Michael Tritscher

Michael Tritscher (born 6 November 1965) is an Austrian alpine skier. He was born in Schladming.[1]

He finished seventh in the slalom at the 1989 World Championships in Vail, Colorado, and won the bronze medal in slalom at the 1992 Winter Olympics in Albertville.[1][2][3]

He has also won several World Cup races.[4][5]

Achievements

Date Location Race
2 March 1991 LillehammerSlalom
19 February 1995 FuranoSlalom
19 November 1995 Beaver CreekSlalom
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References

  1. "Michael Tritscher", sports-reference.com, retrieved 2010-02-09
  2. "Michael Tritscher", ski-db.com, retrieved 2010-02-09
  3. Conklin, Mike (1992) "It's Tomba's hill, if not his gold Throngs see him win slalom silver", Chicago Tribune, February 23, 1992
  4. "Tritscher Gets Out of His Rut, Holds On to Win Slalom Race", Los Angeles Times, November 20, 1995
  5. Cimento, Matt (1995) "Tomba rips course when streak ends", USA Today, February 20, 1995
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