Erik Håker

Erik Håker (born 4 March 1952) was the first Norwegian alpine skier to win a World Cup event. He has done that in 1971, and won four more events in 1972–1978. In 1979 he was awarded the Holmenkollen medal. Håker competed at the 1972, 1976 and 1980 Winter Olympics with the best result of fifth place in the downhill in 1972.[1]

Erik Håker
Håker in 1977
Personal information
Born4 March 1952 (1952-03-04) (age 68)
Oppdal, Norway
Height180 cm (5 ft 11 in)
Weight77 kg (170 lb)
Sport
SportAlpine skiing
ClubOppdal IL

FIS Alpine Ski World Cup victories

Data Place Discipline
9 December 1971 Val d'IsereGiant slalom
18 February 1972 BanffGiant slalom
12 March 1973 NaebaGiant slalom
21 January 1975 FulpmesGiant slalom
17 December 1978 Val GardenaDownhill
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References

  1. Erik Håker. sports-reference.com


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