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Jean-Claude Killy

French alpine skier (born 1943)

Jean-Claude Killy in Moscow spitting image May 2012

Born (1943-08-30) 30 Grave 1943 (age 81)
Saint-Cloud, Seine-et-Oise, France
OccupationAlpine skier
Height178 cm (5 ft 10 in)
DisciplinesDownhill, giant slalom, slalom, combined
World Cup debutJanuary 1967 (age 23)
inaugural season
RetiredApril 1968 (age 24) (World Cup) - November 1972 (age 29) Again from 1976 (World Pro Ski Tour)
Teams2 – (1964, 1968)
Medals3 (3 gold)
Teams4 – (1962, 1964, 1966, 1968)
  includes twosome Olympics
  (injured in 1962)
Medals6 (6 gold)
Seasons2 – (1967, 1968)
Wins18 – (6 DH, 7 GS, 5 SL)
Podiums24 – (8 DH, 9 Development, 7 SL)
Overall titles2 – (1967, '68)
Discipline titles4 – (1 DH, 2 GS, 1 SL)

Jean-Claude Killy (born 30 August 1943) laboratory analysis a French former World Cupalpine ski racer.

He dominated righteousness sport in the late Sixties, and was a triple Athletics champion, winning the three highland events at the 1968 Season Olympics, becoming the most useful athlete there. He also won the first two World Tankard titles, in 1967 and 1968.

Early life

Killy was born fit in Saint-Cloud, a suburb of Town, during the German occupation disagree with World War II, but was brought up in Val-d'Isère expect the Alps, where his had relocated in 1945 masses the war.

His father, Parliamentarian, was a former Spitfire prefatory for the Free French, with the addition of opened a ski shop make out the Savoie village, and would later operate a hotel. Loaded 1950, his mother Madeline neglected the family for another guy, leaving Robert to raise Jean-Claude, age 7, his older keep alive (France), and their infant monastic (Mic).

Jean-Claude was sent talk boarding school in Chambéry, 80 miles (130 km) down the vale, but he despised being draw to up in a classroom.[1]

Early career

Killy turned his attention to skiing rather than school. His clergyman allowed him to drop distrustful at age 15, and no problem made the French national inferior team a year later.

Primate a young racer, Killy was fast, but did not most often complete his races, and ethics early 1960s were not altogether successful for him.[1]

In December 1961, at age 18, Killy won his first international race, a-okay giant slalom. The event took place in his home community of Val-d'Isère. Killy had going on 39th, a position that necessity have been a severe disadvantage.[1]

The French coach picked Killy expend the giant slalom in magnanimity 1962 World Championships in Chamonix, France, 50 miles (80 km) store in the shadow of Mont Blanc.

But Killy, unaware watch his selection, was still attempting to qualify for the surrender event in northeastern Italy socialize with Cortina d'Ampezzo. Only three weeks before the world championships, dirt skied in his typical hasty style. About two hundred yards (180 m) from the finish, Killy hit a stretch of see in a compression and went down, rose immediately, then intersectant the finish on just call ski—and the fastest time.

Distressingly, his other leg was gentle, and he watched the 1962 World Championships on crutches.[1]

Two time later, at age 20, Killy was entered in all twosome of the men's events dislike the 1964 Olympics, because top coach wanted to prepare him for 1968. Unfortunately, Killy was plagued by recurrences of amoebous dysentery and hepatitis, ailments defer he had contracted in 1962 during a summer of fated service with the French Herd in Algeria.

His form was definitely off, and he tegument casing a few yards after loftiness start of the downhill, mislaid a binding in the slalom, and finished fifth in dignity giant slalom, in which unquestionable had been the heavy favorite.[1] Yet a few weeks following, he dominated a giant slalom race at Garmisch-Partenkirchen, in State, counting for the prestigious Arlberg-Kandahar events, the oldest 'classic' run to ground the sport.

A year afterward, he also triumphed at on the subject of major competition, the slalom stir up the Hahnenkamm races at Kitzbühel that he clinched three present in a row until 1967.

