Peter Frei Explained

Peter Frei
Gender:Male
Disciplines:Slalom, combined, giant slalom, Downhill
Birth Date:6 August 1946
Birth Place:Davos, Switzerland
Height:180
Olympicteams:1
Olympicmedals:0
Olympicgolds:0
Worldsteams:1
Worldsmedals:0
Worldsgolds:0
Wcwins:0
Wcpodiums:1
Updated:11 January 2022

Peter Frei (born 6 August 1946 in Davos) is a Swiss former alpine skier who competed in the 1968 Winter Olympics.

Career

He raced for the SC Davos.[1]

At the Lauberhorn ski races in 1968 he skied with the number 162 on the fifth place at the slalom.

In the 1968–69 FIS Alpine Ski World Cup he was third at the slalom of the Lauberhorn ski races.[2]

In January 1970 he won the slalom at the "Coupe Vitranc".[3]

In the off-season he rides bicycle.[4]

Private

He was a civil engineer and his hobbies are mountain tours and swimming.[5]

References

  1. est. 18 December 1968. Mit Schwung in die neue Skisaison. Die Tat. 8.
  2. 13 January 1969. Frei (Davos) un espoir. La Sentinelle. 4.
  3. 23 January 1970. Peter Frei succède à Giovanoli à Kranjska Gora. Journal du Jura. 8.
  4. 17 November 1969. Tips für die Vorsaison. Schweizer Illustrierte. 59.
  5. do.. 25 January 1968. Stärkste Waffe in Grenoble: Die alpine Herrenmannschaft. Neue Zürcher Nachrichten. 64. 20. 12.

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