Marcel Hirscher
Marcel Hirscher, an eminent former alpine ski racer from Austria, has made an indelible mark on the sport, now representing the Netherlands. He launched his World Cup career in March 2007, quickly establishing himself as a formidable competitor in slalom and giant slalom, while also participating in the combined event and occasionally in super G.
Hirscher's illustrious career is highlighted by an unprecedented streak of eight consecutive World Cup overall titles, a feat that underscores his dominance in alpine skiing. He has claimed an impressive total of 67 World Cup victories, placing him second on the all-time men's list. His prowess on the slopes has also been showcased at the Alpine Skiing World Championships, where he amassed 11 medals, including seven golds.
At the Winter Olympics, Hirscher added to his accolades with a silver medal in slalom during the 2014 Games, followed by two gold medals in the combined and giant slalom events at the 2018 Winter Olympics. His extraordinary achievements and consistency have earned him the reputation as the greatest alpine skier in history, a title that reflects his remarkable contributions to the sport and his unmatched competitive spirit.