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Alex Vinatzer
Personal information
Born (1999-09-22) 22 September 1999 (age 24)
Bolzano, South Tyrol, Italy
OccupationAlpine skier
Height1.89 m (6 ft 2 in)
Skiing career
DisciplinesSlalom
ClubGS Fiamme Gialle
World Cup debut12 November 2017
(age 18)
Olympics
Teams1 − (2018)
Medals0
World Championships
Teams1 − (2019)
Medals1 (0 gold)
World Cup
Seasons3 − (20182020)
Wins0
Podiums1 – (1 SL)
Overall titles0 – (94th in 2019)
Discipline titles0 – (31st in SL, 2019)
Medal record
World Championships
Bronze medal – third place 2019 Åre Team event
Junior World Championships
Gold medal – first place 2019 Fassa Slalom
Silver medal – second place 2018 Davos Slalom

Alex Vinatzer (born 22 September 1999) is an Italian World Cup alpine ski racer.[1] He specializes in slalom and competed in the 2018 Winter Olympics,[2] and the 2019 World Championships.

Born in Bolzano, South Tyrol, Vinatzer made his World Cup debut in November 2017 and his first podium in January 2020 at Zagreb, Croatia.

World Cup results

Season standings

Season Age Overall Slalom Giant
slalom
Super G Downhill Combined
2019 20 94 31
2020 21 44 7
Standings through 5 January 2020

Race podiums

  • 1 podium – (1 SL)
Season Date Location Discipline Place
2020 5 Jan 2020 Croatia Zagreb, Croatia Slalom 3rd

World Championship results

  Year    Age   Slalom   Giant 
 slalom 
Super-G Downhill Combined Team
event
2019 20 19 3

Olympic results

  Year    Age   Slalom   Giant 
 slalom 
Super-G Downhill Combined Team
event
2018 19 DNF1 5

References

  1. ^ Profile Archived 2018-11-15 at the Wayback Machine at the Italian Olympic Committee official website
  2. ^ "Athlete Profile: Alex VINATZER". PyeongChang2018.com. PyeongChang Organizing Committee for the 2018 Olympic & Paralympic Winter Games. Archived from the original on 20 April 2018.