Patrick Ortlieb

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Medal record
Competitor for Flag of Austria Austria
Men’s alpine skiing
Olympic Games
Gold 1992 Albertville Downhill
World Championships
Gold 1996 Sierra Nevada Downhill

Patrick Ortlieb (born May 17, 1967 in Bregenz) is an Austrian former alpine skier who won a gold medal at the 1992 Winter Olympics in Albertville.

Ortlieb started skiing relatively late at the age of 13. A downhill specialist, he won this event at the 1992 Winter Olympics, gathered 18 medals at World Cup races, and became World Champion in 1996 in downhill. At the 1994 Winter Olympics in Lillehammer he came in 4th in the downhill race.

In 1999 he had to end his career after a serious crash during a practice run on the Hahnenkamm slope in Kitzbühel. In the same year, he was elected to the National Council of Austria for the far-right/populist Freedom Party of Austria, where he stayed for three years. He currently runs a hotel in Oberlech in Vorarlberg.

[edit] World cup victories

Date Race Location
18 December 1993 Flag of Italy Val Gardena Downhill
15 January 1994 Flag of Austria Kitzbühel Downhill
11 December 1994 Flag of France Tignes Super-G
16 December 1995 Flag of Italy Val Gardena Downhill


Awards
Preceded by
Stephan Eberharter
Austrian Sportsman of the year
1992
Succeeded by
Andreas Goldberger
Persondata
NAME Ortlieb, Patrick
ALTERNATIVE NAMES
SHORT DESCRIPTION downhill skier
DATE OF BIRTH May 17, 1967
PLACE OF BIRTH Bregenz, Austria
DATE OF DEATH
PLACE OF DEATH