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Janica Kostelić

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Janica Kostelić
human
Ein sex anaa genderfemale Edit
Country wey e be citizenCroatia Edit
Country for sportCroatia Edit
Name in native languageJanica Kostelić Edit
Name wey dem give amJanica Edit
Family nameKostelić Edit
Ein date of birth5 January 1982 Edit
Place dem born amZagreb Edit
Ein poppieAnte Kostelić Edit
SiblingIvica Kostelić Edit
Native languageCroatian Edit
Languages dem dey speak, rep anaa signCroatian Edit
Ein occupationalpine skier Edit
ResidenceZagreb Edit
Religion anaa worldviewCatholicism Edit
Sportalpine skiing Edit
Sports discipline competed insuper-G Edit
Award e receiveSkieur d'or, Laureus World Sports Award for Sportswoman of the Year, honorary citizen of Zagreb, star on Croatian Walk of Fame Edit
Dem nominate forLaureus World Sports Award for Comeback of the Year, Laureus World Sports Award for Sportswoman of the Year, Laureus World Sports Award for Comeback of the Year, Laureus World Sports Award for Sportswoman of the Year Edit
Dema official websitehttp://www.janica.hr/ Edit

Janica Kostelić (born 5 January 1982) be Croatian former alpine ski racer. She be four-time Olympic gold medalist. For addition to de Olympics, she win five gold medals for de World Championships. Insyd World Cup competition, she win thirty individual races, three overall titles, three slalom titles, den four combined titles. Kostelic ein accomplishments insyd professional skiing lead sam commentators, writers, den fellow ski racers make dem regard am as de greatest female ski racer of all time.

Biography

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Kostelić be de woman per wey win four gold medals insyd alpine skiing for de Winter Olympics (insyd 2002 den 2006), den de woman per wey win three alpine skiing gold medals insyd one Olympics (2002).

Na Kostelić be de World Cup overall champion insyd 2001, 2003 den 2006. For 15 January 2006, Kostelić cam turn de third woman insyd World Cup history (after Swede Pernilla Wiberg den Austrian Petra Kronberger) make she win World Cup races insyd all of de sport ein five disciplines. For 5 February 2006 Kostelić cam turn de second female skier (after Petra Kronberger) make she win all five disciplines insyd one season.

Insyd de summer of 2006, she decide she no go compete insyd de 2007 season, due to chronic knee den back pain. Na she endure ten knee surgeries den thyroid surgery during ein career.[1][2][3] Dey follow year away from competition, Kostelić announce ein retirement from racing insyd April 2007, for just 25 years old.[4]

Since 2016, Kostelić be de State Secretary for Science, Education and Sports insyd de Croatian Government.

Career

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Early years

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Dem born am insyd Zagreb, Croatia, then part of Yugoslavia, into winter sports family, na Kostelić ein poppie Ante sanso be ein trainer. Ein older bro Ivica be ski racer for ein own right insyd, de 2011 overall World Cup champion. She start dey skii for de age of three wey she begin dey train for nine years old, den quickly cam turn successful den win several junior competitions.

For de age of 16, na dem select Kostelić give de Croatian team for de 1998 Winter Olympics insyd Nagano. Na ein best result be 8th place insyd de combined. She compete insyd all five disciplines. She win ein first World Cup slalom insyd December 1999. Kostelić then suffer knee ligament damage wich keep am out of competition til late 2000. She win de World Cup overall title dat 2001 season plus eight further victories.

2002 Winter Olympics

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For de 2002 Winter Olympics she win three gold medals den silver, de first Winter Olympic medals ever for athlete wey komot Croatia.[5] No oda female alpine racer ever win four medals anaa three gold medals for single Olympics.

Kostelić choose say she no go compete insyd de downhill den concentrate for de combined top. She perform well insyd de downhill run wey she then win de gold medal after de two-run slalom. She then win silver medal insyd de super-G, just behind Daniela Ceccarelli. Na de next race be de slalom, for which Kostelić win ein second gold medal, narrowly she beat Laure Péquegnot. Na ein final victory be insyd de giant slalom, substantial 1.32 seconds ahead of silver medalist Anja Pärson.

Later career

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Kostelić win de World Cup overall title again insyd 2003, buh she miss de season wey dey follow secof knee surgery insyd October, ein fourth insyd ten months, den thyroid surgery insyd January 2004.[6][7][8] Dis cause 2004 make e be de year per from 1998 to 2006 wey dem no recognize am as "Croatian Sportswoman of the Year."

After more dan 18 months aways from competition, she return to World Cup competition for Sölden wey she fini eighth insyd de giant slalom insyd October 2004.[9] For de World Championships insyd February 2005, she win three gold medals, despite she dey insyd ill health. She win de downhill den successfully defend ein world titles insyd slalom den combined.[8][9]

Insyd de 2006 season, Kostelić win de World Cup overall title for de third time, buh she sanso dey insyd Top 5 for all 4 disciplines insyd, wey dey include number 1 insyd slalom. She win ein first World Cup races insyd giant slalom (2), super-G den downhill insyd 2006.

For de 2006 Winter Olympics insyd Torino she win gold medal insyd women's alpine combined. Na dat be ein fourth Olympic gold medal, wey dey make am de most successful female skier insyd de history of de Olympic Games. Na she set dis record for 18 February 2006, only half hour after Norway ein Kjetil André Aamodt, winner of de men's super-G, cam turn de first Alpine skier insyd men's competition make he win four Olympic gold medals.

