
Alexis Pinturault
- Birthday:
- 1991-03-20
- Sexe:
- male
- Nationality:
- France
- Residence:
- Courchevel
- Favorite Ski Resort:
- Courchevel, Saas Fee, Beaver Creek
- Favorite World Cup:
- Kranjska Gora
- FIS:
- Alexis Pinturault at FIS
- Site web:
- http://www.alexispinturault.com/fr/
Biography
"Live your dreams!" Alexis Pinturault is a real all-rounder. He already has 29 World Cup victories to his credit, in Slalom, Giant Slalom, Super-G, and of course in Combined. In this last discipline the French athlete has already won the overall World Cup six times. In addition, he has two World Championship Gold medals and five more medals from the Olympic Games and the World Championships. Alexis, has a French father and a Norwegian mother. He first took to the slopes near the family hotel Annapurna in Courchevel. As a kid, Alexis, took part in many sports, including tennis, fencing, wakeboarding, ice hockey and martial arts. After 15 years of skiing and playing football, in 2006 he decided to make his career purely on the slopes. His motto is, "Live your dreams!", which he firmly believes he’s now doing together with his wife Romane, whom he married in 2017.
Career Highlights
Olympic Winter Games
Year | City |
---|---|
PyeongChang | 3rd Giant Slalom |
PyeongChang | 2nd Alpine combined |
Year | City |
---|---|
Sochi | 3rd Giant Slalom |
World Championships
Year | City |
---|---|
Are | 3rd Giant Slalom |
Are | 1st Alpine combined |
Year | City |
---|---|
St. Moritz | 1st Team Parallel |
Year | City |
---|---|
Vail / Beaver Creek | 3rd Giant Slalom |
World Cup
Year | City |
---|---|
Hinterstoder | 1st Giant Slalom |
Hinterstoder | 1st Alpine combined |
Garmisch Partenkirchen | 1st Giant Slalom |
Schladming | 2nd Slalom |
Wengen | 2nd Alpine combined |
Year | City |
---|---|
Bormio | 1st Alpine combined |
Val d'Isere | 1st Slalom |
Soelden | 1st Giant Slalom |
Grandvalira Soldeu - El Tarter | 1st Giant Slalom |
Bansko | 1st Alpine combined |
Schladming | 2nd Slalom |
Kitzbuehel | 3rd Slalom |
Wengen | 3rd Alpine combined |
Zagreb | 2nd Slalom |
Year | City |
---|---|
Alta Badia | 3rd Parallel Giant Slalom |
Alta Badia | 3rd Giant Slalom |
Kranjska Gora | 3rd Giant Slalom |
Adelboden | 3rd Giant Slalom |
Year | City |
---|---|
Bormio | 1st Alpine combined |
Val d'Isère | 1st Giant Slalom |
Stockholm | 2nd City Event |
Adelboden | 1st Giant Slalom |
Santa Caterina | 1st Alpine combined |
Year | City |
---|---|
Val d'Isère | 1st Giant Slalom |
Val d'Isère | 3rd Giant Slalom |
Soelden | 1st Giant Slalom |
St. Moritz | 2nd Giant Slalom |
Kranjska Gora | 2nd Giant Slalom |
Kranjska Gora | 1stGiant Slalom |
Hinterstoder | 1st Giant Slalom |
Hinterstoder | 1st Giant Slalom |
Chamonix | 1st Alpine combined |
Yuzawa Naeba | 1st Giant Slalom |
Kitzbuehel | 1st Alpine combined |
Year | City |
---|---|
Kranjska Gora | 1st Giant Slalom |
Kitzbuehel | 1st Alpine combined |
Adelboden | 2nd Giant Slalom |
Year | City |
---|---|
Beaver Creek | 2nd Giant Slalom |
Beaver Creek | 3rd Giant Slalom |
Soelden | 3rd Giant Slalom |
Lenzerheide | 2nd Giant Slalom |
Lenzerheide | 1st Super G |
St. Moritz | 3rd Giant Slalom |
Kitzbuehel | 1st Super combined |
Wengen | 1st Slalom |
Wengen | 2nd Super combined |
Year | City |
---|---|
Alta Badia | 2nd Giant Slalom |
Soelden | 2nd Giant Slalom |
Lenzerheide | 3rd Giant Slalom |
Kranjska Gora | 3rd Giant Slalom |
Garmisch-Partenkirchen | 1st Giant Slalom |
Kitzbuehel | 2nd Super combined |
Wengen | 1st Super combined |
Muenchen | 3rd City Event |
Year | City |
---|---|
Val d'Isère | 1st Slalom |
Schladming | 2nd Super G |
Kranjska Gora | 3rd Slalom |
Kranjska Gora | 2nd Giant Slalom |
Moscow | 1st City Event |
Chamonix | 2nd Super combined |
Year | City |
---|---|
Soelden | 2nd Giant Slalom |
Kranjska Gora | 2nd Giant Slalom |