From first ski day to Olympic gold: A mixed-methods case study of long-term ski-specific training and fitness development in one of the most successful alpine skiers in history

(Vom ersten Skitag bis zur olympischen Goldmedaille: Eine Fallstudie mit gemischten Methoden zur langfristigen skispezifischen Trainings- und Fitnessentwicklung bei einem der erfolgreichsten alpinen Skifahrer der Geschichte)

Abstract This study examines the long-term training progression of one of the top ten alpine skiers of all time, following his pathway from his first ski day to Olympic gold. Using a longitudinal mixed-method case study, we analyzed 24 years of prospectively recorded on-snow training days, ski-specific participation and performance milestones, and general fitness test results from ages 11 to 18, complemented by a retrospective interview with the athlete's father. The athlete began skiing at the age of 2.2 years old, with early training centered on playful free skiing and task-oriented activities such as unicycling and slacklining. He did not participate in other organized sports. Summer glacier training was deliberately delayed and limited to preserve motivation, and annual ski days peaked between ages 15 and 18. Periods of minor injury and overreaching coincided with high training loads. Although he achieved early success both on and off the snow, he did not fully dominate until adulthood and struggled internationally during puberty, likely due to late maturation and limited deliberate practice. This case demonstrates how a perfect fit between the athlete's characteristics, training, and environment contributed to his success. These findings do not suggest a universal pathway for alpine skiing development, but rather a pattern of training, environment, and social factors that change throughout development to achieve exceptional performance in adulthood.
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Notationen:Kraft-Schnellkraft-Sportarten
Veröffentlicht in:International Journal of Sports Science and Coaching
Sprache:Englisch
Veröffentlicht: 2026
Online-Zugang:https://doi.org/10.1177/17479541251410752
Dokumentenarten:Artikel
Level:hoch