Steven Holcomb
Steven Holcomb
Holcomb at the 2010 Winter Olympics |
Personal information |
Full name |
Steven Holcomb |
Nickname(s) |
Holky, Holcomb, Steve |
Nationality |
United States |
Born |
April 14, 1980 (1980-04-14) (age 31)
Park City, Utah |
Residence |
Colorado Springs, CO |
Height |
5 ft 10 in (1.78 m) |
Website |
Team Holcomb |
Sport |
Country |
United States |
Sport |
Bobsleigh |
Team |
US National Team |
Turned pro |
1998 |
Coached by |
Brian Shimer |
Achievements and titles |
World finals |
2009 FIBT World Champion 4-Man |
Olympic finals |
2006 - 14th 2-man
2006 - 6th place 4-man,
2010 - 6th place 2-man
2010 - Gold Medal 4-man |
Medal record
Men's Bobsleigh |
Competitor for the United States |
Olympic Games |
Gold |
2010 Vancouver |
Four-man |
World Championships |
Bronze |
2008 Altenberg |
Mixed team |
Gold |
2009 Lake Placid |
Four-man |
Bronze |
2009 Lake Placid |
Two-man |
Bronze |
2009 Lake Placid |
Mixed team |
Bronze |
2011 Königssee |
Four-man |
World Cup Championships |
Gold |
2006-07 |
Combined |
Gold |
2006-07 |
Two-man |
Gold |
2009-10 |
Combined |
Gold |
2009–10 |
Four-man |
Silver |
2006-07 |
Four-man |
Silver |
2010–11 |
Four-man |
Bronze |
2007-08 |
Combined |
Bronze |
2010–11 |
Combined |
World Cup Single Events |
Bronze |
2011-12 World Cup Igls, Austria |
USA 1 Two Man Team |
Bronze |
2010-11 World Cup Igls, Austria |
USA 1 Four Man Team |
Gold |
2010-11 World Cup Lake Placid |
USA 1 Four Man Team |
Gold |
2010-11 World Cup Whistler, Canada |
USA 1 Four Man Team |
Silver |
2009-10 World Cup Königssee, Germany |
USA 1 Team Event |
Silver |
2009-10 World Cup Königssee, Germany |
USA 1 Four Man Team |
Silver |
2009-10 World Cup Altenberg, Germany |
USA 1 Four Man Team |
Gold |
2009-10 World Cup Winterberg, Germany |
USA 1 Four Man Team |
Gold |
2009-10 World Cup Cesana, Italy |
USA 1 Four Man Team |
Bronze |
2009-10 World Cup Cesana, Italy |
USA 1 Two Man Team |
Gold |
2009-10 World Cup Lake Placid |
USA 1 Four Man Team |
Silver |
2009-10 World Cup Lake Placid |
USA 1 Two Man Team |
Gold |
2008-09 World Cup Park City |
USA 1 Four Man Team |
Gold |
2008-09 World Cup Park City (make-up race) |
USA 1 Four Man Team |
Silver |
2008-09 World Cup Vancouver Olympic Track |
USA 1 Four Man Team |
Silver |
2008-09 World Cup Altenberg, Germany |
USA 1 Two Man Team |
Bronze |
2008-09 World Cup Winterberg, Germany |
USA 1 Four Man Team |
Silver |
2008-09 World Cup Igls, Austria |
USA 1 Four Man Team |
Bronze |
2008-09 World Cup Igls, Austria |
USA 1 Two Man Team |
Gold |
2007-08 World Cup Calgary |
USA 1 Four Man Team |
Gold |
2007-08 World Cup Park City |
USA 1 Four Man Team |
Gold |
2007-08 World Cup Park City |
USA 1 Two Man Team |
Silver |
2007-08 World Cup Konigssee, Germany |
USA 1 Four Man Team |
Silver |
2007-08 World Cup Königssee, Germany |
USA 1 Two Man Team |
Silver |
2007-08 World Cup Lake Placid |
USA 1 Four Man Team |
Bronze |
2007-08 World Cup Lake Placid |
USA 1 Two Man Team |
Gold |
2006-07 World Cup Cesana Pariol, Italy |
USA 1 Four Man Team |
Gold |
2006-07 World Cup Cesana Pariol, Italy |
USA 1 Two Man Team |
Gold |
2006-07 World Cup Igls, Austria |
USA 1 Four Man Team |
Silver |
2006-07 World Cup Königssee, Germany |
USA 1 Four Man Team |
Gold |
2006-07 World Cup Cortina, Italy |
USA 1 Two Man Team |
Gold |
2006-07 World Cup Cortina, Italy |
USA 1 Four Man Team |
Silver |
2006-07 World Cup Winterberg, Germany |
USA 1 Four Man Team |
Silver |
2006-07 World Cup Lake Placid |
USA 1 Two Man Team |
Silver |
2006-07 World Cup Park City |
USA 1 Two Man Team |
Silver |
2006-07 World Cup Calgary |
USA 1 Two Man Team |
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Steven Holcomb (born April 14, 1980) is an American bobsledder who has competed since 1998.[1][2] At the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin, he finished sixth in the four-man event and 14th in the two-man event.[3][4] At the 2010 Vancouver Olympics, he won the 4-man bobsled event for the United States, its first gold medal in 4-man bobsled since 1948.[5]
Career
Prior to joining bobsleigh, Holcomb was involved in alpine skiing for twelve years. Subsequently, he served as a forerunner, a tester of the bobsled course prior to competition, at the Utah Olympic Park for the 2002 Winter Olympics. Though Holcomb was not a competing member at the 2002 Winter Olympics, the experience did allow him time on an Olympic course in front of partisan fans.
