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{{Short description|Austrian alpine skier}}
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'''Josef "Pepi" Strobl''' (born March 3, 1974 in [[Holzgau]]) is a former [[alpine skiing|alpine skier]] from Austria.
'''Josef "Pepi" Strobl''' (born 3 March 1974 in [[Holzgau]]) is a former [[alpine skiing|alpine skier]] from Austria.


== Career ==
== Career ==


During his career, he won three [[Alpine skiing World Cup|World Cup]] [[downhill]]s (he got much attention after winning his first ever World Cup downhill with the start number 61), one [[giant slalom]], two [[Super G]]s and one parallel slalom. In the 1996/7 season he was the best placed Austrian in the World Cup overall.
During his career, he won three [[Alpine skiing World Cup|World Cup]] [[downhill (ski competition)|downhill]]s (he gained much attention after winning his first ever World Cup downhill with start number 61), one [[giant slalom]], two [[Super G]]s and one parallel slalom. In the 1996/7 season he was the best placed Austrian in the overall World Cup.


From the season 2004/5 until the end of his career in 2006 he competed for [[Slovenia]], as he faced problems with qualifying within the extremely strong Austrian skiing team.
From the 2004/5 season, until the end of his career in 2006, he competed for [[Slovenia]], as he faced problems with qualifying within the extremely strong Austrian skiing team.


== World Cup victories ==
== World Cup victories ==
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! Disziplin
! Disziplin
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| December 16, 1994 || [[Val-d'Isère]] || France || Downhill
| 16 December 1994 || [[Val-d'Isère]] || France || Downhill
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| November 25, 1996 || [[Park City (Utah)|Park City]] || United States || Giant Slalom
| 25 November 1996 || [[Park City (Utah)|Park City]] || United States || Giant Slalom
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| March 2, 1997 || [[Kvitfjell]] || Norway || Super-G
| 2 March 1997 || [[Kvitfjell]] || Norway || Super-G
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| October 24, 1997 || [[Tignes]] || France || Parallel Slalom
| 24 October 1997 || [[Tignes]] || France || Parallel Slalom
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| March 13, 1998 || [[Crans-Montana]] || Switzerland || Downhill
| 13 March 1998 || [[Crans-Montana]] || Switzerland || Downhill
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| January 15, 2000 || [[Wengen BE|Wengen]] || Switzerland || Downhill
| 15 January 2000 || [[Wengen BE|Wengen]] || Switzerland || Downhill
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| February 12, 2000 || [[St. Anton am Arlberg|St. Anton]] || Austria || Super-G
| 12 February 2000 || [[St. Anton am Arlberg|St. Anton]] || Austria || Super-G
|}
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== External links ==
== External links ==
* {{FIS|S=AL|ID=109841}}
* {{FIS alpine skier|109841}}
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2vPbNTZ9JYg YouTube video] - Josef Strobl at [[Lauberhorn]] - - 3rd place - 12-Jan-2002 [http://www.fis-ski.com/uk/604/610.html?sector=AL&competitorid=59205&raceid=16302]
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2vPbNTZ9JYg YouTube video] - Josef Strobl at [[Lauberhorn]] - - 3rd place - 12-Jan-2002 [https://archive.today/20120731061816/http://www.fis-ski.com/uk/604/610.html?sector=AL&competitorid=59205&raceid=16302]
*{{Ski-DB|josef_strobl_aut_strjo}}
*[http://www.ski-db.com/db/profiles/josef_strobl_aut_strjo.asp Ski-DB.com] - Results - Josef Strobl


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Revision as of 19:41, 4 December 2021

Josef "Pepi" Strobl (born 3 March 1974 in Holzgau) is a former alpine skier from Austria.

Career

During his career, he won three World Cup downhills (he gained much attention after winning his first ever World Cup downhill with start number 61), one giant slalom, two Super Gs and one parallel slalom. In the 1996/7 season he was the best placed Austrian in the overall World Cup.

From the 2004/5 season, until the end of his career in 2006, he competed for Slovenia, as he faced problems with qualifying within the extremely strong Austrian skiing team.

World Cup victories

Datum Ort Land Disziplin
16 December 1994 Val-d'Isère France Downhill
25 November 1996 Park City United States Giant Slalom
2 March 1997 Kvitfjell Norway Super-G
24 October 1997 Tignes France Parallel Slalom
13 March 1998 Crans-Montana Switzerland Downhill
15 January 2000 Wengen Switzerland Downhill
12 February 2000 St. Anton Austria Super-G