Peter Müller (skier) explained

Birth Place:Adliswil, Switzerland
Height:184 cm
Club:Zürich-Lev
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Wctitles:3
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Peter Müller (born 6 October 1957) is a former World Cup alpine ski racer from Switzerland.[1]

Career

A world champion in 1987 in the downhill, Müller was a silver medalist the downhill in two world championships (1985 and 1989) and two Olympic games (1984 and 1988).

Müller won the World Cup season title in the downhill in 1979, 1980, and 1982 (tied with Steve Podborski of Canada). Müller finished second in the World Cup downhill standings in 1985, 1986, and 1987. His best finish in the overall standings was fourth, which he achieved three times.

Müller retired from international competition following the 1992 season with 24 World Cup victories (19 downhill, 2 Super-G, 3 combined). Afterwards he competed in orienteering.

World Cup results

Season standings

Season Age Overall Slalom Giant
Slalom
Super G Downhill Combined
19 24 16 not
run
21 not
awarded
20 36 18
21 15 39 1
22 9 1
23 5 3 3
24 4 1 13
25 7 15 not
awarded
7 7
26 24 30 14 11
27 4 46 2 3
28 4 5 2 6
29 9 2
30 9 19 5 9
31 12 18 6 8
32 107 33
33 63 23
34 81 27

Season titles

Season Discipline
Downhill
Downhill
1982^ Downhill
^ tie with Steve Podborski of Canada

Individual races

Season Date Location Discipline
align=center align=right 1 February 1979 align=center Downhill
align=right 16 December 1979 align=center Downhill
align=right 6 January 1980 align=center Downhill
align=right 19 January 1980 Wengen, Switzerland align=center Downhill
align=right 9 December 1980 Madonna di Campiglio, Italy Combined
align=right 14 December 1980 Val Gardena, Italy align=center Downhill
align=right 27 February 1982 Downhill
align=right 5 March 1982 align=center Downhill
align=right 6 March 1982 align=center Downhill
align=right 12 December 1982 Val-d'Isère, France Super G
align=right 9 March 1985 Aspen, USA Downhill
align=right 16 March 1985 Panorama, Canada Downhill
align=right 27 January 1986 Combined
3 February 1986 Crans-Montana, Switzerland Super G
align=center Combined
align=right 8 February 1986 Morzine, France align=center Downhill
align=right 21 February 1986 Downhill
align=right 8 March 1986 Aspen, USA align=center Downhill
align=right 15 August 1986 Downhill
align=right 28 February 1987 Downhill
align=right 14 March 1987 Calgary, Canada align=center Downhill
16 January 1988 Downhill
align=right 12 March 1988 Beaver Creek, USA align=center Downhill
align=right 9 December 1988 Val Gardena, Italy align=center Downhill

See also

External links

Video

Notes and References

  1. https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/mu/peter-muller-3.html. https://web.archive.org/web/20200417163651/https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/mu/peter-muller-3.html. dead. 2020-04-17.