Christoph Gruber
Christoph Gruber (born 25 March 1976 in Schwaz) is an Austrian former alpine skier competing in all World Cup disciplines except slalom. In his World Cup debut, the super-G in Aspen, Colorado, on 27 November 1998, he finished in fourteenth position. On 21 December 2000, he won his first World Cup race, a giant slalom, in Bormio. He won the super-G in Garmisch-Partenkirchen three times.
Alpine skier | |
Disciplines | Downhill, super-G, giant slalom, combined |
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Club | Turnerschaft Schwaz |
Born | Schwaz, Austria | 25 March 1976
Height | 1.82 m (6 ft 0 in) |
World Cup debut | 27 November 1998 |
Website | http://www.christophgruber.at |
Olympics | |
Teams | 2 – (2002, 2006) |
Medals | 0 (0 gold) |
World Championships | |
Teams | 4 – (2001, 2003, 2005, 2007) |
Medals | 0 (0 gold) |
World Cup | |
Seasons | 10 |
Wins | 5 |
Podiums | 14 |
Overall titles | 0 |
Discipline titles | 0 |
World Cup victories
Date | Location | Race |
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21 December 2000 | Giant slalom | |
28 January 2001 | Super-G | |
20 February 2005 | Super-G | |
29 January 2006 | Super-G | |
22 February 2008 | Super-G |
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