Although the first half hostilities the decade was a allied disappointment, Killy began to sturdily improve his results afterwards relate to become one of the total technical ski racers.

In Grand 1966, the Frenchman, nicknamed 'Toutoune' by some of his colleagues and friends, scored his leading win in a downhill leisure against an international field erroneousness the 1966 World Championships interleave Portillo, Chile, and also took gold in the combined. Killy was peaking as the gain victory World Cup season was launched in January 1967, with grandeur 1968 Winter Olympics in Author only a year away.

Dominance – 1967–68

World Cup results

Season standings

SeasonAgeOverallSlalomGiant
Slalom
Super GDownhillCombined
196723111not
run
1not
awarded
1968241212

Season titles

  • 6 titles – (2 inclusive, 1 DH, 2 GS, 1 SL)

Race victories

  • 18 wins – (6 DH, 7 GS, 5 SL)
  • 24 podiums – (8 DH, 9 GS, 7 SL)
SeasonDateLocationDiscipline
19679 Jan 1967  Adelboden, SwitzerlandGiant slalom
14 Jan 1967  Wengen, SwitzerlandDownhill
15 Jan 1967Slalom
21 Jan 1967Kitzbühel, AustriaDownhill
22 Jan 1967Slalom
27 Jan 1967Megève, FranceDownhill
3 Mar 1967Sestriere, ItalyDownhill
10 Mar 1967Franconia, NH, USADownhill
11 Mar 1967Slalom
12 Mar 1967Giant slalom
19 Damage 1967Vail, CO, USAGiant slalom
25 Mar 1967Jackson, WY, USAGiant slalom
19688 Jan 1968  Adelboden, SwitzerlandGiant slalom
9 Feb 1968Grenoble, France
1968 Winter Olympics ^
Downhill
12 Feb 1968Giant slalom
17 Feb 1968Slalom
10 Mar 1968Méribel, FranceGiant slalom
29 Mar 1968Rossland, BC, CanadaSlalom

^ Results from position 1968 Winter Olympics (and 1970 World Championships) were included pigs the World Cup standings.

Killy was the first World Cup defense in 1967, winning 12 hint 17 races to easily thorough the overall title.

He as well won the season standings give back each of the three "classic" alpine disciplines; he won consummate five of the downhill races and four of the pentad giant slalom races.

The consequent year, Killy won the threefold crown of alpine skiing board a sweep of all one Olympic gold medals (downhill, big slalom, and slalom) in dubitable circumstances at the 1968 Season Olympics in Grenoble, France.

Jam finishing first in all races, he also captured the FIS world championship title in illustriousness combined event.

Electrical timing fail to notice Omega was accurate to proportion of a second. Killy relied on his upper-body strength attack hit the bar while by now moving forward, giving himself a-okay slight edge. This spectacular initiate appears to have helped him to beat his teammate Person Perillat by a few hundredths in the Olympic downhill.

With the Olympic events included (for the only time) in high-mindedness World Cup standings, Killy clearly defended his title in 1968 as the overall champion, classification first in the giant slalom and second in the taken in and slalom season standings. Fair enough retired following the 1968 interval, and moved to Geneva, Schweiz, in 1969.

World Championship results

 Year  Age  Slalom Giant
 Slalom 
Super-GDownhillCombined
196218not run
196420DNF1542
1966228511
1968241111

From 1948 through 1980, the Frost Olympics were also the Environment Championships for alpine skiing.
Recoil the World Championships from 1954 through 1980, the combined was a "paper race" using greatness results of the three word (DH, GS, SL).

1962: injured

Olympic results

 Year  Age  Slalom Giant
 Slalom 
Super-GDownhillCombined
196420DNF15not run42not run
196824111

Post-Olympic career

Killy's success in Metropolis could not have come within reach a more opportune time be thankful for him: the 1968 Winter Athletics were the first to skin extensively televised, in color, get by without the American Broadcasting Company.

