Stephan Eberharter


Stephan "Steff" Eberharter is a former World Cup alpine ski racer from Austria.

Biography

Born in Brixlegg, Tyrol, Eberharter was the winner of the overall World Cup title in 2002 and 2003, as well as the season titles in downhill and super-G. He was the nearest rival of compatriot Hermann Maier in the late 1990s and early 2000s. Eberharter retired from international competition following the conclusion of the 2003–04 season.

Career

Eberharter made his World Cup debut during the 1990 season at age 20, where he finished 32nd in the overall standings. The next year he finished second in the super-G standings and won two gold medals at the 1991 World Championships in Saalbach, the super-G and combined. He was voted the Austrian Sportspersonality of the year for 1991.
After injury setbacks, he became particularly successful in the downhill event, and finished third in the downhill standings in 1998 and was the runner-up in 2001. His nemesis on the snow, teammate Maier, was involved in a serious motorcycle accident in August 2001 which sidelined him for the 2002 season. In Maier's absence, Eberharter went on to take the overall World Cup title in 2002 and 2003. His 2004 victory at the Hahnenkamm downhill in Kitzbühel is often regarded as one of the most impressive downhill victories in alpine skiing history, besting runner-up Daron Rahlves by a lengthy 1.21 seconds, an equivalent of at.
Eberharter enjoyed success at the World Championships and Olympic Games as well. In 1991 in Saalbach, he won two gold medals in the super-G and combined events. Twelve years later, at St. Moritz in 2003, he took gold in the super-G event again. At the 1998 Winter Olympics in Nagano, Japan, he finished second in the giant slalom, but went on to take gold in the same event at the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City, where he also won the bronze medal in the downhill, and took silver in the super-G.
In his final season in 2004, Eberharter won four downhills and the downhill season title; he had twelve podiums, was second in the overall standings, and third in Super-G.

World Cup results

Season titles

SeasonDiscipline
2002Overall
2002Downhill
2002Super-G
2003Overall
2003Downhill
2003Super-G
2004Downhill

Season standings

Race victories

SeasonDateLocationDiscipline
199814 Mar 1998Crans-Montana, SwitzerlandGiant slalom
199920 Nov 1998Park City, USAGiant slalom
199927 Nov 1998Aspen, USASuper-G
199927 Feb 1999Ofterschwang, GermanyGiant slalom
200125 Nov 2000Lake Louise, CanadaDownhill
20013 Mar 2001Kvitfjell, NorwayDownhill
20027 Dec 2001Val-d'Isère, FranceSuper-G
20028 Dec 2001Val-d'Isère, FranceDownhill
200215 Dec 2001Val Gardena, ItalyDownhill
200212 Jan 2002Wengen, SwitzerlandDownhill
200218 Jan 2002Kitzbühel, AustriaSuper-G
200219 Jan 2002Kitzbühel, AustriaDownhill
200227 Jan 2002Garmisch, GermanySuper-G
20022 Feb 2002St. Moritz, SwitzerlandDownhill
20023 Feb 2002St. Moritz, SwitzerlandGiant slalom
20026 Mar 2002Altenmarkt, AustriaDownhill
200327 Oct 2002Sölden, AustriaGiant slalom
200330 Nov 2002Lake Louise, CanadaDownhill
20031 Dec 2002Lake Louise, CanadaSuper-G
20037 Dec 2002Beaver Creek, USADownhill
200314 Dec 2002Val-d'Isère, FranceDownhill
200311 Jan 2003Bormio, ItalyDownhill
200317 Jan 2003Wengen, SwitzerlandDownhill
200322 Feb 2003Garmisch, GermanyDownhill
200313 Mar 2003Kvitfjell, NorwaySuper-G
200410 Jan 2004Chamonix, FranceDownhill
200424 Jan 2004Kitzbühel, AustriaDownhill
200431 Jan 2004Garmisch, GermanyDownhill
20046 Mar 2004Kvitfjell, NorwayDownhill

World Championship results

Olympic results