Atle Lie McGrath
- Birthday:
- 2000-04-22
- Genere:
- Male
- Nationality:
- Norway
- Residence:
- Oslo
- Favorite Ski Resort:
- Kvitfjell
- FIS:
- Atle Lie McGrath at FIS
- Sito Web:
- https://www.atleliemcgrath.com/
Biography
In the 2020/21 season, Atle Lie McGrath finally made his breakthrough. The Norwegian athlete raced to second place in the World Cup Giant Slalom in Alta Badia with bib number 29. Even though he had to end last season prematurely due to a ligament strain, he didn't let it hold him back. Atle Lie McGrath celebrated his first two World Cup victories during the 2021/22 season: on March 9 at the Slalom in Flachau and on March 20 at the Slalom in Meribel. Following a serious injury, a torn cruciate ligament, which he sustained at the 2023 World Championships in Courchevel/Méribel, Atle Lie McGrath was not deterred from pursuing his path to success. As he fought back during the 2023/24 season, the Norwegian athlete took second place in the traditional Slalom on the Chuenisbärgli run in Adelboden, missing a third World Cup victory by just two hundredths of a second. In Wengen, he missed victory in the Slalom by just one tenth of a second, having clocked the fastest time on the first run. His performance in the 2019/20 European Cup season was also impressive: he won the overall ranking, was first in the Giant Slalom ranking, second in the Slalom ranking, second in the Combined event ranking and fourth in the Super-G ranking. At the World Junior Championships in 2019, Atle Lie McGrath took silver in the Combined event. He was born into skiing: his father Felix McGrath competed in the World Cup for the USA from 1984 to 1990, and his mother Selma Lie competed in cross-country skiing.
Career Highlights
World Cup
Year | City |
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Aspen | 3rd Giant Slalom |
Wengen | 2nd Slalom |
Adelboden | 2nd Slalom |
Year | City |
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Adelboden | 2nd Slalom |
Year | City |
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Courchevel/Meribel | 1st Slalom |
Flachau | 1st Slalom |
Schladming | 2nd Slalom |
Year | City |
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Lech/Zürs | 3rd Paralell |
Year | City |
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Alta Badia | 2nd Giant Slalom |