Stefano Gross

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Stefano Gross
Alpine skier
Stefano Gross in action.jpg
DisciplinesSlalom
ClubG.S. Fiamme Gialle
Born (1986-09-04) 4 September 1986 (age 35)
Bolzano, South Tyrol, Italy
Height1.78 m (5 ft 10 in)
World Cup debut22 December 2008 (age 22)
Websitestefanogross.com
Olympics
Teams2 – (2014, 2018)
Medals0
World Championships
Teams5 – (20112019)
Medals0
World Cup
Seasons12 – (20092021)
Wins1 – (1 SL)
Podiums12 – (11 SL, 1 PSL)
Overall titles0 – (16th in 2015)
Discipline titles0 – (5th in SL in 2012)
Medal record
World Military Games
Gold medal – first place 2017 Sochi Slalom
Gold medal – first place 2017 Sochi Slalom team
Stefano Gross in Hammarbybacken World Cup 2018
Gross in Hammarbybacken World Cup 2018

Stefano Gross (born 4 September 1986) is a World Cup alpine ski racer from northern Italy. Born in Bozen, South Tyrol, Gross was raised in Pozza di Fassa in Trentino; he races in the technical events and specializes in the slalom.[1]

Career[]

Gross made his World Cup debut at Alta Badia in December 2008, and his best results are three podiums in slalom in 2015, including a victory in Adelboden. Gross has represented Italy at four World Championships, and finished tenth in the slalom in 2017. He was fourth in the slalom at the 2014 Winter Olympics.

World Cup results[]

Season standings[]

Season Age Overall Slalom Giant
slalom
Super-G Downhill Combined
2009 22 142 61
2010 23 129 51
2011 24 104 36
2012 25 25 5
2013 26 36 12
2014 27 45 13
2015 28 16 6
2016 29 28 6
2017 30 21 7
2018 31 32 9
2019 32 59 20
2020 33 82 27
2021 34 77 26
Standings through 17 January 2021

Race podiums[]

  • 1 win – (1 SL)
  • 12 podiums – (11 SL, 1 PSL)
Season Date Location Discipline Place
2012 8 Jan 2012  Switzerland  Adelboden, Switzerland Slalom 3rd
24 Jan 2012 Austria Schladming, Austria Slalom 2nd
19 Feb 2012 Bulgaria Bansko, Bulgaria Slalom 3rd
2015 11 Jan 2015  Switzerland  Adelboden, Switzerland Slalom 1st
17 Jan 2015  Switzerland  Wengen, Switzerland Slalom 2nd
27 Jan 2015 Austria Schladming, Austria Slalom 2nd
2016 17 Jan 2016  Switzerland  Wengen, Switzerland Slalom 3rd
23 Feb 2016 Sweden Stockholm, Sweden Parallel slalom 3rd
6 Mar 2016 Slovenia Kranjska Gora, Slovenia Slalom 3rd
2017 22 Dec 2016 Italy Madonna di Campiglio, Italy Slalom 3rd
5 Mar 2017 Slovenia Kranjska Gora, Slovenia Slalom 2nd
2020 15 Dec 2019 France Val d'Isère, France Slalom 3rd

World Championship results[]

  Year    Age   Slalom   Giant 
 slalom 
Super-G Downhill Combined
2011 24 22
2013 26 11
2015 28 DNF2
2017 30 9
2019 32 10

Olympic results[]

  Year    Age   Slalom   Giant 
 slalom 
Super-G Downhill Combined Team
event
2014 27 4 N/A
2018 31 16 5

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