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Kristian Ghedina

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Italian alpine skier (born 1969)

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Kristian Ghedina
Ghedina in 2020.
Personal information
Born (1969-11-20)20 November 1969 (age 56)
OccupationAlpine skier
Sport
Skiing career
DisciplinesDownhill
ClubG.S. Fiamme Gialle
World Championships
Medals3 (0 gold)
World Cup
Seasons17
Wins13
Podiums33
Overall titles0 (4th 1997, 2000)
Discipline titles0 (2nd DH 1995, 1997, 2000)
Medal record
International alpine ski competitions
Event1st2nd3rd
Olympic Games000
World Championships021
Total021
World Cup race podiums
Event1st2nd3rd
Downhill1298
Super-G121
Total13119
World Championships
Silver medal – second place1996 Sierra NevadaDownhill
Silver medal – second place1991 SaalbachCombined
Bronze medal – third place1997 SestriereDownhill

Kristian Ghedina (Italian pronunciation:[ˈkristjaŋɡeˈdiːna]; born 20 November 1969) is an Italianalpine skiing coach and former competitive racer. His 13 victories are the second most by an Italiandownhill specialist in World Cup history: the first isDominik Paris with 21 victories. He is currently an auto racer.

Biography

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Ghedina was born inCortina d'Ampezzo in theprovince of Belluno, and his mother tongue isLadin. He studied inInnsbruck and made his World Cup debut in1989. The following year, after a series of initial podiums and a ruinous fall, he won the last two downhills of the season. He won the silver medal in theCombined race of the1991 World Championships atSaalbach, Austria; however, the following year he suffered a serious car crash.

Ghedina returned to his best form only in1995, remaining among the best specialists in the speed disciplines until 2001, when he obtained the last of his 13 World Cup victories (12 Downhills and one Super-G, with a total of 33 podiums).[1] He won also another silver medal at the1996 and a bronze in the1997 championships, both in downhill. After his last World Cup victory he kept on racing for another 5 seasons, reaching 15 top-ten results, two of them podiums.

He probably gave his most remarkable performance on 24 January 2004 at the Hahnenkamm race in Kitzbühel: on the last jump, approaching the finish line at a speed of 137,6 km/h, he produced a straddle in the air ("spread eagle") which amazed spectators and TV commentators; nevertheless he gained a temporary lead in the race, which he finished sixth in the end.[2]

Ghedina retired from ski racing following the2006 season. He has raced aBMW in theItalian Superturismo Championship and, driving aLola, in theFormula 3000 International Masters. In 2012 he started working with the Croatian national ski team, advising the team on the alpine speed disciplines.[3]

World Cup results

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Podium

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  • 13 wins (12DH, 1SG)
  • 33 podiums (29 DH, 4 SG)
DatePlaceDisciplineRank
16/12/1989ItalyVal GardenaDownhill3rd
11/01/1990AustriaSchladmingDownhill2nd
03/02/1990ItalyCortina d'AmpezzoDownhill1st
15/03/1990SwedenÅreDownhill1st
13/01/1995AustriaKitzbühelDownhill3rd
20/01/1995SwitzerlandWengenDownhill1st
25/02/1995CanadaWhistler, BCDownhill1st
10/03/1995NorwayKvitfjellSuper G2nd
11/03/1995NorwayKvitfjellDownhill2nd
06/03/1996NorwayKvitfjellDownhill3rd
20/12/1996ItalyVal GardenaDownhill3rd
21/12/1996ItalyVal GardenaDownhill1st
29/12/1996ItalyBormioDownhill3rd
11/01/1997FranceChamonixDownhill1st
18/01/1997SwitzerlandWengenDownhill1st
22/02/1997GermanyGarmisch-PartenkirchenDownhill3rd
23/02/1997GermanyGarmisch-PartenkirchenSuper G2nd
12/03/1997United StatesVail, CODownhill2nd
13/03/1997United StatesVail, COSuper G3rd
04/12/1997United StatesBeaver Creek, CODownhill1st
24/01/1998AustriaKitzbühelDownhill1st
19/12/1998ItalyVal GardenaDownhill1st
27/11/1999United StatesVail, CODownhill3rd
17/12/1999ItalyVal GardenaDownhill1st
18/12/1999ItalyVal GardenaDownhill2nd
22/01/2000AustriaKitzbühelDownhill2nd
29/01/2000GermanyGarmisch-PartenkirchenDownhill2nd
04/03/2000NorwayKvitfjellDownhill2nd
05/03/2000NorwayKvitfjellSuper G1st
16/12/2000FranceVal d'IsereDownhill2nd
14/12/2001ItalyVal GardenaDownhill1st
02/03/2002NorwayKvitfjellDownhill3rd
08/01/2005FranceChamonixDownhill2nd

Overall

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Year/RankOverallDownhillGiantSuper-GCombined
RankPointsRankPointsRankPointsRankPointsRankPoints
199015th976th98----7th10
199122nd6311th4032nd319th106th10
199243rd20615th147--39th3329th26
199357th13927th110----20th29
199440th20719th146--39th97th52
19957th6282nd47332nd297th126--
199615th4928th23746th910th1705th76
19974th9902nd700--5th2186th72
199811th5446th412--10th114--
199920th3558th296--36th149th45
20004th9582nd677--8th2168th65
200160th9521st95------
200210th5053rd381--15th8812th36
200398th3836th35--57th3--
200449th16920th169------
200532nd25712th225--34th32--
200635th23510th235------

See also

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References

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  1. ^Ski-db.com – Kristian Ghedina – accessed 9 March 2010
  2. ^shown on YouTube-Videos - onein German followed by an interview, the other onein French
  3. ^"Ivica Kostelic and Kristian Ghedina team up at Colmar".International Ski Federation. 5 July 2012. Archived fromthe original on 14 February 2014. Retrieved14 February 2014.

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