Mario Matt

Mario Matt
 Alpine skier 
Matt in January 2007
Disciplines Slalom, Giant slalom, Combined
Club SC ArlbergTirol
Born (1979-04-09) 9 April 1979
Zams, Tyrol, Austria
Height 1.90 m (6 ft 3 in)
World Cup debut 21 December 1999
(age 20)
Retired 12 March 2015
(age 35)
Website mariomatt.com
Olympics
Teams 2 – (2006, 2014)
Medals 1 (1 gold)
World Championships
Teams 8 – (200115)
Medals 5 (3 gold)
World Cup
Seasons 16 – (200015)
Wins 15 – (14 SL, 1 SC)
Podiums 42 – (1 GS, 40 SL, 1 SC)
Overall titles 0 – (5th in 2007)
Discipline titles 0 – (2nd in SL, 2007)

Mario Matt (born 9 April 1979) is an Austrian former World Cup alpine ski racer and Olympic gold medalist.[1][2][3]

Born in Zams, Tyrol,[4] Matt made his World Cup debut in December 1999. He claimed 15 World Cup victories: 14 in slalom and one super combined. Matt is also a two-time world champion in slalom, with titles in 2001 and 2007.[5] With a remarkably long career as a top slalom racer, he is the second oldest (after André Myhrer, who won gold in 2018) to win an Olympic gold medal in slalom skiing (in Sochi at the 2014 Winter olympics)[1][2][3] and the oldest to win a (regular) World Cup slalom race.[6] Matt also has the third longest time interval between first and last World Cup victories (13 years, 10 months, and 22 days), after Ingemar Stenmark and Didier Cuche.

Matt announced his retirement from ski racing on March 12, 2015.[7]

World Cup results

Season standings

SeasonAgeOverallSlalomGiant
slalom
Super-GDownhillCombined
200020234
200121173
20022229837
2003239135
200424236
200525296
20062636162332
200727522511
2008281041529
20092929740
2010308531
201131204
201232287
201333216
201434276
2015359629

Race victories

  • 15 wins – (14 SL, 1 SC)
  • 42 podiums – (1 GS, 40 SL, 1 SC)
Season Date Location Discipline
200023 Jan 2000Austria Kitzbühel, AustriaSlalom
9 Mar 2000Austria Schladming, AustriaSlalom
200119 Dec 2000Italy Madonna di Campiglio, ItalySlalom
200226 Nov 2001United States Aspen, USASlalom
200513 Mar 2005Switzerland Lenzerheide, SwitzerlandSlalom
200714 Jan 2007Switzerland Wengen, SwitzerlandSuper combined
25 Feb 2007Germany Garmisch, GermanySlalom
4 Mar 2007Slovenia Kranjska Gora, SloveniaSlalom
20086 Jan 2008Switzerland Adelboden, SwitzerlandSlalom
22 Jan 2008Austria Schladming, AustriaSlalom
17 Feb 2008Croatia Zagreb, CroatiaSlalom
200914 Mar 2009Sweden Åre, SwedenSlalom
201127 Feb 2011Bulgaria Bansko, BulgariaSlalom
6 Mar 2011Slovenia Kranjska Gora, SloveniaSlalom
201415 Dec 2013France Val d'Isère, FranceSlalom

World Championships results

  Year   Age  Slalom  Giant 
 slalom 
Super-GDownhillCombined
20012112
200323DNF1
200525DNF111
200727111
200929DNF1
2011314
2013333
201535DNF1

Olympic results

  Year   Age  Slalom  Giant 
 slalom 
Super-GDownhillCombined
200222injured: did not compete
200626DNF134
201030
2014341

Personal

Matt is the brother of skicross competitor Andreas Matt and fellow alpine skier Michael Matt.[8]

References

  1. 1 2 Etchells, Tim (22 February 2014). "Mario Matt holds on for gold, as Ligety blasts course". Ski Racing. Retrieved 22 February 2014.
  2. 1 2 Pennington, Bill (22 February 2014). "Slalom champion sets an age record". New York Times. Retrieved 25 February 2014.
  3. 1 2 Moore, David Leon (22 February 2014). "After fast start, Ted Ligety falls short in slalom". USA Today. Retrieved 25 February 2014.
  4. Arcobelli, Sergio (23 February 2018). "Cose da Matt, Micheal è di bronzo". ilgiornale.it (in Italian). Retrieved 1 March 2018.
  5. http://www.fis-ski.com/uk/604/613.html?sector=AL&competitorid=38570&type=result
  6. McKee, Hank (15 December 2013). "Matt becomes oldest man to win World Cup slalom". Ski Racing. Retrieved 22 February 2014.
  7. "Mario Matt bids farewell". www.skionline.ch. 12 March 2015. Retrieved 12 March 2015.
  8. "Die Schachzüge der Matt-Brüder" [The maneuvers of the Matt brothers]. nachrichten.at (in German). 14 February 2015. Retrieved 14 March 2015.
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