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Marco Büchel

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Marco Büchel

Medal record
Representing  Liechtenstein
Men's Alpine skiing
World Championships
Silver medal – second place 1999 Vail Giant slalom

Marco Büchel (born 4 November 1971 in Walenstadt, Switzerland) is a Liechtensteiner retired alpine ski racer. He participated in a record-tying six Winter Olympics, starting in 1992 and ending in 2010.

On 18 January 2008, Büchel won a World Cup Super-G race at Kitzbühel, and set a then record as the oldest winner of a World Cup race at the age of 36 years, 75 days. This has since been surpassed by Didier Cuche, who won a downhill race at the same location on 22 January 2011[1] to set a new record as the oldest winner of a World Cup race; the following 13 months Cuche extended this record 6 times, finally with his last career victory in the Super-G of Crans Montana on 24 February 2012 to 37 years, 192 days.[2]

Büchel is featured in the OL-floka music video for the 1994 Winter Olympics. He's seen climbing upwards in the combined slalom course, after missing a gate.[3]

Büchel retired following the Super-G race at Garmisch-Partenkirchen (Germany) on 11 March 2010. He celebrated his last race by racing not in the regular catsuit, but by wearing a tuxedo with black Bermuda shorts. As he skied down the course, Büchel slowed down many times to "high-five" various trainers.[4]

He had also appeared on The Amazing Race 18 as contestants had to give him the correct answer for calculating the Length of Liechtenstein.[5]

Results

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  • World Cup
    • 2003: 2nd in Super-G
  • World Championships
    • 1999: Silver Medal in giant slalom
  • Swiss Championships
    • 1999/2000: Champion in Downhill, giant slalom, Combination
    • 2000/2001: Champion in Parallel slalom

World Cup victories

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Date Location Race
23 February 2003 Germany Garmisch-Partenkirchen Super-G
17 December 2005 Italy Val Gardena Downhill
25 November 2006 Canada Lake Louise Downhill
18 January 2008 Austria Kitzbühel Super-G

References

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  1. ^ "Triumphant Didier Cuche sets age mark". ESPN.com. ESPN. Associated Press. 22 January 2011. Retrieved 22 January 2011.
  2. ^ "FIS results for Didier Cuche (top 3 results only)". fis-ski.com. Retrieved 20 March 2014.
  3. ^ OL-floka, 1994 Winter Olympics at Lillehammer
  4. ^ Buechel Marks Last Appearance in a World Cup Race
  5. ^ Franich, Darren (25 April 2011). "The Amazing Race recap: Lovely Little Liechtenstein". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved 20 November 2021.
Olympic Games
Preceded by Flagbearer for  Liechtenstein
Salt Lake City 2002
Succeeded by
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