Stephan Eberharter, born in 1969 and residing in Stumm, in the Austrian Zillertal, was one of the most iconic athletes in alpine skiing between the 1990s and early 2000s. He made his World Cup debut in the fall of 1989 in Park City, United States, in giant slalom, beginning a career rich in successes and challenges faced with character. His palmares includes four Olympic medals (one gold, two silvers, and one bronze), four World Championship medals (three golds and one silver), and as many as seven World Cup globes, numbers that testify to a career of extraordinary continuity and prestige. Considered among the great interpreters of speed disciplines, Eberharter left an indelible mark on the history of Austrian and international alpine skiing.

Athletes
Stephan Eberharter

Stephan Eberharter
The eagle of Zillertal who dominated the early 2000s
The eagle of Zillertal who dominated the early 2000s


Stephan Eberharter
Palmares
Oro olimpico · Slalom gigante
Salt Lake City 2002
2 Olympic Silvers · Giant Slalom
Super-G Nagano 1998 · Salt Lake City 2002
1 Olympic Bronze · Downhill
Salt Lake City 2002
3 World Golds · Super-G; Combined
Saalbach-Hinterglemm 1991 · Sankt Moritz 2003
World Silver · Super-G
St. Anton 2001
2 Overall World Cups
Flachau 2002 · Kvitfjell 2003
3 Downhill World Cup titles
Flachau 2002 · Kvitfjell 2003 · Sestriere 2004
2 Super-G World Cup titles
Flachau 2002 · Kvitfjell 2003
29 World Cup Victories
Downhill, Super-G, Giant Slalom · various locations 1997-2004
75 World Cup Podiums
Various locations 1991-2004