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Swedish alpine skier (born 1956)
Ingemar Stenmark
Stenmark in 2014
Born (1956-03-18 ) 18 March 1956 (age 68 ) Joesjö , Sweden Occupation Alpine skier Height 1.81 m (5 ft 11 in ) Club Tärna IK Fjällvinden Teams 3 Medals 3 (2 gold) Medals 7 (5 gold) Seasons 16 (1974 –1989 ) Wins 86 (46 GS , 40 SL ) Podiums 155 Overall titles 3 Discipline titles 16
Jan Ingemar Stenmark (Swedish pronunciation: [ˈɪ̌ŋː(ɛ)mar ˈstêːnmark] ; born 18 March 1956) is a Swedish former World Cup alpine ski racer . He is regarded as one of the most prominent Swedish athletes ever,[1] and as the greatest slalom and giant slalom specialist of all time. He competed for Tärna IK Fjällvinden .
Biography
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Stenmark and Lindsey Vonn in 2016
Stenmark in action in Alta Badia in 1986
Stenmark in 1979 at 23
Born in Joesjö , Storuman Municipality , Lapland , Stenmark's family moved to Tärnaby near Norway when he was four years old. He became a childhood neighbour of Stig Strand (also born 1956), who tied Stenmark for the World Cup slalom title in 1983 . Stenmark began skiing at the age of five and won his first national competition at age eight.
Competitive record
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Stenmark made his World Cup debut in December 1973 at age 17. At the time of his retirement, he had won more international races than any other alpine skier to date: he took 86 World Cup wins (46 giant slaloms and 40 slaloms). He has since been passed by Mikaela Shiffrin .[2] Stenmark won only in the two technical disciplines: slalom and giant slalom (the other events are downhill , super-G , first run in December 1982, and combined ). He rarely competed in the other disciplines, as he was not comfortable with speeds in excess of 120 km/h (75 mph). Stenmark still has the record for the biggest win margin in a World Cup alpine race: 4.06 seconds ahead of 2nd placed Bojan Križaj in Jasna on 4 February 1979. Stenmark was known as a quiet champion, with short, but polite, responses to media questions.[1] [3] [4]
For his three straight 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 (1975, 1978). His 1978 medal was shared with tennis player Björn Borg , making them the only two men to ever win the honor twice (female alpine skier Anja Pärson received the medal in 2006 and 2007).
At the World Championships in 1978 in Garmisch-Partenkirchen West Germany , Stenmark won the slalom by two-thirds of a second and the giant slalom by over two seconds,[3] and successfully defended both world titles at the Winter Olympics in 1980 at Lake Placid , which also were counted as world championships. At the next worlds in 1982 in Austria , he had a sub-standard first run in the giant slalom and was upset by American Steve Mahre and settled for silver.[5] [6] [7] Stenmark rebounded in the slalom and became the first to win the same title in three consecutive world championships.[8] At age 25, it was his final medal in a major competition.
Stenmark was not allowed to participate in the 1984 Winter Olympics in Sarajevo by the International Ski Federation (FIS) for accepting promotional payments directly, rather than through the national ski federation.[9] Hanni Wenzel of Liechtenstein was also banned; both were double gold medalists in 1980 .[10] Marc Girardelli , who was the best slalom racer during the 1983–84 season , wasn't allowed to participate either. In his case it was because he didn't have citizenship in Luxembourg, the country for which he competed.[12] Stenmark was allowed back into the Olympic competition in 1988 ,[4] [13] but was past his prime and did not win a medal (however, he had the fastest second run of the slalom competition). He retired from World Cup competition at the end of the 1989 season in March, days before his 33rd birthday.[14]
Other
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During the years from 1976 to 1978 Stenmark, along with tennis player Björn Borg , became a national icon in Sweden.[1] This was not changed by the fact that he moved to Monaco in 1980 for tax reasons.[4] [9] At age 40, he won the Swedish Superstars championship in 1996.[15] On 26 December 2004, Stenmark survived the Indian Ocean earthquake while on vacation in Thailand . In 2015, he was a celebrity dancer on the Let's Dance 2015 , where he teamed up with professional dancer Cecilia Ehrling .[16]
Personal
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Stenmark was married to Ann Uvhagen, a Lufthansa airline hostess, 1984–1987.[4] [17] They have a daughter, born 1984.[18]
World Cup results
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Season titles
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Season standings
