Pirmin Zurbriggen
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Pirmin Zurbriggen
Pirmin Zurbriggen, born on February 4, 1963, was a talented alpine ski racer from Switzerland. He is remembered as one of the most successful ski racers in history.
He won the overall World Cup title four times, showing his skill and consistency. Zurbriggen also earned an Olympic gold medal in Downhill during the 1988 Winter Olympics. In addition to this, he won nine medals from the World Championships, including four gold, four silver, and one bronze. His achievements made him a legend in the world of skiing.
Biography
Pirmin Zurbriggen was born in Saas-Almagell in the canton of Valais. His father was an innkeeper and raced skis in local competitions. Pirmin started racing in the World Cup just before turning 18. At age 21, he became the first skier to win races in all five disciplines of the World Cup.
Zurbriggen won the overall World Cup title four times, which was a record at the time. He also won five gold medals in World Championships. After retiring, he got married and had five children, who also became ski racers. Today, he runs hotels in Saas-Almagell and Zermatt and has a line of skis with Authier Ski company.
World Cup results
Season standings
Season titles
Pirmin Zurbriggen won 11 titles in different categories. He won 4 overall titles, 2 in Downhill, 4 in SuperGiant Slalom, and 1 in Giant Slalom. He also had 3 unofficial titles in another category.
Race victories
He had 40 race wins in several categories: 10 in Downhill, 10 in SuperGiant Slalom, 7 in Giant Slalom, 11 in Slalom Combined, and 2 in Slalom. He stood on the podium 83 times in total, with 40 wins, 26 second-place finishes, and 17 third-place finishes.
World championship results
Olympic results
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