Francisco Fernández-Ochoa
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Olympic medalist | |||
Francisco Fernández-Ochoa |
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Medal record | |||
Men's Alpine Skiing | |||
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Gold | Sapporo 1972 | Slalom | |
World Championships | |||
Bronze | St. Moritz 1974 | Slalom |
Francisco Fernández-Ochoa (25 February 1950 – 6 November 2006) was a Spanish alpine skier.
He was born in Madrid.
Throughout his career he won only one World Cup race. However, he won a gold medal in slalom during the 1972 Winter Olympics in Sapporo, Japan. He is known as being the only Spaniard ever to win a gold medal at the Winter Olympics. German-born Johann Muehlegg won three gold medals in cross-country skiing, but was stripped of his gold medals for doping offenses. Ochoa's sister Blanca Fernández-Ochoa was the only other Spanish athlete to win a medal at the Winter Olympics; she won the bronze medal at the 1992 Winter Olympics in Albertville in the slalom.
At the World Championships in 1974 Ochoa won a bronze medal in the same event.
Fernández-Ochoa died by cancer in Madrid in 2006.
[edit] World Cup victories
Date | Location | Race |
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March 6, 1974 | Zakopane | Slalom |
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