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Winter Sports Biography

Kjetil André Aamodt

“Kjetil”

Norwegian flag Norwegian · Lorenskog, Norway · Born 2 September 1972

Alpine Skier

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Norwegian alpine ski racer who became the most successful male alpine skier in Olympic history with 4 gold medals and 8 total Olympic medals.

Born in Oslo on September 2, 1972, Kjetil André Aamodt emerged from Norway's rich skiing tradition to become alpine skiing's most decorated Olympian. Growing up in a nation where cross-country skiing dominated winter sports culture, Aamodt chose the less traditional Norwegian path of alpine racing, demonstrating early promise across multiple technical and speed disciplines. Aamodt's professional career began in the early 1990s, with his first World Cup victory coming in 1992. He quickly established himself as one of the sport's most versatile competitors, capable of winning in slalom, giant slalom, super-G, and combined events. His peak years spanned from the mid-1990s through the early 2000s, during which he accumulated World Cup victories and consistently ranked among the world's top alpine racers. Notable career highlights include winning the overall World Cup combined title multiple times and claiming numerous World Championship medals. The Norwegian's Olympic achievements remain unmatched in alpine skiing history. Competing across four Olympic Games from 1992 to 2006, Aamodt accumulated eight medals: four gold, two silver, and two bronze. His golden moments include victories in combined events and super-G races. His final Olympic gold came at the 2006 Turin Olympics in the super-G at age 33, making him one of the oldest alpine skiing Olympic champions. This victory capped a remarkable 14-year Olympic career spanning from Albertville to Turin. Aamodt's legacy extends beyond his medal count. His exceptional longevity in a physically demanding sport, combined with his ability to excel across all alpine disciplines, established new standards for versatility in ski racing. As Norway's most successful alpine skier, he helped elevate the profile of alpine skiing in a country traditionally focused on Nordic disciplines. His record of eight Olympic medals in alpine skiing remains the benchmark for future generations, cementing his status among winter sports' greatest athletes.

Famous For

Most successful male alpine skier in Olympic history

Playing Style

How They Played

Exceptional all-around skier excelling in technical and speed events with remarkable adaptability

Legacy

Lasting Impact

Revolutionary versatility across all alpine disciplines and longevity spanning five Olympic Games

Honours & Achievements

Career Honours

  • 4 Olympic Gold Medals
  • 8 Olympic Medals Total
  • 5 World Championship Gold Medals
  • 2 Overall World Cup Titles
Career Journey

Timeline

1989 🎯 World Cup debut
1992 🏆 First Olympic gold medal in Super-G at Albertville
1993 🏆 First Overall World Cup title
1994 🏆 Olympic gold in Super-G and bronze in downhill at Lillehammer
1996 🏆 Second Overall World Cup title
2002 🏆 Olympic gold in combined and super-G at Salt Lake City
2006 🏆 Olympic gold in super-G at Turin - final Olympic medal
2007 🎯 Retirement from competitive skiing