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Medals
  
1 (1 gold)

Weight
  
88 kg

Retired
  
18 March 2015 (age 37)

Name
  
Didier Defago

Spouse
  
Sabine Defago

Website
  
didierdefago.ch

Role
  
Alpine ski racer

Siblings
  
Daniel Defago

Teams
  
4 – (2002–2014)

Height
  
1.83 m


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Disciplines
  
Downhill, Super G Giant slalom, Combined

Born
  
2 October 1977 (age 46) Morgins, Valais, Switzerland (
1977-10-02
)

Children
  
Alexanne Defago, Timeo Defago

Parents
  
Victor Defago, Evelyne Defago

World Cup debut
  
7 March 1996 (age 18)

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Didier Défago (born 2 October 1977) is a retired World Cup alpine ski racer from Switzerland.

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Born in Morgins, Valais, Défago made his World Cup debut at age 18 in March 1996, and was Swiss national champion in downhill (2003) and Giant slalom (2004). At the 2010 Winter Olympics, he won the downhill at Whistler to become the Olympic champion.

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Défago finished the 2005 World Cup season as sixth overall and fourth in the Super-G, his most successful season so far. In 2009 he won two downhill races in a row, the classics at Wengen and Kitzbühel. He was the first to win these in consecutive weeks since Stephan Eberharter in 2002, and the first Swiss racer since Franz Heinzer in 1992.

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While training on a glacier above Zermatt in mid-September 2010, Defago fell and injured ligaments in his left knee, ending his 2011 season.

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Défago announced his retirement on March 18, 2015, after a second-place finish at the World Cup finals in the downhill in Méribel, France. Défago had his final World Cup race the next day in the super-G.

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Race podiums

  • 5 wins – (3 DH, 2 SG)
  • 16 podiums – (5 DH, 7 SG, 3 SC, 1 GS)
  • References

    Didier Défago Wikipedia


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