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Adam Žampa
Adam zampa 2018
Adam Zampa in 2014.
Personal information
Born (1990-09-13) 13 September 1990 (age 33)
Kežmarok, Slovakia
OccupationAlpine skier
Height1.78 m (5 ft 10 in)
Skiing career
DisciplinesSlalom, giant slalom,
combined
ClubŽampa Ski Club Vysoké Tatry
World Cup debut14 November 2010 (age 20) [1]
Websitehttp://www.adamzampa.com
Olympics
Teams2 – (2014, 2018)
Medals0
World Championships
Teams5 – (20092017)
Medals1
World Cup
Seasons11 – (20112021)
Wins0
Podiums0
Overall titles0
Discipline titles0
Medal record
Men's alpine skiing
Representing  Slovakia
World Championships
Silver medal – second place 2017 St. Moritz Team event
Winter Universiade
Silver medal – second place 2013 Trentino Slalom

Adam Žampa (born 13 September 1990) is a Slovakian World Cup alpine ski racer. His best result so far is the 5th place in combined at the 2014 Winter Olympics. His brother is Andreas Žampa.

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Results

Winter Olympics

Source: [1] Archived 2014-02-14 at the Wayback Machine

Žampa appeared at the Olympic Games for the first time in 2014. In his first Olympics, in combined, Žampa just missed a medal by 0.67 seconds[2] and finished 5th, after finishing 21st (or 27th) in downhill ride and winning the slalom ride of the competition.[3]

Year Super-G Giant slalom Slalom Combined Team
Russia 2014 Sochi 28th 22nd 6th 5th -
South Korea 2018 Pyeongchang 25th 23rd 22nd 5th
China 2022 Beijing 15th 25th 12th

FIS Alpine World Ski Championships

Source: [2]

Year Super-G Giant slalom Slalom Combined Team
France 2009 Val d'Isère 21st
Germany 2011 Ga-Pa DQ 24th R16
Austria 2013 Schladming 36th 17th 15th 13th R16
United States 2015 Vail-Beaver Creek 34th DNF1 19th 19th DNS
Switzerland 2017 St. Moritz DNF DNS2 2
Sweden 2019 Åre DNF2 DNS2 5
Italy 2021 Cortina d'Ampezzo 8 DNS1

World Cup

Source: [3]

Year Overall Giant slalom Slalom Combined Age
2011 Not classified 20
2012 Not classified 21
2013 83rd 32nd 45th 31st 22
2014 91st 37th 22nd 23
2015 66th 32nd 9th 24
2016 77th 41st 42nd 12th 25
2017 101st 43rd 23rd 26
2018 101st 45th 37th 27
2019 116th 40th 28
2020 120th 35th 29
2021 66th 24th 30
2022 120th 38th 31

World cup top 20 results

  • 0 wins
  • 0 podiums
Season Date Location Discipline Place
2013 28 Oct 2012 Austria Solden, Austria Giant slalom 9th
08 Dec 2012 France Val d'Isere, France Slalom 16th
2014 17 Nov 2013 Finland Levi, Finland Slalom 14th
26 Jan 2014 Austria Kitzbuehel, Austria Combined 17th
2015 22 Dec 2014 Italy Madonna di Campiglio, Italy Slalom 19th
16 Jan 2015 Switzerland Wengen, Switzerland Combined 15th
23 Jan 2015 Austria Kitzbuehel, Austria Combined 7th
15 Mar 2015 Slovenia Kranjska Gora, Slovenia Slalom 14th
2016 22 Jan 2016 Austria Kitzbuehel, Austria Combined 5th
24 Jan 2016 Slalom 20th
2017 29 Dec 2016 Italy Santa Caterina, Italy Combined 17th
2018 3 Mar 2018 Slovenia Kranjska Gora, Slovenia Giant slalom 15th
2019 2 Dec 2018 United States Beaver Creek, USA Giant slalom 19th
2020 22 Feb 2020 Japan Naeba, Japan Giant slalom 17th
2021 5 Dec 2020 Italy Santa Caterina, Italy Giant slalom 7th
7 Dec 2020 8th
27 Feb 2021 Bulgaria Bansko, Bulgaria Giant slalom 19th
20 Mar 2021 Switzerland Lenzerheide, Switzerland Giant slalom 17th

References

  1. ^ "Alpine Ski Database - Ski Legends' Home".
  2. ^ "67 stotín od medaily! Tak málo chýbalo Adamovi Žampovi k cennému kovu" (in Slovak). Pluska. February 15, 2014. Retrieved February 15, 2014.
  3. ^ "Swiss Outsider Viletta Wins Men's Super Combined". The Moscow Times. February 14, 2014. Retrieved February 15, 2014.

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