After leaving the military with an honorable discharge in June 2006, Holcomb progressed into the top three American sleds, allowing him to compete on the World Cup circuit. Starting with the 2004-05 season, Holcomb consistently was driving the sled and was the second and third ranked American driver. In the 2007-2007 season Holcomb (with push athletes Jovanovic and Kreitzburg) won the overall two man World Cup Championship, while his four man team (with Jovanovic, Kreitzburg, and Mesler) finished second. As Holcomb rose through the ranks of American bobsledders, however, a degenerative eye condition, initially diagnosed in 2002, began to affect both his daily life and competitive skills. A non-invasive surgical procedure, C3-R, provided a measure of correction during the 2007-08 season, allowing him to capture three gold, three silver, and one bronze medals.
Yet as Holcomb found greater success on the track, he soon discovered that contact lenses and glasses could no longer adequately address his vision problems. Consequently, he often navigated the courses by feel rather than sight. Before the start of 2008-09, Holcomb was diagnosed with keratoconus, a degenerative thinning of the cornea that distorts vision . In the past the only answer would have been surgery—a corneal transplant. Dr. Brian Boxer Wachler told Holcomb he had another choice; a quick painless procedure called C3-R in which a vitamin solution is combined with light. "By itself, the vitamin, riboflavin, a B vitamin, does nothing . But when activated by light of a certain wavelength, it has a major impact on the cornea," NBC’s Dr. Bruce Hensel said. Holcomb’s entire procedure took only 20 minutes. “It’s amazing to live life with 20/20 vision, it’s like life in high definition,” Holcomb said.
With the procedure behind him, Holcomb and his two & four man teams took home 2 Golds, 3 Silvers and 2 Bronze and did something remarkable, won the first World Championship in four man bobsled since 1959. Additionally, he piloted his two man sled to a Bronze medal.
Looking ahead to Vancouver, Holcomb finished 2nd in his four man sled in the only World Cup race at the newly finished Whistler track. In the leadup to Vancouver, Holcomb and his Night Train (4-man) / Night Hawk (2-man) are competing on the FIBT World Cup circuit. In the first three tour stops to date, his squad with teammates Steve Mesler, Justin Olsen & Curt Tomasevicz have won Gold in the 4-man at Lake Placid & Cesana (Torino 2006 Olympic track) and Silver in the 4-Man at Lake Placid and Bronze in Cesana.
Holcomb won four medals at the FIBT World Championships: a gold (Four-man: 2009) and three bronzes (Two-man: 2009, mixed team: 2008, 2009). He also won the 2007 Two-man World Cup title,[6] won the 2007 combined World Cup title,[7] and finished second in the 2007 Four-man World Cup standings.[8] He became the first American man to win the Two-man World Cup title. Holcomb also won the 2007 and 2010 Combined World Cup titles, and the 2010 4-man World Cup title.
It was announced on 17 January 2010 that Holcomb made the US team in both the two-man and four-man events for the 2010 Winter Olympics. On February 27, Holcomb led the four-man US bobsled team to a gold medal victory, ending a 62-year gold medal drought in US Olympic four-man bobsled competition.
Military service
Holcomb served in the Utah Army National Guard for seven years,[9] from March 1999 until July 2006. During his Army service, he worked as a Soldier and moved up to being a Combat Engineer in the 1457th Engineering Battalion. He took part in the Army World Class Athlete Program (WCAP) for 7 years. At the end of 2006, he received an Honorable Discharge from service. While in the Army, he won the following Medals: Army Achievement Medal; Army Commendation Medal; Good Conduct Medal; Army Presidential Unit Citation; Army Superior Unit Award; Army Service Ribbon.
