Franz Heinzer


Franz Heinzer is a former alpine ski racer, who specialized in downhill. He was World Cup champion in downhill three consecutive seasons, second only to Franz Klammer. He won a total of 15 World Cup downhill races, fourth behind Klammer, Peter Müller and Stephan Eberharter. Together with Franz Klammer, Toni Sailer, Jean Claude Killy, Karl Schranz and Stephan Eberharter, he is considered among the best downhill racers of all time. He also won the season title in Super-G in 1991.
Heinzer won at the world's most famous downhill venues: Kitzbühel, Wengen, Val Gardena, Garmisch, Val-d'Isère, Aspen, Lake Louise, and St. Anton. His victory in the downhill event at the 1991 World Championships came after three fourth places at previous championships, Bormio and Crans-Montana. He didn't compete in the downhill at Vail in 1989. At the 1994 Winter Olympics in Norway, his right binding released at the starting gate, putting him out of the downhill race.
A month later, Heinzer retired from international competition at age 31 with 17 World Cup victories and 45 podiums. He now runs his own sports products company in Altdorf, and since the winter of 2004, also works as the assistant coach of Swiss national downhill team.
The Franz Heinzer Piste in the Swiss ski resort of Stoos, a FIS-approved downhill run on the Klingenstock,
is named in his honour.

World Cup results

Season standings

Season titles

4 season titles: 3 downhill, 1 super G
SeasonDiscipline
1991Downhill
1991Super-G
1992Downhill
1993Downhill

Individual races

17 race victories: 15 downhill, 2 combined
SeasonDateLocationRace
1983December 19, 1982Val Gardena, ItalyCombined
1984December 9, 1983Val-d'Isère, FranceDownhill
1984December 10, 1983Val-d'Isère, FranceCombined
1986February 22, 1986Åre, SwedenDownhill
1987January 4, 1987Laax, SwitzerlandDownhill
1988March 11, 1988Beaver Creek, USADownhill
1991December 14, 1990Val Gardena, ItalyDownhill
1991January 12, 1991Kitzbühel, AustriaDownhill
1991March 8, 1991Aspen, USADownhill
1991March 16, 1991Lake Louise, CanadaDownhill
1992December 14, 1991Val Gardena, ItalyDownhill
1992January 17, 1992Kitzbühel, AustriaDownhill
1992January 18, 1992Kitzbühel, AustriaDownhill
1992January 25, 1992Wengen, SwitzerlandDownhill
1993January 10, 1993Garmisch, GermanyDownhill
1993January 16, 1993St. Anton, AustriaDownhill
1993January 23, 1993Veysonnaz, SwitzerlandDownhill