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Janica
Kostelic (CRO)
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Born
Jan. 5. 1982 Zagreb
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| Skis:
Salomon, Boots: Salomon, Bindings: Salomon |
World
Cup Ranking
General
1998/-, 1999/11th, 2000/22nd, 2001/1st, 2002/14th,
Special
1999 DH/49th, SG/26th, GS/10th, SL/11th, SL/10th,
2000 DH/39th, SG/28th, GS/28th, SL/10th.
2001 DH/50th, SG/18th, GS/8th, SL/1st, K/1st
2002 DH/41st, SL/11th, Gs/25th, SG/19th.
World Championships
1999 Vail DH/29th, SG/22nd, GS/DNF 1strun, SL/23rd, K/7th,
2001 St.Anton SL/5th
Olympic Games
1998 Nagano DH/25th, SG/26th, GS/24th, K/8th.
2002 Salt Lake City K/1st, GS/1st, SL/1st, SG/2nd.
World Cup - 13w. (11 SL, 2 K) |
| 1. |
K
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St.Anton
99, Haus/Flachau 01, |
| SL: |
Serre
Shevarier 00, Sestriere 00, Park City 01, Aspen
01,
Sestriere 01-I+II, Semmering 01, Flachau 01, Ofterschwang
01,
Garmisch 01, Falachau 02, |
| 2. |
K: |
Saalbach 02, |
| 3. |
SL: |
Park City
99, St.Anton 99, Berchtesgaden 02, |
| 4. |
SG: |
Cortina 02, |
| GS: |
Park City
99, Soelden 99, Serre Shevarier 2000 |
| SL: |
Copper
Mtn. 2000 |
| K
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Veysonnaz
99 |
| 5. |
SG: |
Cortina
II 99 |
| GS: |
Sestriere
01-I, |
| 6. |
SG: |
Lake Louise
2000 |
| GS: |
Val d'Isere
99, Semmering 99 |
| 7. |
DH: |
Lake Louise
2000 |
| SL: |
Maribor
99 |
| 8. |
GS: |
Cortina
99 |
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Janica
Kostelic is the latest sport phenomena cruising on the
World Cup tour what a remarkable personality
she is as well as an intriguing champion!
Almost everything about her is unique starting
from her talent, her incredible determination, her courage
and her staff. Not to mention that she grew up in Zagreb,
Croatia, in a country without great alpine traditions
yet over 150000 people gathered on its
main square in February 2002 after she became the first
alpine skier to win four Olympic medals at the same
Winter Games, three being in gold!
Her Olympic triumph is only the latest on an already
long list of impressive achievements since the start
of her career and her three victories on the Pinocchio
Ski Trophy in the mid 1990s!
In January 1998, she was only 16 when she competed for
the first time in a World Cup race at Cortina dAmpezzo
a month before the Olympics at Nagano. She raced in
all events in Japan, finishing a promising 8th in combined.
Eight months later, she already scored her first World
Cup points at Soelden and she reached her first podium
three weeks later at Park City when she was 3rd in her
very first World Cup slalom. She wore bib # 53 that
day!
It was the beginning of an astonishing explosion
in January 1999, at 17, Janica won a World Cup combined
at St Anton. Her star kept on rising in November 1999
when she won two consecutive slaloms with great margin
in France and Italy. Kostelic was leading the Overall
World Cup standings in mid December when a dramatic
crash in a downhill training run at St Moritz prevented
the Croatian to defend her strong chances of becoming
one of the youngest ski racers ever to clinch the slalom
World Cup title.
She severely damaged most of the ligaments in her right
knee in that accident and underwent a dramatic surgery
in Basle, Switzerland, where she was transported. For
a while, many were afraid that her career was over.
Fortunately, the always relaxed wondergirl
from Zagreb is both a talented athlete and a fighter.
Working hard with excellent re-education specialists
in Switzerland, Croatia and France, she was able to
find back her form and her momentum at the beginning
of the summer.
Her first goal at that point was to slowly recover her
level from December 1999 and remain in good health for
some time. But Janica Kostelic may well come from another
planet after a smooth start in Soelden, she won
her comeback slalom at Park City the first of
an impressive series of eight victories which helped
her to conquer the Overall World Cup title during the
Finals at Are in March 2001!
Yet her highlight didnt last long she underwent
three knee surgeries in the off-season and she was not
in her best shape when she finally returned on the circuit
in December 2001. Another crash in a giant slalom in
Val dIsère and strong pains at her back
slowed her down once more and she had to wait the slalom
of Berchtesgaden, end of January 2002, to reach her
first podium of the winter in a slalom.
She decided afterwards to skip the races at Are and
rest in Croatia at the sea-shore. There she could totally
focus on the Olympics since her younger age,
her strongest dream was to win an Olympic medal, the
first for her country at the Winter Games.
She reached way more! She started with a superb gold
in the combined won thanks to an incredible run in the
demanding downhill. A few days later, she missed another
gold in the Super-G by only 5/100 of a second but she
was quite proud about her first podium in a speed event
without much training.
In the technical races, she was out of reach for her
rivals especially in the giant slalom which she
dominated as she beat by 1,32 seconds Swedens
Anja Paerson!
Hundredths of thousands of people celebrated her when
she returned to Zagreb, waiting on the road going from
the Airport to the town and at the Main Square
for sure the biggest party ever given in honour of a
ski racer!
Yet she remained motivated for the Finals and she won
the last slalom at Flachau despite a tough crash in
a Super-G a few days before, while she was once more
fighting for a top-3 place in that event.
Janica Kostelics achievements are quite remarkable
considering the hard moments she went through after
she seriously injured herself. She also overcame some
difficult moments with her family when she was younger,
in a region plagued by civil war and economical difficulties.
Her father Ante, a former international handball player
and trainer, liked to ski with his kids on a slope near
Zagreb. Janica had fun playing and competing with her
older brother, Ivica, and soon she decided to become
a ski racer. Her athletic skills and great co-ordination
could have led her to pro-tennis or basketball, but
she was more attracted by the snow fields.
Janica trained all the time with her family, mostly
on the Austrian glaciers. Ante worked hard to find the
money to cover the training and transportation expenses,
including scuba diving in Dalmatia to catch fish sold
to local restaurants. It often happened that they slept
in tents or in their car at Hinterdux where they mostly
practised in summer.
Their road to the summits was rough and long but it
was worth it! In March 2002, they could all enjoy a
deserved family triumph in a disco at Flachau after
Ivicas success in the slalom World Cup. Ivica
pulled out an amazing demonstration of his skills as
a guitar player while Janica showed what a great rock-and-roll
dancer she can be! Both are now looking for more success
and more fun in future.
At St Moritz, they aim for their first medals at World
Championships Ivica didnt compete in St
Anton where Janica came in 5th in the slalom after crashing
in the combined slalom. Its only the beginning
of the Kostelic Ski Show!
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