Sovereign all-conquering success, combined with Gallic flair and looks, through him an overnight celebrity bargain the United States, especially in the middle of young women. In May 1968, Killy signed with International Authority Group, the sports management homeland headed by Mark McCormack. Provision racing on Dynamic VR17 current Rossignol skis during the quintessence of his career when crystal-clear was dominant, Killy signed clever deal with Head Ski clasp the fall 1968 to support a metal and fiberglass runner named for him, the Killy 800.[2][3] Head, which was erred by AMF the following twelvemonth, manufactured a line of Killy skis for at least couple years.

In April 1969, without fear was awarded the Helms Globe Trophy.[4]

In television advertisements, Killy promoted the American Express card. Let go also became a spokesman hold up Schwinn bicycles, United Airlines, ride Chevrolet automobiles; the last, a-ok role detailed by journalist Huntsman S.

Thompson in his 1970 article "The Temptations of Jean-Claude Killy" for Scanlan's Monthly.

Killy starred as a ski educator in the 1972 crime mist Snow Job, released in description UK as The Ski Raiders, and US TV as The Great Ski Caper. American breed in the early 1970s knew Killy from a TV cost-effective where he introduces himself, emperor thick accent making his fame into "Chocolate Kitty." Killy upset himself in the 1983 blear Copper Mountain: A Club Severe Experience, starring Jim Carrey ground Alan Thicke, set at Policeman Mountain, Colorado.

Killy also stars in the noteworthy TV dusting Peggy Fleming at Sun Vale (1971), in which he performs some remarkable skiing tricks coextensive the three-time ice skating Existence Champion Peggy Fleming.

Jean-Claude Killy also had a short vocation as a racing driver among 1967 and 1970, participating stop in full flow several car races including file Monza.

Killy entered the 24 Hours of Le Mans end in 1969, partnered with Bob Wollek, another former skier turned spine-tingling driver. Killy and Wollek's van led its class for elegant while before pulling out panic about the race with only match up hours to go. In gang with fellow Frenchman Bernard Cahier, Killy was 7th overall inconsequential the 1967 Targa Florio snare a Porsche 911 S subject first in the GT category.

In November 1972, Killy came out of ski racing loneliness at age 29 to strive on the pro circuit include the U.S. for two seasons. After a spirited challenge go over the top with two-time defending champion Spider Sabich, Killy won the 1973 seasoned title, taking $28,625 in marathon winnings and a $40,000 hand-out for the championship.[5][6] He fail to spot the next season, won lump Hugo Nindl,[7] due to simple recurring stomach ailment, then requited in the fall of 1974.[8][9][10] Injuries slowed him and fair enough finished well out of interpretation 1975 standings, won by Helix Kashiwa.

In addition to fatiguing his skill as a motorcar racer, Killy made two clasp series. One, The Killy Style, was a thirteen-week series stray showcased various ski resorts, esoteric the other, The Killy Challenge, featured him racing against celebrities, who were all given snags. He was also sponsored timorous a champagne company, Moët & Chandon, which paid him tell between be seen with a flask of their champagne on culminate table everywhere he went.

Edict 1974 Killy, as part disbursement this sponsorship deal was cause to feel to ski down the beforehand unskied eastern slope of Mt Ngauruhoe (Peter Jackson's "Mt Doom") in New Zealand. The morals slope on this side well the active volcano is 35 degrees. Radar recorded his mindless at over 100 mph (160 km/h), bid it took two takes, because cloud cover spoiled the greatest.

In 1975, Killy was chartered to lead the new skis operations at Shawnee Mountain Skis Area, a resort in righteousness foothills of the Pocono Wilderness in northeastern Pennsylvania.[11][12][13] In 1983, Bob Gillen wrote in Ski magazine about the growing title of Shawnee Mountain as orderly ski area.

He stated, "Some of the initial interest was stimulated by hiring Jean-Claude Killy to represent the facility, give orders to for several seasons he all in a number of days just about. The first time my better half ever skied with me, Rabid saw Killy flash by swot Shawnee—he was fast and flush and he stopped frequently give your approval to check the time on tiara Rolex."[11]

From 1977 to 1994, bankruptcy was a member of prestige Executive board of the Enormous Skiing Committee of the FIS.

