Stig Strand
Swedish alpine skier
Stig Strand | |
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![]() Stig Strand in December 2014 | |
Country | Sweden |
Full name | Stig Ivar Strand |
Born | (1956-08-25) 25 August 1956 (age 67) Tärnaby, Sweden |
Stig Strand (born 25 August 1956) is a Swedish former alpine skier and a sports commentator on alpine skiing.[1][2][3] He is known for being sports commentator for SVT during many years after his career, and a few years on Eurosport,[4] but ended TV commenting in 2016.[5] He has also worked as a political advisor for the Swedish Social Democratic Party, and as a hotel owner.
Although successful, he was during his active years always in the shadow of his childhood neighbour Ingemar Stenmark.[1] However, in the 1982–83 season, Strand also had 110 points like Stenmark in the slalom World Cup.
Individual World Cup victories
Date | Location | Race |
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22 December 1982 | ![]() | Slalom |
20 March 1983 | ![]() | Slalom |
References
- ^ a b http://www.dn.se/kultur-noje/film-tv/sport-tv-kronika-heja-stig-strand-1.790665 [dead link]
- ^ "FIS-Ski - biographie". Archived from the original on 2012-10-21. Retrieved 2010-05-23.
- ^ "Alpine Ski Database - Ski Legends' Home".
- ^ Jönsson, Fredrik (17 November 2014). "Stig Strand klar för Eurosport". Aftonbladet (in Swedish). Retrieved 22 July 2015.
- ^ Stig Strand slutar med tv: "Jag är inte kvar"
External links
- Stig Strand at FIS (alpine)
- Stig Strand at Olympedia
- Stig Strand at the Swedish Olympic Committee (in Swedish)
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FIS Alpine Ski World Cup – Men's slalom World Cup winners
- 1967:
Jean-Claude Killy
- 1968:
Dumeng Giovanoli
- 1969:
Patrick Russel
- 1970:
Patrick Russel
Alfred Matt
Alain Penz
Jean-Noël Augert
- 1971:
Patrick Russel
Alain Penz
- 1972:
Jean-Noël Augert
- 1973:
Gustav Thöni
- 1974:
Gustav Thöni
- 1975:
Ingemar Stenmark
- 1976:
Ingemar Stenmark
- 1977:
Ingemar Stenmark
- 1978:
Ingemar Stenmark
- 1979:
Ingemar Stenmark
- 1980:
Ingemar Stenmark
- 1981:
Ingemar Stenmark
- 1982:
Phil Mahre
- 1983:
Ingemar Stenmark
Stig Strand
- 1984:
Marc Girardelli
- 1985:
Marc Girardelli
- 1986:
Rok Petrović
- 1987:
Bojan Križaj
- 1988:
Alberto Tomba
- 1989:
Armin Bittner
- 1990:
Armin Bittner
- 1991:
Marc Girardelli
- 1992:
Alberto Tomba
- 1993:
Thomas Fogdö
- 1994:
Alberto Tomba
- 1995:
Alberto Tomba
- 1996:
Sébastien Amiez
- 1997:
Thomas Sykora
- 1998:
Thomas Sykora
- 1999:
Thomas Stangassinger
- 2000:
Kjetil André Aamodt
- 2001:
Benjamin Raich
- 2002:
Ivica Kostelić
- 2003:
Kalle Palander
- 2004:
Rainer Schönfelder
- 2005:
Benjamin Raich
- 2006:
Giorgio Rocca
- 2007:
Benjamin Raich
- 2008:
Manfred Mölgg
- 2009:
Jean-Baptiste Grange
- 2010:
Reinfried Herbst
- 2011:
Ivica Kostelić
- 2012:
André Myhrer
- 2013:
Marcel Hirscher
- 2014:
Marcel Hirscher
- 2015:
Marcel Hirscher
- 2016:
Henrik Kristoffersen
- 2017:
Marcel Hirscher
- 2018:
Marcel Hirscher
- 2019:
Marcel Hirscher
- 2020:
Henrik Kristoffersen
- 2021:
Marco Schwarz
- 2022:
Henrik Kristoffersen
- 2023:
Lucas Braathen
- 2024:
Manuel Feller
World Cup winners: Overall • Downhill • Super-G • Giant Slalom • Slalom • Combined • Parallel