Education
Holcomb attended The Winter Sports School in Park City, graduating in 1997. Holcomb is working on his bachelors degree at the University of Phoenix in Computer Science. His projected graduation date is 2011.
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1924: Switzerland ( Eduard Scherrer, Alfred Neveu, Alfred Schläppi, & Heinrich Schläppi) • 1928 (five-man): United States ( Billy Fiske, Nion Tocker, Geoffrey Mason, Clifford Grey, & Richard Parke) • 1932: United States ( Billy Fiske, Eddie Eagan, Clifford Grey, & Jay O'Brien) • 1936: Switzerland ( Pierre Musy, Arnold Gartmann, Charles Bouvier, & Joseph Beerli) • 1948: United States ( Francis Tyler, Patrick Martin, Edward Rimkus, & William D'Amico) • 1952: West Germany ( Andreas Ostler, Friedrich Kuhn, Lorenz Nieberl, & Franz Kemser) • 1956: Switzerland ( Franz Kapus, Gottfried Diener, Robert Alt, & Heinrich Angst) • 1960: Not held • 1964: Canada ( Vic Emery, Peter Kirby, Doug Anakin, & John Emery) • 1968: Italy ( Eugenio Monti, Luciano de Paolis, Roberto Zandonella, & Mario Armano) • 1972: Switzerland ( Jean Wicki, Edy Hubacher, Hans Leutenegger, & Werner Camichel) • 1976: East Germany ( Meinhard Nehmer, Jochen Babock, Bernhard Germeshausen, & Bernhard Lehmann) • 1980: East Germany ( Meinhard Nehmer, Bogdan Musiol, Bernhard Germeshausen, & Hans-Jürgen Gerhardt) • 1984: East Germany ( Wolfgang Hoppe, Roland Wetzig, Dietmar Schauerhammer, & Andreas Kirchner) • 1988: Switzerland ( Ekkehard Fasser, Kurt Meier, Marcel Fässler, & Werner Stocker) • 1992: Austria ( Ingo Appelt, Harald Winkler, Gerhard Haidacher, & Thomas Schroll) • 1994: Germany ( Harald Czudaj, Karsten Brannasch, Olaf Hampel, & Alexander Szelig) • 1998: Germany ( Christoph Langen, Markus Zimmermann, Marco Jakobs, & Olaf Hampel) • 2002: Germany ( André Lange, Enrico Kühn, Kevin Kuske, & Carsten Embach) • 2006: Germany ( André Lange, René Hoppe, Martin Putze, & Kevin Kuske) • 2010: United States ( Steve Holcomb, Justin Olsen, Steve Mesler, & Curtis Tomasevicz)
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1930: Italy ( Franco Zaninetta, Giorgio Biasini, Antonio Dorini, & Gino Rossi) * 1931: Germany ( Werner Zahn, Robert Schmidt, Franz Bock, & Emil Hinterfeld) * 1933: Not held * 1934: Germany ( Hanns Kilian, Fritz Schwarz, Hermann von Valta, & Sebastian Huber) * 1935: Germany ( Hanns Kilian, Alexander Gruber, Hermann von Valta, & Sebastian Huber) * 1937: Great Britain ( Frederick McEvoy, David Looker, Charles Green, & Byran Black) * 1938: Great Britain ( Frederick McEvoy, David Looker, Charles Green, & Chris MacKintosh) * 1939: Switzerland ( Fritz Feierabend, Heinz Cattani, Alphonse Hörning, & Joseph Beerli) * 1947: Switzerland ( Fritz Feierabend, Heinz Cattani, Alphonse Hörning, & Joseph Beerli) * 1949: United States ( Stanley Benham, Patrick Martin, William Casey, & William D'Amico) * 1950: United States ( Stanley Benham, Patrick Martin, James Atkinson, & William D'Amico) * 1951: West Germany ( Andreas Ostler, Xavier Leitl, Michael Pössinger, & Lorenz Nieberl) * 1953: United States ( Lloyd Johnson, Piet Biesiadecki, Hubert Miller, & Joseph Smith) * 1954: Switzerland ( Fritz Feierabend, Harry Warburton, Gottfried Diener, & Heinrich Angst) * 1955: Switzerland ( Franz Kapus, Gottfried Diener, Robert Alt, & Heinrich Angst) * 1957: Switzerland ( Hans Zoller, Hans Theler, Rolf Küderli, & Heinz Leu) * 1958: West Germany ( Hans Rösch, Alfred Hammer, Theodore Bauer, & Walter Haller) * 1959: United States ( Arthur Tyler, Gary Sheffield, Parker Voorhis, & Thomas Butler) * 1960: Italy ( Eugenio Monti, Furio Nordio, Sergio