Erika Hess

Erika Hess (born 6 March 1962) is a former World Cup alpine ski racer from Switzerland. One of the best female racers of the 1980s, Hess had 31 World Cup wins (22 in slalom), four slalom titles (198183 and 1985), and two overall titles (1982, 1984). She also won six World Championship gold medals between 1982 and 1987, and took bronze in the slalom at the 1980 Winter Olympics at age 17. Hess missed another medal in 1985, when she led after the first run of the slalom at the "Stelvio" course at Bormio, but failed to finish the second leg.

Erika Hess
February 1987
Personal information
Born (1962-03-06) 6 March 1962
Wolfenschiessen,
Nidwalden, Switzerland

Born in Wolfenschiessen, Nidwalden, Hess' first World Cup start was at age fifteen in Berchtesgaden, West Germany, on January 25, 1978, and her first podium was on December 6, 1979, at Val-d'Isère, France. She retired at age 25 following the 1987 season with 31 World Cup victories, 76 podiums, and 146 top tens in 165 starts.[1] She won six World Cup Slalom Races in a row from January to the season finish in March 1981.

Hess was awarded with the »Skieur d’Or« (»The ski racer in gold«, later named "Serge Lang Trophy" - named after Serge Lang - an award given by "The Association Internationale des Journalistes de Ski", an international Consortium of journalists competent for ski sports) on November 22, 1982 (5 points ahead to Phil Mahre). She tied for the slalom title in 1986, but was runner-up to Roswitha Steiner due to the tiebreaker: Steiner had four slalom wins and Hess had two.

Her cousin Monika Hess (b. 1964) also was a ski racer.

Hess married Jacques Raymond (her trainer); the couple and three sons are living at Saint-Légier-La Chiésaz in Vaud. Henceforward, Erika is organizing races and training camps for upcoming ski racers.

World Cup results

Season titles

Season Discipline
1981Slalom
1982Overall
Slalom
1983Slalom
1984Overall
Giant Slalom
Combined
1985Slalom

Season standings

SeasonAgeOverallSlalomGiant
Slalom
Super GDownhillCombined
197815281621not
run
197916151810
198017765
198118213344
198219113352
198320314not
awarded
(w/ GS)
4
198421141351
19852241125
19862322720252
19872443418323

Race victories

  • 31 wins – (21 SL, 6 GS, 4 K)
  • 76 podiums – (42 SL, 20 GS, 14 K)
Season Date Location Race
198113 January 1981 Schruns, AustriaSlalom
21 January 1981   Crans-Montana, SwitzerlandSlalom
31 January 1981   Les Diablerets, SwitzerlandSlalom
3 February 1981 Zwiesel, West GermanySlalom
15 March 1981 Furano, JapanSlalom
24 March 1981   WangsPizol, SwitzerlandSlalom
25 March 1981Giant slalom
198213 December 1981 Piancavallo, ItalySlalom
21 December 1981 St. Gervais, FranceSlalom
3 January 1982 Maribor, YugoslaviaSlalom
20 January 1982 Bad Gastein, AustriaSlalom
Combined
1982 World Championships
20 March 1982 L'Alpe d'Huez, FranceGiant slalom
21 March 1982Slalom
19838 December 1982 Val-d'Isère, FranceGiant slalom
17 December 1982 Piancavallo, ItalySlalom
9 February 1983 Maribor, YugoslaviaSlalom
19841 December 1983 Kranjska Gora, YugoslaviaSlalom
11 December 1983 Val-d'Isère, FranceGiant slalom
14 December 1983 Sestriere, ItalyCombined
15 January 1984 Maribor, YugoslaviaSlalom
22 January 1984   Verbier, SwitzerlandCombined
29 January 1984 St. Gervais, FranceGiant slalom
17 March 1984 Jasná, CzechoslovakiaGiant slalom
198519 March 1985 Park City, UT, USASlalom
1985 World Championships
22 March 1985 Heavenly Valley, CA, USASlalom
198612 December 1985 Sestriere, ItalyCombined
15 December 1985   Savognin, SwitzerlandSlalom
11 March 1986 Park City, UT, USASlalom
19875 December 1986 Waterville Valley, NH, USASlalom
21 December 1986 Val Zoldana, ItalySlalom
1987 World Championships

World Championship results

  Year   Age  Slalom  Giant 
 Slalom 
Super-GDownhillCombined
1978159not run
1980173DNF2
198219111
198522DNF2111
198724171

From 1948 through 1980, the Winter Olympics were also the World Championships for alpine skiing.
At the World Championships from 1954 through 1980, the combined was a "paper race" using the results of the three events (DH, GS, SL).

Olympic results

  Year   Age  Slalom  Giant 
 Slalom 
Super-GDownhillCombined
1980173DNF2not runnot run
19842157

References

  1. Ski-db.com – results – Erika Hess – accessed 2010-03-13



Awards
Preceded by
Denise Biellmann
Swiss Sportswoman of the Year
1982
Succeeded by
Doris de Agostini
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