Jakob Tischhauser

Last updated

Jakob Tischhauser
Alpine skier
DisciplinesTechnical events
Born (1942-03-26) 26 March 1942 (age 80)
Parpan, Switzerland
World Cup debut1967
Retired1970
World Championships
Teams1
World Cup
Seasons4
Podiums5
Medal record
Men's alpine skiing
Representing Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Switzerland
World Cup race podiums
Event1st2nd3rd
Giant slalom023

Jakob Tischhauser (born 26 March 1942) is a former Swiss alpine skier. [1]

Contents

Career

During his career he has achieved 5 results among the top 3 in the World Cup. [1] He was 4th in Giant Slalom at the FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 1966. [1]

World Cup results

Top 3
DatePlaceDisciplineRank
20 December 1969 Flag of Austria.svg Lienz Giant Slalom3
21 March 1969 Flag of the United States.svg Waterville Valley Giant Slalom3
15 March 1969 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Mont-Sainte-Anne Giant Slalom3
1 March 1969 Flag of the United States.svg Squaw Valley Giant Slalom2
8 February 1969 Flag of Sweden.svg Åre Giant Slalom2

National titles

Tischhauser has won two national championships at individual senior level. [2]

Related Research Articles

<span class="mw-page-title-main">FIS Alpine Ski World Cup</span> Top international circuit of alpine skiing competitions

The FIS Alpine Ski World Cup is the top international circuit of alpine skiing competitions, launched in 1966 by a group of ski racing friends and experts which included French journalist Serge Lang and the alpine ski team directors from France and the USA. It was soon backed by International Ski Federation president Marc Hodler during the FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 1966 at Portillo, Chile, and became an official FIS event in the spring of 1967 after the FIS Congress at Beirut, Lebanon.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Fabienne Serrat</span> French alpine skier

Fabienne Serrat is a former world champion alpine ski racer. At age 17, Serrat won two gold medals at the 1974 World Championships in St. Moritz, Switzerland, in the giant slalom and the combined events. During her World Cup career she had three victories, 37 podiums, and 124 top ten finishes.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Carlo Janka</span> Swiss alpine skier

Carlo Janka is a Swiss former alpine ski racer. Born in Obersaxen, in the canton of Graubünden, he had the winter sports facilities right in front of his home. Janka has won gold medals at both the Winter Olympics and the World Championships, as well as one World Cup overall title, one discipline title and also, one unofficial alpine combined title.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Tina Weirather</span> Liechtenstein alpine skier

Christina "Tina" Weirather is a retired Liechtensteiner World Cup alpine ski racer. She won a bronze medal in Super-G for Liechtenstein at the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang.

Ornella Oettl Reyes is a German-Peruvian alpine skier who was part of the first Peruvian delegation to the Winter Olympics. She specializes in slalom and giant slalom and has competed in six World Championships and two Winter Olympics.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Alexis Pinturault</span> French alpine skier

Alexis Pinturault is a French World Cup alpine ski racer and Olympic medalist.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Mikaela Shiffrin</span> American alpine skier

Mikaela Pauline Shiffrin is an American two-time Olympic Gold Medalist and World Cup alpine skier. She is a four-time Overall World Cup champion, a four-time world champion in slalom, and a six-time winner of the World Cup discipline title in that event. Shiffrin is the youngest slalom champion in Olympic alpine skiing history, at 18 years and 345 days.

Petra Wenzel is a former alpine skier who competed in the 1980 Winter Olympics and 1984 Winter Olympics representing Liechtenstein.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Michelle Gisin</span> Swiss alpine skier

Michelle Gisin is a Swiss World Cup alpine ski racer and competes in all disciplines. A two-time Olympic gold medalist, she won the Women's combined event in 2018 Winter Olympics, and Women's combined at the 2022 Winter Olympics. Born in Samedan, Graubünden, Gisin is the younger sister of alpine ski racers Marc and Dominique Gisin.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Mathieu Faivre</span> French alpine skier

Mathieu Faivre is a French World Cup alpine ski racer, and specializes in giant slalom. He has competed for France in two Winter Olympics and five World Championships. In 2021, he won two gold medals for world titles in giant slalom and parallel giant slalom.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Marco Odermatt</span> Swiss alpine skier

Marco Odermatt is a Swiss World Cup alpine ski racer who races in giant slalom and the speed disciplines. Odermatt competed for Switzerland at two Junior World Championships and two World Championships.

