Rudolph Matt
Austrian alpine skier (1909–1993)
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Rudolph Matt (10 September 1909 in St. Anton am Arlberg – 18 November 1993 in Innsbruck) was an Austrian alpine skier and world champion.
Matt became a world champion in the slalom in Innsbruck in 1936, before fellow Austrian Eberhard Kneissl, and finished 6th in the downhill and 4th in the combined event.[1]
At the world championships in Engelberg in 1939 he finished 4th in the slalom.
During the Second World War, Matt escaped to Mount Cranmore in New Hampshire.[2]
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- 1931: David Zogg
- 1932: Friedl Däuber
- 1933: Toni Seelos
- 1934: Franz Pfnür
- 1935: Toni Seelos
- 1936: Rudolph Matt
- 1937: Émile Allais
- 1938: Rudolf Rominger
- 1939: Rudolf Rominger
- 1948: Edy Reinalter
- 1950: Georges Schneider
- 1952: Othmar Schneider
- 1954: Stein Eriksen
- 1956: Toni Sailer
- 1958: Josl Rieder
- 1960: Ernst Hinterseer
- 1962: Charles Bozon
- 1964: Josef Stiegler
- 1966: Carlo Senoner
- 1968: Jean-Claude Killy
- 1970: Jean-Noël Augert
- 1972: Francisco Fernández Ochoa
- 1974: Gustav Thöni
- 1976: Piero Gros
- 1978: Ingemar Stenmark
- 1980: Ingemar Stenmark
- 1982: Ingemar Stenmark
- 1985: Jonas Nilsson
- 1987: Frank Wörndl
- 1989: Rudolf Nierlich
- 1991: Marc Girardelli
- 1993: Kjetil André Aamodt
- 1996: Alberto Tomba
- 1997: Tom Stiansen
- 1999: Kalle Palander
- 2001: Mario Matt
- 2003: Ivica Kostelić
- 2005: Benjamin Raich
- 2007: Mario Matt
- 2009: Manfred Pranger
- 2011: Jean-Baptiste Grange
- 2013: Marcel Hirscher
- 2015: Jean-Baptiste Grange
- 2017: Marcel Hirscher
- 2019: Marcel Hirscher
- 2021: Sebastian Foss-Solevåg
- 2023: Henrik Kristoffersen
- Men's World Champions: Downhill
- Super-G
- Giant Slalom
- Slalom
- Combined
- Parallel Giant Slalom
- Mixed Team
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