Nicole Hosp
Austrian alpine skier
Nicole Hosp (German pronunciation: [niːkɔl hɔsp] ; born 6 November 1983) is an Austrian former World Cup alpine ski racer . She competed in all five disciplines and was a world champion , three-time Olympic medalist, and an overall World Cup champion.[ 1] [ 2]
Career
Born in Ehenbichl , Tyrol , she won her first World Cup competition, giant slalom, in Sölden , Tyrol, Austria on 26 October 2002, sharing the victory with Andrine Flemmen and Tina Maze .[ 3] Hosp won the overall World Cup title in 2007 and the season title in giant slalom . A versatile all-around racer, she won World Cup races in four of the five alpine skiing disciplines (super-G , giant slalom, slalom and combined ), and was world champion in the giant slalom in 2007 . Although Hosp won the giant slalom crystal globe in 2007, she stopped racing GS after often not qualifying for the second run in 2011. In her final seasons, she competed in four disciplines: slalom, Super-G, downhill, and combined.
Hosp suffered an anterior cruciate ligament injury to her right knee at Sölden in October 2009 and missed the rest of the 2010 season, including the 2010 Winter Olympics .[ 4]
World Cup results
Season titles
2 titles – (1 overall, 1 GS )
Season standings
Season
Age
Overall
Slalom
Giant slalom
Super-G
Downhill
Combined
2002
18
121
—
58
—
—
—
2003
19
10
10
4
—
—
—
2004
20
12
6
6
—
—
—
2005
21
14
7
6
—
—
4
2006
22
4
6
4
10
23
5
2007
23
1
2
1
2
20
3
2008
24
2
2
7
10
19
9
2009
25
14
8
24
25
46
8
2010
26
Injured in October 2009, missed rest of season
2011
27
15
12
28
8
—
5
2012
28
22
26
—
20
36
3
2013
29
16
15
—
20
—
2
2014
30
9
8
—
6
22
4
2015
31
5
9
—
6
12
—
Race victories
Season
Date
Location
Discipline
2003
26 Oct 2002
Sölden , Austria
Giant slalom
2004
17 Dec 2003
Madonna di Campiglio , Italy
Slalom
27 Dec 2003
Lienz , Austria
Giant slalom
2006
29 Jan 2006
Cortina d'Ampezzo , Italy
Giant slalom
16 Mar 2006
Åre , Sweden
Super-G
2007
6 Jan 2007
Kranjska Gora , Slovenia
Giant slalom
2 Mar 2007
Tarvisio , Italy
Super combined
17 Mar 2007
Lenzerheide , Switzerland
Slalom
18 Mar 2007
Giant slalom
2008
9 Dec 2007
Aspen , USA
Slalom
13 Jan 2008
Maribor , Slovenia
Slalom
2015
30 Nov 2014
Aspen, USA
Slalom
World Championship results
Olympic results
Year
Age
Slalom
Giant slalom
Super-G
Downhill
Combined
2006
22
2
4
—
—
5
2010
26
injured, did not compete
2014
30
—
—
3
9
2
References
External links
2005 : (Monika Bergmann-Schmuderer , Andreas Ertl , Martina Ertl , Florian Eckert , Hilde Gerg , Felix Neureuther )
2007 : (Renate Götschl , Michaela Kirchgasser , Marlies Schild , Mario Matt , Fritz Strobl , Benjamin Raich )
2009 : 0000 Not contested
2011 : (Taïna Barioz , Anémone Marmottan , Tessa Worley , Thomas Fanara , Cyprien Richard , Gauthier de Tessières )
2013 : (Nicole Hosp , Michaela Kirchgasser , Carmen Thalmann , Marcel Hirscher , Marcel Mathis , Philipp Schörghofer )
2015 : (Eva-Maria Brem , Marcel Hirscher , Nicole Hosp , Michaela Kirchgasser , Christoph Nösig , Philipp Schörghofer )
2017 : (Adeline Baud Mugnier , Nastasia Noens , Tessa Worley , Mathieu Faivre , Julien Lizeroux , Alexis Pinturault )
2019 : (Aline Danioth , Andrea Ellenberger , Wendy Holdener , Sandro Simonet , Daniel Yule , Ramon Zenhäusern )
2021 : (Sebastian Foss-Solevåg , Kristin Lysdahl , Kristina Riis-Johannessen , Fabian Wilkens Solheim , Thea Louise Stjernesund )
2023 : (Tommy Ford , Katie Hensien , Paula Moltzan , Nina O'Brien , River Radamus , Luke Winters )