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词条 Thomas Fanara
释义

  1. World Cup

     Season standings  Race podiums 

  2. World championships

  3. Olympics

  4. National championships

  5. References

  6. External links

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|name = Thomas Fanara
|image = Portrait Ski FANARA.jpg
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|caption = Fanara, circa 2009
|disciplines = Giant slalom
|club = Douanes –
C.S. Praz-sur-Arly
|birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1981|4|24|df=y}}
|birth_place = Annecy, Haute-Savoie, France
|death_date =
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|height = {{height|m=1.70}}
|wcdebut = 11 January 2005 (age 23)
|retired = 16 March 2019 (age 37)
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|olympicteams = 3 – (2006, 2014, 2018)
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|worldsteams = 6 – (2007–15, 2019)
|worldsmedals = 1 (1 gold)
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|wcseasons = 15 – (2005–2019)
|wcwins = 1 – (1 GS)
|wcpodiums = 14 – (14 GS)
|wcoveralls = 0 – (23rd in 2016)
|wctitles = 0 – (4th in GS, 2014)
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Thomas Fanara (born 24 April 1981) is a former World Cup alpine ski racer from France.

Born in Annecy, Haute-Savoie, Fanara specialised in giant slalom; his one and only win came in March 2016 at the giant slalom finals in St. Moritz, Switzerland. He is the oldest racer to reach a World Cup podium in giant slalom, and competed for France at three Winter Olympics and six World Championships. He retired from competition at the end of the 2018-19 season.[1]

World Cup

Fanara has started over 70 World cup races, mostly in giant slalom but also in slalom, and has been on the podium fourteen times.[1] For some time he held the record for most World Cup podium finishes without a win until his victory at the World Cup finals in St. Moritz in 2016.[2] In December 2007, he fell and hurt himself in the second run after winning the first run of a race in Bad Kleinkirchheim, but finished. Two years later in December 2009, Fanara incurred a season-ending injury to his left knee after a spectacular fall during a race in Beaver Creek,[3][4][5] two months before the 2010 Winter Olympics.

Following his World Cup win in St. Moritz, Fanara suffered an injury which kept him out of competition for the 2016-17 season. However, he subsequently made a successful return, taking a number of podium finished in his final season.[2]

Season standings

Season Age Overall Slalom Giant
slalom
Super-G Downhill Combined
2005 23 136 54
2006 24 59 18
2007 25 78 17
2008 26 83 25
2009 27 48 13
2010 28 138 50
2011 29 37 6
2012 30 48 12
2013 31 29 5
2014 32 29 4
2015 33 27 5
2016 34 23 6
2017 35 73 23
2018 36 60 18
2019 37 30 7

{{small|Standings through 24 February 2019}}

Race podiums

  • 1 win – (1 GS)
  • 14 podiums – (14 GS)
Season Date Location Discipline Place
201119 Dec 2010{{flagicon|ITA}} Alta Badia, Italy Giant slalom 3rd
8 Jan 2011 {{flagicon|SUI}}  Adelboden, Switzerland Giant slalom 3rd
2013 16 Dec 2012{{flagicon|ITA}} Alta Badia, Italy Giant slalom 3rd
201414 Dec 2013{{flagicon|FRA}} Val-d'Isère, France  Giant slalom   2nd
12 Jan 2014 {{flagicon|SUI}}  Adelboden, Switzerland Giant slalom 2nd
201521 Dec 2014{{flagicon|ITA}} Alta Badia, Italy Giant slalom 3rd
14 Mar 2015{{flagicon|SLO}} Kranjska Gora, Slovenia Giant slalom 3rd
21 Mar 2015{{flagicon|FRA}} Méribel, France Giant slalom 3rd
201625 Oct 2015{{flagicon|AUT}} Sölden, Austria Giant slalom 2nd
26 Feb 2016{{flagicon|AUT}} Hinterstoder, Austria Giant slalom 3rd
19 Mar 2016 {{flagicon|SUI}}  St. Moritz, SwitzerlandGiant slalom1st
201916 Dec 2018{{flagicon|ITA}} Alta Badia, Italy Giant slalom 2nd
12 Jan 2019 {{flagicon|SUI}}  Adelboden, Switzerland Giant slalom 3rd
24 Feb 2019{{flagicon|BUL}} Bansko, Bulgaria Giant slalom 3rd

World championships

Fanara has competed in four World Championships in the giant slalom discipline. In 2007 in Åre, Sweden, he finished 16th, but on home country snow in 2009 in Val-d'Isère, France, he did not finish the first run. At Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany, he finished sixth in 2011 but failed to finish the first run in 2013 at Schladming, Austria.[6] Fanara participated in the team event in 2011 at Garmisch and earned a gold medal.

  Year    Age   Slalom   Giant 
 slalom 
Super-G Downhill Combined
2007 25 16
2009 27 DNF1
2011 29 6
2013 31 DNF1
2015 33 DNF1
2017 35 {{small|Injured: did not compete}}
2019 37 DNF2

Olympics

At the Winter Olympics, Fanara did not finish the first run of the giant slalom in 2006 and was injured two months prior the 2010 Games and did not compete.

  Year    Age   Slalom   Giant 
 slalom 
Super-G Downhill Combined
2006 24 DNF1
2010 28 injured, did not compete
2014 32 9
2018 36 5

National championships

Fanara reached the podium of French national championships four times, all in giant slalom. In 2005 he was third; in 2006 he was second; and he won in 2007 and 2009.[1][7]

References

1. ^{{FIS|S=AL|ID=16412}}
2. ^{{cite web |url=https://www.fis-ski.com/en/alpine-skiing/alpine-news-multimedia/news-multimedia/news/2018-19/1-january/vonn-svindal-and-other-athletes-decided-to-retire-after-this-season |title=Vonn, Svindal and other athletes decide to retire after this season |author= |date=28 January 2019 |website=International Ski Federation |access-date=16 March 2019}}
3. ^https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DgPOFmLLHIw Thomas Fanara Sturz Beaver Creek 06.12.2009
4. ^{{cite web|url=http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/wire?section=skiing&id=4724971 |publisher=ESPN |title=Alpine skiing – Injured Grange out of Winter Olympics |agency=Reuters |last=Assier |first=Andre |date=8 December 2009 |accessdate=13 January 2014}}
5. ^{{cite journal|url=http://skiracing.com/stories/grange-will-miss-olympics/ |magazine=Ski Racing |title=Grange will miss Olympics |last=McKee |first=Hank |date=10 December 2009 |accessdate=13 January 2014}}
6. ^Race results at FIS-ski.com (World Championships
7. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.franceolympique.org/turin/athletes/fanara-90.html|title=JO Turin 2006 – Thomas Fanara|quote=Skier profile on France's 2006 Olympics page|work=|language=fr}}

External links

  • {{FIS|S=AL|ID=16412}}
  • [https://www.fis-ski.com/DB/general/athlete-biography.html?sectorcode=AL&competitorid=16412&type=cups FIS-Ski.com] – World Cup season standings – Thomas Fanara
  • Ski-db.com – results – Thomas Fanara
  • {{sports-reference}}
  • French Ski Team – 2019 men's A team – {{fr icon}}
  • Fischer Skis – alpine racing – Thomas Fanara
{{DEFAULTSORT:Fanara, Thomas}}

9 : 1981 births|French male alpine skiers|Alpine skiers at the 2006 Winter Olympics|Alpine skiers at the 2014 Winter Olympics|Alpine skiers at the 2018 Winter Olympics|Olympic alpine skiers of France|Sportspeople from Annecy|Living people|University of Savoy alumni

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