Medal record | ||
Gerd Schönfelder |
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Competitor for Germany | ||
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Men's alpine skiing | ||
Paralympic Games | ||
Gold | 1992 Tignes-Albertville | Giant slalom, LW1,3,5/7,9 |
Gold | 1992 Tignes-Albertville | Downhill, LW1,3,5/7,9 |
Gold | 1992 Tignes-Albertville | Super-G, LW1,3,5/7,9 |
Gold | 1994 Lillehammer | Downhill, LW5/7 |
Gold | 1994 Lillehammer | Slalom, LW5/7 |
Gold | 1998 Nagano | Slalom, LW1,3,5/7 |
Gold | 2002 Salt Lake City | Downhill, LW3,5/7,9 |
Gold | 2002 Salt Lake City | Giant slalom, LW3,5/7,9 |
Gold | 2002 Salt Lake City | Slalom, LW3,5/7,9 |
Gold | 2002 Salt Lake City | Super-G, LW3,5/7,9 |
Gold | 2006 Turin | Downhill, standing |
Gold | 2006 Turin | Giant slalom, standing |
Gold | 2010 Vancouver | Downhill, standing |
Gold | 2010 Vancouver | Super-G, standing |
Gold | 2010 Vancouver | Giant slalom, standing |
Gold | 2010 Vancouver | Super combined, standing |
Silver | 1994 Lillehammer | Super-G, LW5/7 |
Silver | 1994 Lillehammer | Giant slalom, LW5/7 |
Silver | 2006 Turin | Super-G, standing |
Silver | 2010 Vancouver | Slalom, standing |
Bronze | 1998 Nagano | Giant slalom, LW1,3,5/7 |
Bronze | 2006 Turin | Slalom, standing |
Gerd Schönfelder (born September 2, 1970) is a German alpine skier, one of the most decorated in history.
He is a multiple Paralympic Champion. He won his first three gold medals at the 1992 Winter Paralympics.[1] He has won an overall of sixteen gold medals at the Winter Paralympics, including four gold medals at the Salt Lake 2002 Games as well as four gold medals at the Vancouver 2010 Games[2][3] and has won 22 Paralympic medals in his career.
He retired from Alpine skiing in January 2011.[4][5]