Role Alpine ski racer Website Raich.at Height 1.81 m | Teams 4 – (2002–14) Weight 83 kg Name Benjamin Raich | |
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Club S.V. Leins Pitztal – Tirol Retired 10 September 2015 (age 37) Parents Christine Raich, Alois Raich Siblings Carina Raich, Florian Raich Similar People Marlies Schild, Marcel Hirscher, Bode Miller, Reinfried Herbst, Hermann Maier Profiles | ||
World Cup debut 10 March 1996 (age 18) |
Benjamin Raich moves up from 17th to 2nd - Universal Sports
Benjamin Raich (born 28 February 1978 in Arzl im Pitztal, Tyrol) is a retired champion World Cup alpine ski racer and Olympic gold medalist from Austria. With 14 medals won at Winter Olympics and World Championships, 36 World Cup race victories (in all disciplines except downhill), one first place and five second places in the World Cup overall ranking, three victories of the slalom World Cup, three victories of the combined World Cup, two victories of the giant slalom World Cup and the highest score of career World Cup points (ahead of Norwegian Kjetil André Aamodt), he is considered among the best alpine racers in World Cup history.
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- Benjamin Raich moves up from 17th to 2nd Universal Sports
- Benjamin raich interview at davos sports night
- Career
- Season titles
- Individual races
- Personal
- References

Benjamin raich interview at davos sports night
Career

After winning Junior World Championships in both slalom and giant slalom, Raich made his World Cup debut in March 1996. He scored his first victory in 1999, in slalom.

In 2001 he won the silver medal in slalom at the World Championships, and at the end of the season he won the slalom World Cup. In 2002 he won two bronze medals at the Salt Lake City Olympics.

Raich, who became better at faster specialities such as super-G and downhill with age also, in 2005 barely missed out on the overall World Cup title, placing second to American Bode Miller. At the 2005 World Championships he won a total of five medals, one for each race except for the downhill.

He won the 2006 World Cup overall title in the most successful season of his career, as well as Olympic gold medals in slalom and giant slalom at the Turin Olympics.
Throughout his career Raich has been known for his consistency which led to him to second places in the overall world cup in 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009 and 2010 (narrowly missing out the titles in both 2007 and 2009 by 13 points and 2 points respectively).
His last World Cup race victory came in February 2012 in Swiss Crans Montana, where he won his first and only World Cup victory in super-G. In March 2014, he reached the podium for the first time in more than two years by finishing second (after Ted Ligety) in a giant slalom race in Kranjska Gora, the same place where he also won his first top-3 result more than 15 years earlier (in January 1999). His last top three finish came in early March 2015 in a giant slalom race in Garmisch-Partenkirchen that came to be one of his very last races in the alpine world cup.
On September 10, 2015, he announced his retirement.
Season titles
9 titles: 1 overall, 2 giant slalom, 3 slalom, 3 combined
Individual races
36 total: 1 super-G, 14 giant slalom, 14 slalom, 7 combined
Personal
His sister Carina Raich also is a ski racer. Benjamin Raich is married to skier Marlies Schild.