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Stenmark

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[sten-mahrk] / ˈstɛnˌmɑrk /

noun

  1. Ingemar Silent Swede, born 1956, Swedish Alpine skier.


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In terms of World Cup race wins, Hirscher’s 67 victories are second behind men’s record holder Ingemar Stenmark’s 86.

From Seattle Times

On the men’s side, Austrian standout Marcel Hirscher won eight overall championships, and Swedish great Ingemar Stenmark reached that number of titles in both slalom and GS.

From Seattle Times

Shiffrin positioned herself for career win 95 and the American could also set a record for most World Cup podiums in a single discipline, currently sharing the best mark of 81 top-three results in slalom with Swedish great Ingemar Stenmark.

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She won her first race at a slalom in Sweden in December 2012 and set the record for most World Cup wins across genders when passing Swedish great Ingemar Stenmark’s mark of 86 last March.

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Her series of triumphs helped raise her overall win total to 88, surpassing in the process Swedish legend Ingemar Stenmark as the winningest skier, male or female, in World Cup history.

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