Karl Cordin
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Born | Dornbirn, Austria | 3 November 1948||||||||
Occupation | Alpine skier | ||||||||
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Disciplines | Speed events | ||||||||
Medal record
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Karl Cordin (born 3 November 1948) is an Austrian former alpine skier who did only compete in Downhill Races; he competed in the 1972 Winter Olympics, becoming 7th silver medal at FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 1970 in downhill.[1]
Biography
Cording did win three World Cup races: on February 21, 1970, at Jackson Hole, on December 20th, 1970, at Val-d’Isère, and on December 18, 1973, at Zell am See; he did become five-times second and twice third too. He also could achieve the Downhill World Cup in 1969-70. He won the silver medal in the FIS Alpine Skiing World Championships 1970 and became fourth in the FIS Alpine Skiing World Championships 1974; in both races he was overtaken by a racer with a higher number. In 1970, he was in lead (and it looked that he could gain the gold medal) - but Bernhard Russi did win. In 1974, he was on the way to win the bronze medal, but Willi Frommelt did catch it.
References
- ^ "15.02.1970. Val Gardena Downhill, men" (PDF). alpineskiworld.net. Retrieved 14 February 2021.
External links
- Karl Cordin at FIS (alpine)
- Karl Cordin at Olympedia