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Didier Cuche (born August 16, 1974 in Le Pâquier, Neuchâtel) is a Swiss alpine skier. He is generally known for being a superb specialist in the high speed disciplines like the Downhill and Super-G. He made his WC debut at the age of 19 in the Downhill World Cup competition at Bormio and collected the first WC points in 1995, finishing 21st in the prestigious downhill race held in Val Gardena. Cuche made his first podium in 1998, triumphing in the famous DH race in Kitzbuhel and carried out another great performance in the 1998 Winter Olympics in Nagano, where he won the silver medal in Super-G, finishing with the exact same time as + Hans Knauss resulting in a rare sharing of the medal.
The Swiss speed specialist has amassed 9 World Cup wins, plus numerous other top three results. He clinched back-to-back downhill titles in the 2006-2007 and 2007-2008 seasons and nearly won the Super-G World Cup finishing second by just one point behind Austria's Hannes Reichelt after the final event in Bormio. He finished third in the Overall standings that season. He also grabbed a giant slalom title in the 2009 season, a sturdy reminder that he was still a fine all-rounder... |
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| EDUCATION | Butcher | ||
| OCCUPATION | Skier | ||
| WHAT LANGUAGES DO YOU SPEAK? | French, German | ||
| MY WEB PAGE | www.didiercuche.ch |













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