Michael von Grünigen

Michael von Grünigen (born 11 April 1969) is a Swiss former alpine skier. He is considered to be the most successful Giant Slalom skier of his era:[1] In 1996, 1997, 1999 and 2003, he won the World Cup in Giant Slalom. In 1997 and 2001, he was World Champion in Giant Slalom. He took a total of 23 World Cup wins during his career. Having originally announced his retirement at the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City, after failing to medal at the Games he elected to delay his retirement for a year, ending his competitive career in 2003.[1][2]

Michael von Grünigen
Born (1969-04-11) 11 April 1969
Schönried, Bern, Switzerland

Von Grünigen is originally from the Bernese Highlands of Switzerland, and comes from a skiing family: his parents were both ski instructors, and one of his three sisters is fellow alpine skier Christine von Grünigen. He is married to Anna, and the couple have three children: Noel, Elio and Lian.[1] Since retiring from competition, he has worked in a number of roles with his equipment sponsor, Fischer, and also works with young skiers for the Swiss Ski Federation.[2]

World Cup victories

World Cups

Season Discipline
1996Giant Slalom Cup
1997Giant Slalom Cup
1999Giant Slalom Cup
2003Giant Slalom Cup

Individual races

Date Location Race
19 January 1993 VeysonnazGiant Slalom
18 December 1994 Val d'IsèreGiant Slalom
12 November 1995 TignesGiant Slalom
17 November 1995 VailGiant Slalom
25 November 1995 Park CityGiant Slalom
19 January 1996 AdelbodenGiant Slalom
10 February 1996 HinterstoderGiant Slalom
22 December 1996 Alta BadiaGiant Slalom
5 January 1997 Kranjska GoraGiant Slalom
8 March 1997 NaganoGiant Slalom
15 March 1997 VailGiant Slalom
26 October 1997 TignesGiant Slalom
14 December 1997 Val d'IsèreGiant Slalom
28 February 1998 YongpyongGiant Slalom
20 December 1998 Alta BadiaGiant Slalom
14 March 1999 Sierra NevadaGiant Slalom
17 November 2000 Park CityGiant Slalom
17 December 2000 Val d'IsèreGiant Slalom
6 January 2001 Les ArcsGiant Slalom
10 March 2002 FlachauGiant Slalom
22 November 2002 Park CityGiant Slalom
15 December 2002 Val d'IsèreGiant Slalom
1 March 2003 YongpyongGiant Slalom
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References

  1. "Perfektionist mit Sicherheitsmarge" [Perfectionist with safety margin]. Neue Zürcher Zeitung (in German). 16 March 2003. Retrieved 18 November 2018.
  2. "Mike von Grünigen". Fischer (company). Archived from the original on 13 July 2017. Retrieved 18 November 2018.
Awards
Preceded by
Donghua Li
Swiss Sportsman of the Year
1997
Succeeded by
Oscar Camenzind


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