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. He has been FIS race director for the women's alpine skiing World Cup since 2005.
He is married to Austrian former alpine ski racer Karin Köllerer. They have two children.
[edit] Achievements
- World champion in Super-G at the FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 1996 and at the FIS Alpine World Ski 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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