place: 7 times;
- 9th place: 5 times;
- 10th place: 4 times.
Stenmark was not allowed to participate in the 1984 Winter Olympics in Sarajevo due to his status as a professional and therefore could not defend his gold medals from 1980. In the 1988 Games he was allowed back into the Olympic competition.
For his three straight World Alpine Skiing World Cup titles (1976-78), Stenmark earned the Holmenkollen medal in 1979 (Shared with Erik Håker and Raisa Smetanina). Stenmark also earned the Svenska Dagbladet Gold Medal twice as well (1975 & 1978). His 1978 medal was shared with tennis player Björn Borg, making them the only two people to ever win the honor twice.
[edit] Other
During the years from 1976-78 Stenmark, along with tennis player Björn Borg, became a national icon in Sweden. This was not changed by the fact that he - for tax reasons - soon moved to Monaco. On December 26, 2004 he survived the Indian Ocean earthquake while on vacation in Thailand. Stenmark also won the 1996 Swedish Superstars championship.
[edit] World Cup victories
[edit] Overall
Season | Discipline |
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1975 | Giant Slalom |
1975 | Slalom |
1976 | Overall |
1976 | Giant Slalom |
1976 | Slalom |
1977 | Overall |
1977 | Giant Slalom |
1977 | Slalom |
1978 | Overall |
1978 | Giant Slalom |
1978 | Slalom |
1979 | Giant Slalom |
1979 | Slalom |
1980 | Giant Slalom |
1980 | Slalom |
1981 | Giant Slalom |
1981 | Slalom |
1983 | Slalom |
1984 | Giant Slalom |
[edit] Individual victories
[edit] External links
- FIS-ski.com - Ingemar Stenmark
- Holmenkollen medalists - click Holmenkollmedaljen for downloadable pdf file (Norwegian)
- Ski-db.com - Ingemar Stenmark
1948: Edy Reinalter | 1952: Othmar Schneider | 1956: Toni Sailer | 1960: Ernst Hinterseer | 1964: Josef Stiegler | 1968: Jean-Claude Killy | 1972: Francisco Fernández-Ochoa | 1976: Piero Gros | 1980: Ingemar Stenmark | 1984: Phil Mahre | 1988: Alberto Tomba | 1992: Finn Christian Jagge | 1994: Thomas Stangassinger | 1998: Hans Petter Buraas | 2002: Jean-Pierre Vidal | 2006: Benjamin Raich
1952: Stein Eriksen | 1956: Toni Sailer | 1960: Roger Staub | 1964: François Bonlieu | 1968: Jean-Claude Killy | 1972: Gustav Thöni | 1976: Heini Hemmi | 1980: Ingemar Stenmark | 1984: Max Julen | 1988: Alberto Tomba | 1992: Alberto Tomba | 1994: Markus Wasmeier | 1998: Hermann Maier | 2002: Stephan Eberharter | 2006: Benjamin Raich
1967: Jean-Claude Killy | 1968: Jean-Claude Killy | 1969: Karl Schranz | 1970: Karl Schranz | 1971: Gustav Thöni | 1972: Gustav Thöni | 1973: Gustav Thöni | 1974: Piero Gros | 1975: Gustav Thöni | 1976: Ingemar Stenmark | 1977: Ingemar Stenmark | 1978: Ingemar Stenmark | 1979: Peter Lüscher | 1980: Andreas Wenzel | 1981: Phil Mahre | 1982: Phil Mahre | 1983: Phil Mahre | 1984: Pirmin Zurbriggen | 1985: Marc Girardelli | 1986: Marc Girardelli | 1987: Pirmin Zurbriggen | 1988: Pirmin Zurbriggen | 1989: Marc Girardelli | 1990: Pirmin Zurbriggen | 1991: Marc Girardelli | 1992: Paul Accola | 1993: Marc Girardelli | 1994: Kjetil André Aamodt | 1995: Alberto Tomba | 1996: Lasse Kjus | 1997: Luc Alphand | 1998: Hermann Maier | 1999: Lasse Kjus | 2000: Hermann Maier | 2001: Hermann Maier | 2002: Stephan Eberharter | 2003: Stephan Eberharter | 2004: Hermann Maier | 2005: Bode Miller | 2006: Benjamin Raich | 2007: Aksel Lund Svindal
1931: David Zogg | 1932: Friedl Däuber | 1933: Anton Seelos | 1934: Franz Pfnür | 1935: Anton Seelos | 1936: Rudolph Matt | 1937: Émile Allais | 1938: Rudolf Rominger | 1939: Rudolf Rominger | 1948: Edy Reinalter | 1950: Georges Schneider | 1952: Othmar Schneider | 1954: Stein Eriksen | 1956: Toni Sailer | 1958: Josef Rieder | 1960: Ernst Hinterseer | 1962: Charles Bozon | 1964: Josef Stiegler | 1966: Carlo Senoner | 1968: Jean-Claude Killy | 1970: Jean-Noël Augert | 1972: Francisco Fernández Ochoa | 1974: Gustav Thöni | 1976: Piero Gros | 1978: Ingemar Stenmark | 1980: Ingemar Stenmark | 1982: Ingemar Stenmark | 1985: Jonas Nilsson | 1987: Frank Wörndl | 1989: Rudolf Nierlich | 1991: Marc Girardelli | 1993: Kjetil André Aamodt | 1996: Alberto Tomba | 1997: Tom Stiansen | 1999: Kalle Palander | 2001: Mario Matt | 2003: Ivica Kostelić | 2005: Benjamin Raich | 2007: Mario Matt
1950: Zeno Colò | 1952: Stein Eriksen | 1954: Stein Eriksen | 1956: Toni Sailer | 1958: Toni Sailer | 1960: Roger Staub | 1962: Egon Zimmermann | 1964: François Bonlieu | 1966: Guy Périllat | 1968: Jean-Claude Killy | 1970: Karl Schranz | 1972: Gustav Thöni | 1974: Gustav Thöni | 1976: Heini Hemmi | 1978: Ingemar Stenmark | 1980: Ingemar Stenmark | 1982: Steve Mahre | 1985: Markus Wasmeier | 1987: Pirmin Zurbriggen | 1989: Rudolf Nierlich | 1991: Rudolf Nierlich | 1993: Kjetil André Aamodt | 1996: Alberto Tomba | 1997: Michael von Grünigen | 1999: Lasse Kjus | 2001: Michael von Grünigen | 2003: Bode Miller | 2005: Hermann Maier | 2007: Aksel Lund Svindal
Preceded by Björn Borg |
Svenska Dagbladet Gold Medal 1975 |
Succeeded by Anders Gärderud & Bernt Johansson |
Preceded by Frank Andersson |
Svenska Dagbladet Gold Medal with Björn Borg 1978 |
Succeeded by Malmö FF |
Preceded by Helena Takalo, Hilkka Riihivuori, & Walter Steiner |
Holmenkollen medal with Erik Håker & Raisa Smetanina 1979 |
Succeeded by Thomas Wassberg |
Categories: 1956 births | Competitors at the 1976 Winter Olympics | Competitors at the 1980 Winter Olympics | Competitors at the 1988 Winter Olympics | Holmenkollen medalists | Living people | Olympic competitors for Sweden | Superstars competitors | Swedish alpine skiers | Winter Olympics medalists