Italian alpine skier
Manfred Mölgg (born 3 June 1982) is an Italian former World Cup alpine ski racer . He specialized in the technical events of slalom and giant slalom .[ 1]
Mölgg's younger sister Manuela is also a former alpine racer with ten World Cup podiums.[ 2]
Biography
Born in Bruneck , South Tyrol , Mölgg made his World Cup debut in January 2003 at Bormio . As of mid-January 2021 , he has 20 World Cup podiums with three victories, all achieved in slalom. Mölgg won the World Cup season title in slalom in 2008 , and finished fourth in the overall standings, the best result for an Italian since Kristian Ghedina finished fourth overall in 2000 .[ 1]
Mölgg has won three medals at the World Championships ; a silver in slalom in 2007 , a bronze in slalom in 2011 , and a bronze in giant slalom in 2013 .[ 1]
On 11 January 2020 Mölgg suffered damage to his anterior cruciate ligament during a race at Adelboden , but returned to competition during the 2021 season .[ 3]
World Cup results
Season titles
Season standings
Season
Age
Overall
Slalom
Giant slalom
Super-G
Downhill
Combined
2004
21
27
9
23
—
—
—
2005
22
19
8
15
—
—
—
2006
23
56
28
25
—
—
—
2007
24
18
5
10
—
—
—
2008
25
4
1
3
35
—
51
2009
26
17
6
19
52
—
34
2010
27
14
12
13
36
—
13
2011
28
19
6
20
—
—
28
2012
29
41
26
20
—
—
—
2013
30
7
5
4
—
—
—
2014
31
17
10
16
—
—
—
2015
32
74
31
37
—
—
—
2016
33
33
17
23
—
—
—
2017
34
9
3
21
—
—
—
2018
35
21
10
15
—
—
—
2019
36
26
12
21
—
—
—
2020
37
72
22
39
—
—
—
2021
38
55
23
39
—
—
—
2022
39
103
37
—
—
—
—
Standings through 20 March 2022
Race podiums
3 wins – (3 SL )
20 podiums – (3 GS , 16 SL , 1 SC )
Season
Date
Location
Discipline
Place
2004
27 Jan 2004
Schladming , Austria
Slalom
2nd
2007
28 Jan 2007
Kitzbühel , Austria
Slalom
3rd
4 Mar 2007
Kranjska Gora , Slovenia
Slalom
3rd
18 Mar 2007
Lenzerheide , Switzerland
Slalom
3rd
2008
11 Nov 2007
Reiteralm , Austria
Slalom
3rd
8 Dec 2007
Bad Kleinkirchheim , Austria
Giant slalom
2nd
9 Dec 2007
Slalom
3rd
22 Jan 2008
Schladming, Austria
Slalom
3rd
9 Feb 2008
Garmisch-Partenkirchen , Germany
Slalom
2nd
8 Mar 2008
Kranjska Gora, Slovenia
Giant slalom
2nd
9 Mar 2008
Slalom
1st
2009
1 Feb 2009
Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany
Slalom
1st
2010
11 Dec 2009
Val-d'Isère , France
Super combined
3rd
6 Jan 2010
Zagreb , Croatia
Slalom
2nd
2013
28 Oct 2012
Sölden , Austria
Giant slalom
2nd
13 Jan 2013
Adelboden , Switzerland
Slalom
3rd
2014
6 Jan 2014
Bormio , Italy
Slalom
3rd
2017
13 Nov 2016
Levi , Finland
Slalom
3rd
5 Jan 2017
Zagreb, Croatia
Slalom
1st
8 Jan 2017
Adelboden, Switzerland
Slalom
2nd
World Championship results
Olympic results
See also
References
External links