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词条 Kristian Ghedina
释义

  1. Biography

  2. World Cup results

     Podium   Overall  

  3. See also

  4. References

  5. External links

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Kristian Ghedina ({{IPA-it|ˈkristjaŋ ɡeˈdiːna}}; born 20 November 1969) is a former World Cup alpine ski racer from Italy. His thirteen victories are the most by an Italian downhill specialist in World Cup history. He is currently an auto racer.

Biography

Ghedina was born in Cortina d'Ampezzo in the province of Belluno, and his mother tongue is Ladin. He studied in Innsbruck and made his World Cup debut in 1989. 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 the Combined race of the 1991 World Championships at Saalbach, Austria; however, the following year he suffered a serious car crash.

Ghedina returned to his best form only in 1995, 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 the 1996 and a bronze in the 1997 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.

His probably most remarkable performance he gave 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 the 2006 season. He has raced a BMW in the Italian Superturismo Championship and, driving a Lola, in the Formula 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

Podium

  • 13 wins (12 DH, 1 SG)
  • 33 podiums (29 DH, 4 SG)
DatePlaceDisciplineRank
16/12/1989{{flagicon|ITA}} Val GardenaDownhill 3rd
11/01/1990{{flagicon|AUT}} SchladmingDownhill 2nd
03/02/1990{{flagicon|ITA}} Cortina d'AmpezzoDownhill 1st
15/03/1990{{flagicon|SWE}} AreDownhill 1st
13/01/1995{{flagicon|AUT}} KitzbuehelDownhill 3rd
20/01/1995{{flagicon|SUI}} WengenDownhill 1st
25/02/1995{{flagicon|CAN}} Whistler, BCDownhill 1st
10/03/1995{{flagicon|NOR}} KvitfjellSuper G 2nd
11/03/1995{{flagicon|NOR}} KvitfjellDownhill 2nd
06/03/1996{{flagicon|NOR}} KvitfjellDownhill 3rd
20/12/1996{{flagicon|ITA}} Val GardenaDownhill 3rd
21/12/1996{{flagicon|ITA}} Val GardenaDownhill 1st
29/12/1996{{flagicon|ITA}} BormioDownhill 3rd
11/01/1997{{flagicon|FRA}} ChamonixDownhill 1st
18/01/1997{{flagicon|SUI}} WengenDownhill 1st
22/02/1997{{flagicon|GER}} Garmisch-PartenkirchenDownhill 3rd
23/02/1997{{flagicon|GER}} Garmisch-PartenkirchenSuper G 2nd
12/03/1997{{flagicon|USA}} Vail, CODownhill 2nd
13/03/1997{{flagicon|USA}} Vail, COSuper G 3rd
04/12/1997{{flagicon|USA}} Beaver Creek, CODownhill 1st
24/01/1998{{flagicon|AUT}} KitzbuehelDownhill 1st
19/12/1998{{flagicon|ITA}} Val GardenaDownhill 1st
27/11/1999{{flagicon|USA}} Vail, CODownhill 3rd
17/12/1999{{flagicon|ITA}} Val GardenaDownhill 1st
18/12/1999{{flagicon|ITA}} Val GardenaDownhill 2nd
22/01/2000{{flagicon|AUT}} KitzbuehelDownhill 2nd
29/01/2000{{flagicon|GER}} Garmisch-PartenkirchenDownhill 2nd
04/03/2000{{flagicon|NOR}} KvitfjellDownhill 2nd
05/03/2000{{flagicon|NOR}} KvitfjellSuper G 1st
16/12/2000{{flagicon|FRA}} Val d'IsereDownhill 2nd
14/12/2001{{flagicon|ITA}} Val GardenaDownhill 1st
02/03/2002{{flagicon|NOR}} KvitfjellDownhill 3rd
08/01/2005{{flagicon|FRA}} ChamonixDownhill 2nd

Overall

Year/RankOverallDownhillGiantSuper-GCombined
RankPointsRankPointsRankPointsRankPointsRankPoints
1990 15th 97 6th 98 - - - - 7th 10
1991 22nd 63 11th 40 32nd 3 19th 10 6th 10
1992 43rd 206 15th 147 - - 39th 33 29th 26
1993 57th 139 27th 110 - - - - 20th 29
1994 40th 207 19th 146 - - 39th 9 7th 52
1995 7th 628 2nd473 32nd 29 7th 126 - -
1996 15th 492 8th 237 46th 9 10th 170 5th 76
1997 4th 990 2nd700 - - 5th 218 6th 72
1998 11th 544 6th 412 - - 10th 114 - -
1999 20th 355 8th 296 - - 36th 14 9th 45
2000 4th 958 2nd677 - - 8th 216 8th 65
2001 60th 95 21st 95 - - - - - -
2002 10th 505 3rd381 - - 15th 88 12th 36
2003 98th 38 36th 35 - - 57th 3 - -
2004 49th 169 20th 169 - - - - - -
2005 32nd 257 12th 225 - - 34th 32 - -
2006 35th 235 10th 235 - - - - - -

See also

  • Italian skiers who closed in top 10 in overall World Cup

References

1. ^Ski-db.com – Kristian Ghedina – accessed 9 March 2010
2. ^shown on YouTube-Videos - one [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Wqu5NTyvKk|: in German] followed by an interview, the other one [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_onJpunYHO4|: in French]
3. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.fis-ski.com/alpine-skiing/news-multimedia/news/article=ivica-kostelic-and-kristian-ghedina-team-colmar.html |title=Ivica Kostelic and Kristian Ghedina team up at Colmar |author= |date=5 July 2012 |website=International Ski Federation |accessdate=14 February 2014}}

External links

  • {{FIS|S=AL|ID=20079}}
  • FIS-ski.com – World Cup season standings – Kristian Ghedina
  • Ski-db.com – results – Kristian Ghedina
  • {{cite Sports-Reference |url=https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/gh/kristian-ghedina-1.html |title=Kristian Ghedina}}
  • ghedina.com – personal site – {{it icon}}
  • [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dw3dr7F56rg YouTube.com] – victory (and crash) at Wengen – 1997-01-18
  • [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_onJpunYHO4 YouTube.com] – spread eagle at Kitzbühel – 2004-01-24
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