Siorpaes, & Renzo Alverà) * 1961: Italy ( Eugenio Monti, Sergio Siorpaes, Furio Nordio, & Renzo Alverà) * 1962: West Germany ( Franz Schelle, Josef Sterff, Ludwig Siebert, & Otto Göbl) * 1963: Italy ( Sergio Zardini, Ferruccio Dalla Torre, Renato Mocellini, & Romano Bonagura) * 1965: Canada ( Vic Emery, Gerald Presley, Michael Young, & Peter Kirby) * 1966: West Germany ( Toni Pensperger (posthumous), Ludwig Siebert, Helmut Werzer, & Roland Ebert) * 1967: Cancelled to weather conditions * 1969: West Germany ( Wolfgang Zimmerer, Peter Utzschneider, Walter Steinbauer, & Stefan Gaisreiter) * 1970: Italy ( Nevio de Zordo, Roberto Zandonella, Mario Armano, & Luciano de Paolis) * 1971: Switzerland ( René Stadler, Max Forster, Erich Schärer, & Peter Schärer) * 1973: Switzerland ( René Stadler, Werner Carmichel, Erich Schärer, & Peter Schärer) * 1974: West Germany ( Wolfgang Zimmerer, Peter Utzschneider, Manfred Schumann, & Albert Wurzer) * 1975: Switzerland ( Erich Schärer, Peter Schärer, Werner Carmichel, & Joseph Benz) * 1977: East Germany ( Meinhard Nehmer, Bernhard Germeshausen, Hans-Jürgen Gerhardt, & Raimund Bethge) * 1978: East Germany ( Horst Schönau, Horst Bernhard, Harald Seifert, & Bogdan Musiol) * 1979: West Germany ( Stefan Gaisreiter, Dieter Gebard, Hans Wagner, & Heinz Busche) * 1981: East Germany ( Bernhard Germeshausen, Hans-Jürgen Gerhardt, Henry Gerlach, & Michael Trübner) * 1982: Switzerland ( Silvio Giobellina, Heinz Stettler, Urs Salzmann, & Rico Freiermuth) * 1983: Switzerland ( Ekkehard Fasser, Hans Märcy, Kurt Poletti, & Rolf Strittmatter) * 1985: East Germany ( Bernhard Lehmann, Matthias Trübner, Ingo Voge, & Steffen Grummt) * 1986: Switzerland ( Erich Schärer, Kurt Meier, Erwin Fassbind, & André Kisser) * 1987: Switzerland ( Hans Hiltebrand, Urs Fehlmann, Erwin Fassbind, & André Kisser) * 1989: Switzerland ( Gustav Weder, Curdin Morell, Bruno Gerber, & Lorenz Schindelholz) * 1990: Switzerland ( Gustav Weder, Bruno Gerber, Lorenz Schindelholz, & Curdin Morell) * 1991: Germany ( Wolfgang Hoppe, Bogdan Musiol, Axel Kühn, & Christoph Langen) * 1993: Switzerland ( Gustav Weder, Donat Acklin, Kurt Meier, & Domenico Semeraro) * 1995: Germany ( Wolfgang Hoppe, René Hannemann, Ulf Hielscher, & Carsten Embach) * 1996: Germany ( Christoph Langen, Markus Zimmermann, Sven Rühr, & Olaf Hampel) * 1997: Germany ( Wolfgang Hoppe, Sven Rühr, René Hannemann, & Carsten Embach) * 1999: France ( Bruno Mingeon, Emmanuel Hostache, Éric Le Chanony, & Max Robert) * 2000: Germany ( André Lange, René Hoppe, Lars Behrendt, & Carsten Embach) * 2001: Germany ( Christoph Langen, Markus Zimmermann, Sven Peter, & Alex Metzger) * 2003: Germany ( André Lange, René Hoppe, Kevin Kuske, & Carsten Embach) * 2004: Germany ( André Lange, Udo Lehmann, Kevin Kuske, & René Hoppe) * 2005: Germany ( André Lange, René Hoppe, Kevin Kuske, & Martin Putze) * 2007: Switzerland ( Ivo Rüegg, Thomas Lamparter, Beat Hefti, & Cedric Grand) * 2008: Germany ( André Lange, René Hoppe, Kevin Kuske, & Martin Putze) * 2009: United States ( Steve Holcomb, Justin Olsen, Steve Mesler, & Curtis Tomasevicz) * 2011: Germany ( Manuel Machata, Richard Adjei, Andreas Bredau, & Christian Poser)
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Persondata |
Name |
Holcomb, Steven |
Alternative names |
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Short description |
Bobsledder |
Date of birth |
April 14, 1980 |
Place of birth |
Park City, Utah |
Date of death |
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Place of death |
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