Günther Mader

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Olympic medal record
Men's Alpine Skiing
Bronze 1992 Albertville Downhill
World Championships
Silver 1987 Crans-Montana Slalom
Bronze 1987 Crans-Montana Combined
Bronze 1989 Vail Combined
Bronze 1991 Saalbach-Hinterglemm Combined
Bronze 1996 Sierra Nevada Combined
Bronze 1997 Sestrières Super-G

Günther Mader (born June 24, 1964, in Matrei am Brenner, Tyrol) is an Austrian former alpine skier. During a lengthy career which spanned from 1982 to 1998, he won 14 alpine skiing World Cup races. He is one of only five men to have won World Cup races in all five alpine disciplines, downhill, Super G, giant slalom, slalom, and combined. He placed 2nd overall in the World Cup standings in 1995 and 1996, and 3rd in 1990.


[edit] World Cup victories

[edit] Overall victories

Season Discipline
1990 Giant Slalom
1996 Combined

[edit] Individual victories

Date Location Race
February 21, 1986 Flag of Switzerland Wengen Combined
March 2, 1986 Flag of Norway Geilo Slalom
March 20, 1988 Flag of Sweden Åre Combined
December 2, 1989 Flag of Canada Mont Sainte-Anne Giant Slalom
January 30, 1990 Flag of France Les Mènuires Super-G
January 6, 1991 Flag of Germany Garmisch Super-G
March 8, 1992 Flag of Canada Panorama Super-G
March 28, 1993 Flag of Canada Whistler Super-G
November 27, 1993 Flag of United States Park City Giant Slalom
December 12, 1993 Flag of France Val d'Isère Super-G
January 16, 1995 Flag of Austria Kitzbühel Super-G
January 13, 1996 Flag of Austria Kitzbühel Downhill
January 14, 1996 Flag of Austria Kitzbühel Combined
January 12, 1997 Flag of France Chamonix Combined