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Season
Age
Overall
Slalom
Giant slalom
Super-G
Downhill
Combined
1974
17
12
6
—
not run
—
not awarded
1975
18
2
1
1
—
1976
19
1
1
1
—
—
1977
20
1
1
1
—
not awarded
1978
21
1
1
1
—
1979
22
5
1
1
—
1980
23
2
1
1
—
—
1981
24
2
1
1
—
15
1982
25
2
2
2
—
—
1983
26
2
1
2
not awarded (w/ GS)
—
23
1984
27
2
2
1
—
—
1985
28
6
3
10
—
25
1986
29
5
2
2
—
—
—
1987
30
6
2
7
—
—
—
1988
31
21
16
9
—
—
—
1989
32
17
21
4
—
—
—
Race victories
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86 wins – (46 GS , 40 SL ), 155 podiums
Season
Date
Location
Discipline
1975
17 December 1974
Madonna di Campiglio , Italy
Slalom
12 January 1975
Wengen , Switzerland
Slalom
21 February 1975
Naeba , Japan
Giant slalom
2 March 1975
Garibaldi (Whistler) , Canada
Giant slalom
13 March 1975
Sun Valley , USA
Giant slalom
1976
15 December 1975
Sterzing / Vipiteno , Italy
Slalom
11 January 1976
Wengen, Switzerland
Slalom
24 January 1976
Kitzbühel , Austria
Slalom
27 January 1976
Zwiesel , West Germany
Giant slalom
7 March 1976
Copper Mountain , USA
Slalom
14 March 1976
Aspen , USA
Slalom
1977
3 January 1977
Laax , Switzerland
Slalom
10 January 1977
Berchtesgaden , W. Germany
Slalom
16 January 1977
Kitzbühel, Austria
Slalom
23 January 1977
Wengen, Switzerland
Slalom
6 February 1977
St. Anton , Austria
Slalom
6 March 1977
Sun Valley, USA
Giant slalom
18 March 1977
Voss , Norway
Slalom
20 March 1977
Åre , Sweden
Slalom
21 March 1977
Giant slalom
25 March 1977
Sierra Nevada , Spain
Giant slalom
1978
10 December 1977
Val d'Isère , France
Giant slalom
13 December 1977
Madonna di Campiglio, Italy
Slalom
14 December 1977
Giant slalom
5 January 1978
Oberstaufen , West Germany
Slalom
8 January 1978
Zwiesel, West Germany
Giant slalom
9 January 1978
Slalom
18 March 1978
Arosa , Switzerland
Giant slalom
1979
9 December 1978
Schladming , Austria
Giant slalom
21 December 1978
Kranjska Gora , Yugoslavia
Slalom
22 December 1978
Giant slalom
7 January 1979
Courchevel , France
Giant slalom
16 January 1979
Adelboden , Switzerland
Giant slalom
23 January 1979
Steinach , Austria
Giant slalom
4 February 1979
Jasná , Czechoslovakia
Giant slalom
10 February 1979
Åre, Sweden
Giant slalom
11 February 1979
Slalom
4 March 1979
Lake Placid , USA
Giant slalom
12 March 1979
Heavenly Valley , USA
Giant slalom
17 March 1979
Furano , Japan
Slalom
19 March 1979
Giant slalom
1980
8 December 1979
Val d'Isère, France
Giant slalom
11 December 1979
Madonna di Campiglio, Italy
Slalom
12 December 1979
Giant slalom
21 January 1980
Adelboden, Switzerland
Giant slalom
27 January 1980
Chamonix , France
Slalom
27 February 1980
Waterville Valley , USA
Slalom
1 March 1980
Mont-Sainte-Anne , Canada
Giant slalom
10 March 1980
Cortina d'Ampezzo , Italy
Slalom
11 March 1980
Giant slalom
13 March 1980
Saalbach , Austria
Giant slalom
15 March 1980
Slalom
1981
9 December 1980
Madonna di Campiglio, Italy
Slalom
10 December 1980
Giant slalom
6 January 1981
Morzine , France
Giant slalom
18 January 1981
Kitzbühel, Austria
Slalom
26 January 1981
Adelboden, Switzerland
Giant slalom
1 February 1981
St. Anton, Austria
Slalom
2 February 1981
Schladming, Austria
Giant slalom
8 February 1981
Oslo , Norway
Slalom
11 February 1981
Voss, Norway
Giant slalom
14 February 1981
Åre, Sweden
Giant slalom
1982
9 January 1982
Morzine, France
Giant slalom
12 January 1982
Bad Wiessee , West Germany
Slalom
17 January 1982
Kitzbühel, Austria
Slalom
19 January 1982
Adelboden, Switzerland
Giant slalom
9 February 1982
Kirchberg , Austria
Giant slalom
1983
14 December 1982
Courmayeur , Italy
Slalom
23 January 1983
Kitzbühel, Austria
Slalom
11 February 1983
Markstein , France
Slalom
13 February 1983
Todtnau , West Germany
Giant slalom
26 February 1983
Gällivare , Sweden
Giant slalom
1984
13 December 1983
Courmayeur, Italy
Slalom
20 December 1983
Madonna di Campiglio, Italy
Slalom
10 January 1984
Adelboden, Switzerland
Giant slalom
17 January 1984
Parpan , Switzerland
Slalom
23 January 1984
Kirchberg , Austria
Giant slalom
4 February 1984
Borovetz , Bulgaria
Giant slalom
7 March 1984
Vail , USA
Giant slalom
1986
15 December 1985
Alta Badia , Italy
Giant slalom
25 January 1986
St. Anton, Austria
Slalom
27 February 1986
Hemsedal , Norway
Giant slalom
18 March 1986
Lake Placid, USA
Giant slalom
1987
29 November 1986
Sestriere , Italy
Slalom
14 February 1987
Markstein, France
Slalom
1989
19 February 1989
Aspen, USA
Giant slalom
Podiums
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Discipline
1st
2nd
3rd
Total
Slalom
40
29
12
81
Giant
46
13
13
72
Parallel
0
1
0
1
Combined
0
0
1
1
86
43
26
155
World championship results
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From 1948 through 1980 , the Winter Olympics were also the World Championships for alpine skiing.
