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  1. Vincent Kriechmayr (born 1 October 1991) is an Austrian World Cup alpine ski racer and specializes in the speed events of super-G and downhill . Kriechmayr is the 2021 world champion in both speed events, super-G and downhill . Career. Born in Linz, Upper Austria, Kriechmayr made his World Cup debut in December 2010 at age nineteen.

  2. Feb 18, 2024 · KVITFJELL, Austria (AP) — Vincent Kriechmayr kept alive the race for the men’s World Cup super-G title after the Austrian won the season’s penultimate event on Sunday. Kriechmayr beat Canadian runner-up Jeffrey Read by 0.17 seconds and closed the gap in the discipline standings on leader Marco Odermatt to 81 points, with only the Austrian ...

  3. The Austrian skier secured his second victory of the 2023/24 season in the Norwegian resort, beating Jeffrey Read and Marco Odermatt. He also stayed in contention for the Super G Crystal Globe ahead of the World Cup Finals in Saalbach.

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  5. Jan 10, 1991 · Vincent KRIECHMAYR. TVN Wels - Oberoesterreich. AUT. FIS Code 53980. Birthdate 01-10-1991. Age 32. Status Active. Gender Male. Occupation. – –. Residence Linz. Languages. – –. Skis Head. Boots Head. Poles – –. *The NSA is responsible for the athletes' biography update. // The manufacturers are responsible for the equipment update. Summary. Results.

    • Skiing is in his blood. When you grow up with a father who is a ski instructor, it stands to reason you'd have an early introduction to the slopes. In the case of Vincent Kriechmayr, that introduction took place in the winter sports resort of Obertauern in Austria's Radstädter Tauern mountains.
    • He was named after a famous impressionist painter. Despite his father's love affair with skiing, Kriechmayr's name owes more to the art world than that of sport.
    • He spends his free time back on the family farm. What do you imagine one of the greatest skiers in the world do in his downtime? Glamorous galas? High-octane motorsports?
    • He shies away from the spotlight. Away from the elite skiing circuit, Kriechmayr enjoys nothing better than the quiet life, choosing to put all his spare energies into honing his craft.
  6. Dec 28, 2022 · The Austrian skier beat Canada's James Crawford and Norway's Alexander Aamodt-Kilde to claim his second World Cup victory of the season. Marco Odermatt, the current world No. 1, struggled and finished fourth, while Justin Murisier impressed with seventh place.

  7. Dec 15, 2023 · Austria's Vincent Kriechmayr claimed his first World Cup victory of the season in a thrilling super-G race in Val Gardena. He edged out Daniel Hemetsberger by 0.02 seconds, with Marco Odermatt third, in a tight battle for the podium.

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