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Disciplines
  
Downhill, Super-G

Retired
  
July 1999

Name
  
Brian Stemmle


Podiums
  
3

Seasons
  
15

Teams
  
4, 3

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Club
  
Georgian Peaks Ski Club

Born
  
October 12, 1966 (age 58) Aurora, Ontario, Canada (
1966-10-12
)

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Brian Stemmle (born October 12, 1966, Aurora, Ontario) is a retired Canadian skier who competed primarily in the downhill and Super-G disciplines. He was a member of the Canadian Alpine Ski Team for 14 years and was inducted into the Canadian Ski Hall of Fame in 2002. He appeared at four Winter Olympic Games from 1988 through 1998.

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Olympics

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Stemmle represented Canada at four Winter Olympic Games. At the 1988 Winter Olympics in Calgary, Stemmle competed in the downhill event, but missed a gate on his run and was disqualified. At the 1992 Games in Albertville, Stemmle finished 23rd in the downhill competition. Competing in the Super-G event at the 1994 Olympics, Stemmle finished 26th. Stemmle's fourth time at the Olympics was at the 1998 Games in Nagano, competing in both the Super-G and downhill. He finished twelfth in the Super-G and did not finish in the downhill event, as he caught a rut low on the course, after being ahead of the eventual winner at the previous split by about half a second.

History

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He was a member of the National Team from 1985 to 1999, and represented Canada at the 1988, 1992, 1994 and 1998 Olympic Winter Games.

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During his 15 years of international competition, Stemmle competed in 93 FIS Alpine Ski World Cup races, garnering 3 podium finishes and placing in the top 10 on 15 separate occasions. His best international result occurred in 1996 when he captured a silver medal during a World Cup event in Garmisch, Germany.

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Known primarily as a downhill specialist, Stemmle also experienced great success in the super-G discipline, capturing a bronze medal during a 1985 World Cup event in Furano, Japan.

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A six-time medalist at the Canadian Championships, Stemmle currently works as a television colour commentator for Rogers Sportsnet. He worked for CBC during the Olympics in 2006 and was the lead commentator for Alpine Skiing at the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver/Whistler.

Kitzbuhel

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Stemmle suffered a major setback during a 1989 competition in Kitzbuhel, Austria after a crash nearly ended not only his career, but his life. He fought back from a broken pelvis, massive internal injuries and infection by winning a gold medal at the 1990 Winter Pan American Games in Las LeƱas, Argentina. Stemmle returned to the World Cup circuit for the next 9 seasons until his retirement in 1999.

References

Brian Stemmle Wikipedia


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