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  1. In 2015, Hirscher dominated the giant slalom standings with 5 wins, including a winning margin of 3.28 seconds in Garmisch, [13] and won the GS title for the second time. With his slalom win in Zagreb [14] he became the most successful Austrian male World Cup slalom skier surpassing Benjamin Raich.

  2. Apr 24, 2024 · Marcel Hirscher, one of the most successful ski racers of all time, is planning to return next season after five years in retirement. And the record eight-time overall World Cup champion is going to compete for the Netherlands — his mother’s country — instead of his native Austria.

  3. May 9, 2024 · Marcel Hirscher, Austrian skier who won a record eight consecutive World Cup overall championships (2012–19). His 67 World Cup race victories were the third highest total in history at the time of his retirement in September 2019. Learn more about Hirscher’s life and career in this article.

  4. Double Olympic champion Marcel Hirscher has retired from alpine skiing. At a pre-arranged news conference in Salzburg on Wednesday (4th September), screened live on Austrian television, the 30-year-old ended months of speculation by announcing his intention to quit the sport with immediate effect.

  5. Hirschers Olympic double came in a stunning season in which he recorded 13 World Cup victories to equal the joint all-time record set by Ingemar Stenmark in 1979 and Hermann Maier in 2001, with seven of those wins coming in the slalom and the remaining six in the giant.

  6. Sep 4, 2019 · World and Olympic champion Marcel Hirscher has retired after a career which saw him win an eighth consecutive Alpine Ski World Cup title this year. The Austrian, 30, is regarded as one of the...

  7. Mar 9, 2021 · Alpine Skiing. Why the best is yet to come for a retired Marcel Hirscher. The most successful skier of all time loves his retired life and creates magic moments on a daily basis. He's mingled...