Hank Kashiwa Explained

Hank Kashiwa
Disciplines:Downhill, giant slalom, slalom
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Birth Date:26 May 1949
Birth Place:Old Forge, New York, U.S.
Olympicteams:1 – (1972)
Olympicmedals:0
Worldsteams:2 – (1970, 1972)
Worldsmedals:0
Wcseasons:5 – (19681972)
Wcpodiums:0 – (6 top tens)
Wcoveralls:0 – (34th in 1971)
Wctitles:0 – (19th in GS, 1970)
Show-Medals:yes

Hank Charles Kashiwa (born May 26, 1949) is an American former World Cup alpine ski racer who competed in the 1972 Winter Olympics.[1]

Kashiwa learned to ski on McCauley Mountain in his hometown of Old Forge, New York.[2] He raced for the University of Colorado and was then a member of the U.S. Army ski team for two years. From 1967 to 1972, he was on the U.S. Ski Team, and won a national title in 1969. He was an alternate on the U.S. team at the 1968 Winter Olympics at Grenoble, France. Kashiwa skied the World Cup circuit from 1968 to 1971, where he posted six top ten finishes.

After racing for the U.S. Olympic team in 1972 at Sapporo in downhill and giant slalom, Kashiwa joined the pro circuit,[3] [4] and starred from 1972 to 1981, winning the World Pro Title in 1975.

After retiring from competitions Kashiwa had a long career as a ski commentator on TV. He also became the President of Volant skis, a Colorado ski manufacturer. After that he served as vice-president of marketing for the Yellowstone Club, near Big Sky, Montana.

World Cup results

Season standings

Season  Age   Overall   Slalom  Giant
 Slalom 
Super G Downhill Combined
18 not
run
not
awarded
19 48 25
20 36 31 19
21 34 21 23
22

Points were only awarded for top ten finishes (see scoring system).

Top ten finishes

SeasonDateLocationDisciplinePlace
1969 22 Mar 1969 Waterville Valley,<8th
1970 22 Feb 1970 Jackson Hole,<-- WY,--> USA Slalom 8th
8 Mar 1970 Heavenly Valley,<-- CA,--> USA 5th
1971 16 Jan 19719th
17 Jan 1971 Slalom 7th
30 Jan 1971 Slalom 9th

World championship results

  Year    Age   Slalom  Giant
 Slalom 
Super-G Downhill Combined
2030 not run
22
From 1948 through 1980, the Winter Olympics were also the World Championships for alpine skiing.

External links

Notes and References

  1. On the slopes and in the kitchen, speed skier Hank Kashiwa is a champ . People . Blagden . Nellie . January 26, 1976 . March 15, 2020.
  2. Book: Johnson , Phil . The Kingdom of Ahs . Skiing . Feb 1994 .
  3. News: 'Rookie' Kashiwa tops pro skiers . Deseret News . (Salt Lake City, Utah) . Kadleck . Dave . March 6, 1972 . B6.
  4. News: Pro skiing felt tougher . Spokane Daily Chronicle . (Washington) . Associated Press . March 6, 1972 . 18.