
Aleksander Aamodt
Kilde
Career overview
With multiple World Cup victories and Olympic medals, he has established himself as a key figure in winter sports, showcasing exceptional skill and resilience throughout his career.
Career honours
Biography
Early Life & Origins
Aleksander Aamodt Kilde was born on September 21, 1992, in Bærum, Norway. He grew up in a country renowned for its winter sports, which fostered his passion for skiing from a young age. Kilde's early exposure to the sport laid the foundation for his future success, as he quickly progressed through the ranks of junior competitions.
Rise to Prominence
Kilde made his World Cup debut in October 2012, and by the 2014 season, he was a regular competitor on the circuit. His breakthrough came when he became the junior world champion in giant slalom in 2013. Over the years, he has consistently improved, culminating in a standout performance during the 2019-20 season when he won the overall World Cup title.
Playing Style & Technique
Kilde is known for his aggressive racing style and technical proficiency, particularly in downhill and super-G events. His ability to maintain speed through turns and navigate challenging courses sets him apart from his competitors. His physical fitness and mental resilience are key attributes that contribute to his success on the slopes.
Defining Moments & Achievements
One of Kilde's most notable achievements came during the 2022 Winter Olympics, where he won two medals: a silver in the combined and a bronze in the super-G. His victory in the overall World Cup standings in 2020 further solidified his status as one of the top alpine skiers in the world, showcasing his consistent performance across multiple seasons.
Rivalries & Era Context
Kilde competes in an era rich with talent, facing off against fellow elite skiers such as Aksel Lund Svindal and Matthias Mayer. These rivalries have pushed him to elevate his performance, as he consistently strives to outdo his competitors in high-stakes races. The competitive landscape of alpine skiing continues to evolve, making each season a thrilling contest.
Legacy & Impact
Kilde's impact on the sport extends beyond his medals and titles; he serves as an inspiration for young athletes in Norway and around the world. His dedication to the sport and his relationship with fellow skier Mikaela Shiffrin has garnered significant media attention, highlighting the personal side of competitive skiing. As he continues his career, Kilde aims to further enhance the legacy of Norwegian alpine skiing.
Stats in detail
World Cup Performance
Kilde has had a remarkable career in the World Cup circuit, achieving significant podium finishes.
| Total Wins | 21 |
| Downhill Wins | 12 |
| Super-G Wins | 9 |
| Total Podiums | 48 |
| Downhill Podiums | 20 |
| Super-G Podiums | 24 |
| Giant Slalom Podiums | 1 |
| Combined Podiums | 3 |
Olympic Results
Kilde has represented Norway in three Olympic Games, achieving notable success.
| Olympic Games Participated | 3 |
| Olympic Medals | 2 |
| Silver Medal | 1 |
| Bronze Medal | 1 |
World Championships
Kilde has competed in four World Championships, securing medals in his events.
| World Championships Participated | 4 |
| World Championships Medals | 2 |
| Gold Medals | 0 |
| Silver Medals | 2 |
Season Titles
Kilde has achieved multiple titles throughout his competitive seasons.
| Overall Titles | 1 |
| Discipline Titles | 4 |
Career timeline
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