Daniel Albrecht

Daniel Albrecht
Daniel Albrecht
Disciplines Downhill, Super G,
Giant Slalom, Slalom,
Combined
Club Fiesch Eggishorn
Born May 25, 1983 (1983-05-25) (age 28)
Fiesch, Valais, Switzerland
Height 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m)
World Cup debut January 23, 2003
(age 19)
Website Daniel-Albrecht.ch
Olympics
Teams 1
World Championships
Teams 3
Medals 3 (1 gold)
World Cup
Seasons 7
Wins 4
Podiums 8

Daniel Albrecht (born May 25, 1983, in Fiesch, Valais, Switzerland) is a champion alpine ski racer. He has four World Cup race victories and a world championship.

Albrecht made his World Cup debut at age 19 in January 2003 in a slalom at Schladming, Austria. A few weeks later he competed in the slalom at the 2003 World Championships at St. Moritz.

At the 2007 World Championships in Åre, Sweden, Albrecht won the gold medal in the super combined event, and took the silver medal in the giant slalom. A month later he made his first World Cup podium, a second place finish in the downhill at Lenzerheide. Eight months later he won his first World Cup race, a super-combined held in Beaver Creek, Colorado, followed by a giant slalom victory three days later.

As of December 2010, Albrecht has 4 World Cup victories, 8 podiums, and 22 top ten finishes [1]

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Hahnenkammrennen injury

At Kitzbühel, Austria, on Thursday, January 22, 2009, Albrecht crashed in the final downhill training run on the Hahnenkamm's Streif course; he sustained brain and lung trauma and was placed in an induced coma. [2] Albrecht, the fifth racer on the course, was traveling at 138 km/h (86 mph) when he lost control on the final jump (Zielsprung) and flew through the air for about 70 meters (230'). He landed on his back, bounced forward onto his knees, then his face, and came to a stop near the finish line. Unconscious, Albrecht received medical attention for about 20 minutes before being airlifted by helicopter to a hospital in nearby St. Johann.

Two days later, Dr. Wolfgang Koller announced that the risk on Albrecht's life was decreasing. Dr. Markus Wambacher said that the pressure inside his head was lessening and that he could make a full recovery. He also stated that Albrecht had problems with his knees and stomach.[citation needed]

Albrecht was removed from the induced coma after three weeks, on February 12. Doctors reported that he was breathing on his own.[3]

Recovery

Albrecht expectedly missed the remainder of the 2009 season but had recovered sufficiently to train with the Swiss ski team in October, less than nine months after the crash. [4] Still not ready for World Cup competition, he sat out the 2010 season, missing the Winter Olympics.

He returned to the World Cup circuit in the giant slalom at Beaver Creek, Colorado, on December 5, 2010. Albrecht raced his first speed event of his comeback at Wengen, Switzerland on January 14, 2011, the downhill portion of the super-combined on a shortened Lauberhorn course. He missed a gate just after the high-speed Hannegschuss, about fifteen seconds from the finish, and safely skied off of the course.

World Cup podiums

Season Date Location Race Place
2007 Sweden 2007 World Championships
14-Mar-2007 Switzerland Lenzerheide, Switzerland Downhill 2nd
2008 29-Nov-2007 United States Beaver Creek, USA Super-Combined 1st
02-Dec-2007 Giant Slalom 1st
05-Jan-2008 Switzerland Adelboden, Switzerland Giant Slalom 2nd
11-Jan-2008 Switzerland Wengen, Switzerland Super-Combined 2nd
15-Mar-2008 Italy Bormio, Italy Slalom 2nd
2009 26-Oct-2008 Austria Sölden, Austria Giant Slalom 1st
21-Dec-2008 Italy Alta Badia, Italy Giant Slalom 1st

References

  1. ^ Ski-db.com - results - Daniel Albrecht - accessed 2010-12-31
  2. ^ "Albrecht placed in coma after accident during Streif training". The Guardian (London). January 22, 2009. http://www.guardian.co.uk/sport/2009/jan/22/daniel-albrecht-accident-skiing. Retrieved April 30, 2010. 
  3. ^ Daniel Albrecht Awakens From Coma SI.com, February 13, 2009
  4. ^ Telegraph.co.uk- "Daniel Albrecht unsure about World Cup return..." 16-Oct-2009

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