She sanso cam turn de first alpine skier make she win de "Sportswoman of de Year" award for de Laureus World Sports Awards insyd 2006, for part for ein accomplishment of winning races insyd each discipline during de year.

Due to recurring injuries, Kostelić no compete since de conclusion of de 2006 season. As expected, she announce ein retirement year later for 19 April 2007, dey cite persistent pain from ein injuries.

World Cup

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She wni 3 overall World Cup titles: 2001, 2003 den 2006. Insyd 2005 na she be second overall, just three points behind winner Anja Pärson – de smallest difference between 1st den 2nd place insyd women's World Cup history. (Insyd 2011, Maria Riesch beat Lindsey Vonn insyd de overall world cup by margin of three points as well.)

Kostelić sanso win de slalom season title three times, de same years dat she win de overall titles. She sanso go win de season trophy for de combined discipline four times (2001, 2003, 2005, 2006), buh na dem no award de discipline trophy for de combined to women during ein career, dem add am insyd 2007 per.

She win total of 30 World Cup races, wey dey include at least one insyd every discipline: 20 insyd slalom, 6 insyd combined, 2 insyd giant slalom, 1 insyd super-G, den 1 insyd downhill.

World Cup results

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Season titles

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  • 6 titles – (3 overall, 3 slalom) plus 4 combined (unofficial)
Season Discipline
2001 Overall
Slalom
Combined
2003 Overall
Slalom
Combined
2005 Combined
2006 Overall
Slalom
Combined

Season standings

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Season Age Overall Slalom Giant

 slalom 

Super-G Downhill Combined
1999 17 11 11 10 26 49 2
2000 18 22 10 28 28 39
2001 19 1 1 9 18 50 1
2002 20 14 11 25 19 41 4
2003 21 1 1 3 7 11 1
2004 22 she injure, out for season
2005 23 2 2 11 7 4 1
2006 24 1 1 3 5 4 1

Race victories

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  • 30 wins – (1 DH, 1 SG, 2 GS, 20 SL, 6 K)[10]
Season Date Location Discipline
1999 17 Jan 1999 St. Anton, Austria Combined
2000 5 Dec 1999 Serre-Chevalier, France Slalom
12 Dec 1999 Sestriere, Italy Slalom
2001 18 Nov 2000 Park City, US Slalom
26 Nov 2000 Aspen, USA Slalom
10 Dec 2000 Sestriere, Italy Slalom
20 Dec 2000 Slalom
29 Dec 2000 Semmering, Austria Slalom
14 Jan 2001 Flachau, Austria Slalom
Combined
26 Jan 2001 Ofterschwang, Germany Slalom
18 Feb 2001 Garmisch, Germany Slalom
2002 10 Mar 2002 Altenmarkt, Austria Slalom
2003 23 Nov 2002 Park City, USA Slalom
22 Dec 2002 Lenzerheide, Switzerland Slalom
Combined
29 Dec 2002 Semmering, Austria Slalom
5 Jan 2003 Bormio, Italy Slalom
13 Mar 2003 Åre, Sweden Slalom
2005 27 Nov 2004 Aspen, USA Slalom
27 Feb 2005 San Sicario, Italy Combined
2006 21 Dec 2005 Špindlerův Mlýn, Czech Rep. Giant slalom
14 Jan 2006 Bad Kleinkirchheim, Austria Downhill
15 Jan 2006 Super-G
22 Jan 2006 St. Moritz, Switzerland Combined
5 Feb 2006 Ofterschwang, Austria Slalom
4 Mar 2006 Hafjell, Norway Combined
10 Mar 2006 Levi, Finland Slalom
17 Mar 2006 Åre, Sweden Slalom
18 Mar 2006 Giant slalom

World Championship results

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Year Age Slalom Giant slalom Super-G Downhill Combined
1999 17 23 DNF1 22 29 7
2001 19 5 DNS1 13
2003 21 1 13 19 1
2005 23 1 DNS1 1 1

Olympic results

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Year Age Slalom Giant slalom Super-G Downhill Combined
1998 16 DNF1 24 26 25 8
2002 20 1 1 2 - 1
2006 24 4 DNS1 2 DNS 1

Ein life matter

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For 1 January 2019, Kostelić give birth to ein first kiddie.[11]

References

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  1. Ski Racing.com – Janica Kostelic may take winter off to regroup from injuries – 16 August 2006.
  2. Ski Racing.com – Kostelic to sit out 2006–07 season – 6 October 2006.
  3. Ski Racing.com – Kostelic fails to find the hunger to race again – 22 April 2007.
  4. fisalpine.com – Janica Kostelic – accessed 19 March 2012.
  5. "Janica Kostelic of Croatia Wins Gold in Combined Skiing". VOA News. 15 February 2002. Retrieved 11 November 2021.
  6. "Kostelic expected out for season". Lakeland (FL) Ledger. wire reports. 4 January 2004. p. C3.
  7. "Kostelic to have surgery". Spokesman-Review. wire reports. 20 January 2004. p. C2.
  8. 8.0 8.1 Bulman, Erica (12 February 2005). "Kostelic claims third gold". The Free Lance-Star. Fredericksburg, VA. Associated Press. p. C9.
  9. 9.0 9.1 Bulman, Erica (7 February 2005). "Croatian skis to downhill win". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Associated Press. p. D11.
  10. Biography Archived 13 October 2012 at the Wayback Machine fis-ski.com
  11. Smilović, Ivana. "Janica Kostelic shares a first photo with her son Oskar - The Dubrovnik Times". www.thedubrovniktimes.com. Retrieved 28 November 2019.
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