Atle Skårdal
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Medal record | |||
Atle Skårdal, December 2006 |
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Men's Alpine Skiing | |||
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World Championships | |||
Gold | 1996 Sierra Nevada | Super-G | |
Gold | 1997 Sestrières | Super-G | |
Silver | 1993 Morioka | Downhill |
Atle Skårdal (born 17 February 1966 in Lunde, Telemark) is a Norwegian former Alpine skier, with the disciplines Downhill and Super-G as his speciality. In 2000 Skårdal was appointed as national team coach of Norway.
[edit] Achievements
- World champion in Super-G at the Alpine Skiing World Championships 1996 and at the Alpine Skiing World Championships 1997
- Silver in Downhill at the Alpine World Ski Championships 1993
- Won the overall title in the Super-G in the 1996 Alpine Skiing World Cup
[edit] World Cup victories
Date | Location | Race |
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January 20, 1990 | Kitzbühel | Downhill |
March 17, 1990 | Åre | Downhill |
December 15, 1990 | Val Gardena | Downhill |
March 15, 1991 | Lake Louise | Downhill |
February 27, 1993 | Whistler | Downhill |
March 12, 1994 | Whistler | Downhill |
December 10, 1995 | Val d'Isère | Super-G |
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World champions in men's Super-G
1987: Pirmin Zurbriggen | 1989: Martin Hangl | 1991: Stephan Eberharter | 1993: unassigned | 1996: Atle Skårdal | 1997: Atle Skårdal | 1999: Lasse Kjus and Hermann Maier | 2001: Daron Rahlves | 2003: Stephan Eberharter | 2005: Bode Miller | 2007: Patrick Staudacher