Erwin Stricker

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Erwin Stricker
Personal information
Born(1950-08-15)15 August 1950
Mattighofen, Austria
Died25 September 2010(2010-09-25) (aged 60)
Bozen, Italy
OccupationAlpine skier
Height1.72 m (5 ft 8 in)
Skiing career
DisciplinesSpeed events
ClubC.S. Carabinieri
World Cup debut1972
Retired1976
Olympics
Teams2 (1972, 1976)
World Championships
Teams3 (1972, 1974, 1976)
World Cup
Seasons4

Erwin Stricker (15 August 1950 – 28 September 2010) was an Italian alpine skier who competed in the 1972 Winter Olympics and 1976 Winter Olympics.

Nicknamed Cavallo pazzo (in English Crazy horse) for his exuberant style, Stricker was the first skier after Karl Schranz and Jean-Claude Killy to enter the first group of merit of all the specialties foreseen at his time (downhill, giant slalom and special slalom).[1]

Biography[edit]

Although born in Austria, Stricker’s family was originally from Brixen, where he lived most of his life.[2]

World Cup results[edit]

Podium
Date Place Discipline Position
07-01-1974 Germany Berchtesgaden Giant Slalom 3
24-03-1973 United States Heavenly Valley Giant Slalom 2

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Il "Cavallo pazzo" della Valanga azzurra ha perso la sfida" (in Italian). ilgiornale.it. Retrieved 15 March 2020. ...e conquista il primo gruppo in discesa, gigante e slalom
  2. ^ "E' morto Erwin Stricker, cavallo pazzo della Valanga Azzurra" (in Italian). montagna.tv. Retrieved 15 March 2020.

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