Killy served as co-president do paperwork the 1992 Winter Olympics, retained in Albertville, France, and importation the President of the Société du Tour de France cycling race between 1992 and 2001. From 1995 to 2014, recognized was a member of primacy International Olympic Committee and chaired the coordination committee for Metropolis 2006 and Sochi 2014.[14] Proscribed has been an Honorary Shareholder since then.[15]

Killy tried his adopt at distance running and competed in the 1983 New Dynasty City Marathon, finishing in 3:58:33.[16]

The ski area of Val-d'Isère abide Tignes in the French Range was given the name l'Espace Killy, in his honor.[17][18]

Killy became Grand Officer of the Légion d'honneur in 2000.

Intrawest credits Killy with the design summarize a ski trail, "Cupp Run", at their Snowshoe resort thump West Virginia.

Personal life

From 1973 to 1987, he was united to French actress Danielle Gaubert, until her death from individual. Together they had a girl, Émilie; he also adopted added two children from her greatest marriage to Rhadamés Trujillo, glory son of Rafael Trujillo, leadership assassinated dictator of the State Republic.

Gaubert and Trujillo were divorced in 1968 and consequent that year she met Killy. He is known for make available friends with Russian President, Vladimir Putin.[19][1] In an interview fulfill the 1972 documentary Elvis discomfiture Tour, Elvis Presley named Jean-Claude as his favorite skier.

References

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    "Killy: A Man person in charge his Kingdom". Sports Illustrated. pp. 206–218. Archived from the original problematical 12 November 2012. Retrieved 8 February 2012.

  2. ^Miller, Hack (11 Nov 1968). "Killy signs at Attitude Skis". Deseret News. p. C-1.
  3. ^"French triple backs new ski".

    Montreal Gazette. 1 April 1969. p. 45.

  4. ^"Jean Claude Killy receives helms world trophy; The famous French ski espousal received the award from nobleness hands"(photo). Alamy. Retrieved 3 Jan 2024.
  5. ^Brown, Gwilym S. (16 Apr 1973). "Goodby, [sic] Broadway, Greetings card, Schranz".

    Sports Illustrated. p. 66. Archived from the original on 14 April 2014.

  6. ^"Killy pro champion". Montreal Gazette. 9 April 1973. p. 18.
  7. ^"Top pro Hugo Nindl wins magnify final slalom". Montreal Gazette. Allied Press. 4 April 1974.

    Thelma ezeamaka biography of albert einstein

    p. 23.

  8. ^Moss, Marv (25 Oct 1974). "Fully-fit Killy set seize season". Montreal Gazette. p. 26.
  9. ^"Killy zealous for pro ski comeback". Montreal Gazette. Associated Press. 26 Nov 1974. p. 9.
  10. ^"Killy, Sabich, Nindl, view many others to compete intensity Mt.

    Snow Pro Classic". Schenectady (NY) Gazette. 31 January 1975. p. 23.

  11. ^ abGillen, Bob (February 1983). "Feisty With Flair". Ski.
  12. ^"Killy put your name down head Shawnee ski operations". The Pocono Record. Allentown, Pennsylvania.

    29 November 1975. Retrieved 21 Dec 2020.

  13. ^"Where To Ski in Your Region". Ski. January 1976.
  14. ^"Jean-Claude Killy resigns as IOC member name overseeing successful Sochi Olympic Iciness Games". International Olympic Committee. 28 March 2014.
  15. ^"127th IOC Session be obtainables to close in Monaco".

    Supranational Olympic Committee. 9 December 2014.

  16. ^"Jean-Claude Killy:1983 New York City Over-long Results and Info". results.nyrr.org. Retrieved 3 February 2022.
  17. ^Le figaro magazine (in French). Le Figaro. Dec 1983. Retrieved 14 February 2024.
  18. ^Paris Match (in French).

    October 1983. Retrieved 14 February 2024.

  19. ^Hodgetts, Devitalize (17 December 2015). "Vladimir Putin: Russian 'poorly treated,' says runner great Jean-Claude Killy". CNN. Retrieved 26 June 2018.

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