Bojan Križaj

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Medal record
Men's alpine skiing
World Championships
Silver 1982 Schladming Slalom

Bojan Križaj (born January 3, 1957) is a Slovenian former alpine skier who competed for SFR Yugoslavia.

[edit] Career

Križaj, born in Kranj, was a member of a well known Tržič Slovenia ski family so he started skiing at the age of 3. In the season 1976/77 he received the first World Cup point, qualified among the 15 best slalom runners and later during that season in Madonna di Campiglio he hit his first top 3 podium. On January 20, 1980 he achieved the first Slovenian and Yugoslav World Cup victory in Wengen, Switzerland and later he won seven more times, thus still being Slovenia's most successful alpine skier ever.

At 1980 Winter Olympics in Lake Placid, New York, U.S., he reached the fourth place in giant slalom, missing the bronze medal by only two hundreths of second. Four years later he took the athlete's oath at the opening ceremony for Sarajevo's 1984 Winter Olympics. Despite great expactations of the whole Yugoslav audience he finished ninth in giant slalom, much less than expected. Križaj should also have competed at 1988 Winter Olympics in Calgary, Canada, but he got injured a few days before the event.

His most successful World Championship was in 1982 in Schladming, Austria where he received the silver medal in slalom.

His most successful World Cup season was 1986/87 when he received the small crystal globe for the season's best slalom runner (that was the only men's crystal globe of that season not won by Pirmin Zurbriggen). Beside that he was the second in World Cup slalom standings in the 1979/80 and 1985/86 seasons and third in the 1980/81 season. His best position in overall World Cup standings was the 4th place in 1979/80.

He concluded his career in 1988 at the race in Saalbach, Austria where he stepped off the skis right at the end of the track and walked into the finish area.

Since his skiing retirement he worked in many fields, including as importer of Austrian brand beer and adviser for ski products in Elan company.

In March 2006 he became Head of Slovenian Ski Pool.

[edit] World Cup victories

Date Location Race
January 20, 1980 Flag of Switzerland Wengen Slalom
January 25, 1981 Flag of Switzerland Wengen Slalom
March 20, 1982 Flag of Yugoslavia Kranjska Gora Slalom
February 12, 1983 Flag of France Markstein Slalom
December 16, 1984 Flag of Italy Madonna di Campiglio Slalom
March 21, 1986 Flag of Canada Bromont Slalom
December 20, 1986 Flag of Yugoslavia Kranjska Gora Slalom
January 25, 1987 Flag of Austria Kitzbühel Slalom

[edit] References

Awards
Preceded by
Vinko Jelovac
Slovenian Sportsman of the year
1975
Succeeded by
Borut Petrič
Preceded by
Borut Petrič
Slovenian Sportsman of the year
1979-1980
Succeeded by
Borut Petrič
Preceded by
Borut Petrič
Slovenian Sportsman of the year
1982
Succeeded by
Borut Petrič
Preceded by
Rok Petrovič
Slovenian Sportsman of the year
1987
Succeeded by
Matjaž Debelak