Piero Gros
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Gold | 1976 Innsbruck | Slalom |
Piero Gros (born October 30, 1954) is an Italian former Alpine Skiing champion who won one gold medal at the 1976 Winter Olympics in Innsbruck, as well as one Alpine Skiing World Cup in 1974.
[edit] Biography
Gros was born at Sauze d'Oulx, in the province of Turin.
He started very early to ski, thanks to Aldo Monaci and Aldo Zulian. At the age of 8 he was for the first time on the podium of local race. Gros made his debut in the Alpine Skiing World Cup in 1972. In that season he won two races in Val d'Isère and Madonna di Campiglio: at 18 y.o. he was the youngest Italian skier ever to obtain a victory in the world cup. Two years later he won the general cup, sharing this result in Italy only with his friend and rival Gustav Thöni, and with Alberto Tomba. In 1974 he won also the bronze medal in the Giant Slalom at the 1974 Alpine Skiing World Championship in St. Moritz.
His most outstanding result was the gold medal in the Slalom race at the 1976 Winter Olympics: he preceded the silver medallist Thöni, in the most successful race ever for Italy at the Winter Olympics. According to Gros, that race was also significant in which he defeated the then almost unbeatable Ingemar Stenmark, to which Gros had been second for six times in that season.
In his career Gros won a total of 12 races in the World Cup, 7 in Giant Slalom and 5 in Slalom. He retreated in 1982, when he was only 28 y.o., after another silver medal at the 1978 Alpine Skiing World Championship, in slalom.
From 1985 to 1990 he was major of the native commune of Sauze d'Oulx. In the meantime he worked as sport commentator for various televisions, including RAI, the Italian State Network.
His son Giorgio is also a skier who took part to several World Cup races.
[edit] World Cup victories
Date | Location | Race |
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1972-12-17 | Madonna di Campiglio | Slalom |
1972-12-18 | Val d'Isère | Giant Slalom |
1973-12-17 | Vipiteno | Slalom |
1974-01-07 | Berchtesgaden | Giant Slalom |
1974-01-13 | Morzine | Giant Slalom |
1974-03-03 | Voss | Slalom |
1974-09-03 | Vysoke Tatry | Giant Slalom |
1974-12-05 | Val d'Isère | Giant Slalom |
1974-12-18 | Madonna di Campiglio | Giant Slalom |
1975-01-06 | Garmisch-Partenkirchen | Slalom |
1975-01-13 | Adelboden | Giant Slalom |
1975-01-19 | Kitzbühel | Slalom |
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Olympic champions in men's slalom |
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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 |
Men's Alpine skiing World Cup winners (overall) |
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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 |
World champions in men's slalom |
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1931: David Zogg | 1932: Friedl Däuber | 1933: Anton Seelos | 1934: Franz Pfnür | 1935: Anton Seelos | 1936: Rudolph Matt | 1937: Emile 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 |