At the World Championships from 1954 through 1980, the combined was a "paper race" using the results of the three events (DH, GS, SL).
Olympic results
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Stenmark and fellow reigning double Olympic champion Hanni Wenzel were banned from the 1984 Olympics for having accepted promotional payments directly, rather than through their national ski federations.
Other honours
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Jerring Award : 1979, 1980[20]
References
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^ Shinn, Peggy (13 March 2023). "Mikaela Shiffrin Just Became the Greatest Ski Racer of All Time" . Archived from the original on 29 August 2023. Retrieved 14 March 2023 .
^ a b Johnson, William Oscar (13 February 1978). "Whipping the cream of the crop". Sports Illustrated . p. 22.
^ a b c d Montgomery, Paul L. (10 January 1988). "Stenmark, at 31, is proving he can still tack slalom" . The New York Times . Archived from the original on 10 April 2014. Retrieved 2 April 2014 .
^ "Steve Mahre takes giant slalom gold at World Alpine Ski Championship" . Bend (OR ) Bulletin . UPI . 3 February 1982. p. D3. Archived from the original on 26 April 2021. Retrieved 4 December 2020 .
^ Dobbin, Winsor (4 February 1982). "Steve Mahre steps from shadow" . Spokesman-Review . Associated Press . p. 27. Archived from the original on 26 April 2021. Retrieved 4 December 2020 .
^ Johnson, William Oscar (13 February 1982). "One Mahre time for America". Sports Illustrated . p. 22.
^ "Stenmark takes gold" . Spokesman-Review . Associated Press. 8 February 1982. p. 17. Archived from the original on 26 April 2021. Retrieved 4 December 2020 .
^ a b "Stenmark ruled ineligible to ski in Winter Olympics" . Eugene Register-Guard . 29 October 1983. p. 3C. Archived from the original on 26 April 2021. Retrieved 4 December 2020 .
^ "Ski stars banned from Olympics" . Ottawa Citizen . Reuters . 26 November 1983. p. 71. Archived from the original on 26 April 2021. Retrieved 4 December 2020 .
^ "Winter Olympics will take place without three alpine skiers" . Palm Beach Post . wire services. 25 January 1984. p. D4.[permanent dead link ]
^ "Stenmark, Girardelli cleared to compete" . Spokesman-Review . Associated Press. 11 December 1987. p. 39. Archived from the original on 26 April 2021. Retrieved 4 December 2020 .
^ "Skiing: Stenmark retires" . Lewiston (ME ) Daily Sun . Associated Press. 11 March 1989. p. 22. Archived from the original on 26 April 2021. Retrieved 4 December 2020 .
^ "Swedish Superstars" . The Superstars. Archived from the original on 7 April 2014. Retrieved 2 April 2014 .
^ Engman, Pascal (4 February 2015). "Ingemar Stenmarks tuffa start i Let's dance" [Ingemar Stenmark's tough start in Let's dance]. www.expressen.se . Expressen . Archived from the original on 27 February 2015. Retrieved 17 April 2015 .
^ "Stenmark marries airline hostess" . Evening News . Newburgh-Beacon, NY. Associated Press. 10 September 1984. p. 4B. Archived from the original on 29 August 2023. Retrieved 4 December 2020 .
^ "Stenmark finds skiing fun again" . Eugene Register-Guard . Associated Press. 22 November 1986. p. 9C. Archived from the original on 29 August 2023. Retrieved 4 December 2020 .
^ In 1977 ex-aqueo with the Swiss Heini Hemmi and in 1984 with the other Swiss Pirmin Zurbriggen .
^ "Stenmark vann den första Jerringskålen" . Sveriges Radio (in Swedish). 23 November 2008. Archived from the original on 1 April 2024. Retrieved 1 April 2024 .
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