Stefan Brennsteiner is an Austrian World Cup alpine ski racer, and specializes in giant slalom. He competed in the 2018 Winter Olympics and two World Championships.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2022 Alpine Skiing World Cup – Men's Giant Slalom</span> Alpine ski discipline year standings

The Men's Giant Slalom World Cup 2021/2022 consisted of eight events including the final. At the halfway point of the season, Marco Odermatt of Switzerland had opened a commanding lead in the discipline by winning four of the races and finished second in the other. The remainder of the season was held in March, after the 2022 Winter Olympics, but in the first post-Olympic event, Odermatt clinched the crystal globe for the season championship.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2022 Alpine Skiing World Cup – Men's Overall</span> Alpine ski discipline year standings

The Men's Overall World Cup 2021–22 consisted of 37 events in 5 disciplines: downhill, Super-G, giant slalom, slalom, and parallel. The sixth discipline, Alpine combined, had all of its events in the 2021–22 season cancelled due to the schedule disruption cased by the COVID-19 pandemic, which also happened in 2020-21. The season was interrupted by the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing, China from 6–19 February 2022.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Johannes Strolz</span> Austrian alpine skier

Johannes Strolz is an Austrian World Cup alpine ski racer. He won the gold medal in the combined at the 2022 Olympics. He specializes in the technical events of slalom and giant slalom. He is the son of Hubert Strolz, the gold medalist in Combined at the 1988 Winter Olympics in Calgary. He and his father became the first father-son duo to win gold in Alpine Skiing at the Olympics.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Attilio Barcella</span> Italian alpine skier

Attilio Barcella is a former Italian alpine skier.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2023 Alpine Skiing World Cup – Men's Overall</span> Alpine ski discipline year standings

The Men's Overall World Cup 2022–23 is currently scheduled to consist of 38 events in 4 disciplines: downhill (DH), Super-G (SG), giant slalom (GS), and slalom (SL). The fifth and sixth disciplines, parallel (PAR). and Alpine combined (AC), have had all events in the 2022–23 season cancelled, either due to the schedule disruption cased by the COVID-19 pandemic (AC) or due to bad weather (PAR).

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2023 Alpine Skiing World Cup – Women's Slalom</span> Alpine ski discipline year standings

The Women's Slalom World Cup 2022/2023 is currently scheduled to consist of 11 events, including the final. The original schedule called for 11 events, but a night slalom at Zagreb on 5 January was cancelled due to high winds and warm weather and not immediately rescheduled. However, a week later, the race was rescheduled as a second slalom at Špindlerův Mlýn on 28 January, accompanied by a shift of the giant slalom scheduled there that day to Kronplatz on 25 January.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2023 Alpine Skiing World Cup – Men's Downhill</span> Alpine ski discipline year standings

The Men's Downhill World Cup 2022/2023 is scheduled to consist of twelve events, including the final. The season had been planned with fourteen downhills, but two scheduled downhills on 29/30 October 2022 on the Matterhorn, running from Switzerland into Italy, were cancelled due to lack of snow and not rescheduled. After five events, defending champion Aleksander Aamodt Kilde of Norway had won three times and was one point short of a 100-point lead over runner-up Marco Odermatt of Switzerland.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2023 Alpine Skiing World Cup – Men's Giant Slalom</span> Alpine ski discipline year standings

The Men's Giant Slalom World Cup 2022/2023 is scheduled to consist of ten events including the final. Marco Odermatt of Switzerland has opened over a 100-point lead in the discipline by winning four of the first five races and finishing third in the other.

References

  1. 1 2 3 "Jakob Tischhauser profile". fis-ski.com. Retrieved 4 October 2022.
  2. "Liste der Schweizer Meister im alpinen Skisport". de.weeksnews.org (in German). Retrieved 4 October 2022.