Luke WINTERS

2 Apr 1997
24
Male
GRESHAM, OR
 
United States of America
GRESHAM, OR
 
United States of America

Events and Medals

Discipline Event Rank Medal
ALP Alpine Skiing Men's Giant Slalom DNF
Men's Slalom DNF
Mixed Team Parallel 4

Schedule

Start Time Location Event Status
Yanqing National Alpine Skiing Centre - Technical
Finished
Yanqing National Alpine Skiing Centre - Technical
Finished
Yanqing National Alpine Skiing Centre - Technical
Finished

Biographical Information

Highlights

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Historical Results

World Championship
RankEventYearLocation
6Team Parallel Mixed2021Cortina d'Ampezzo, ITA
World Cup Rankings
SeasonAllSlalom
2021/20228029
2020/202111639
2019/202012749
World Cup - Best Achievements
SeasonSlalom
2021/20221 x 10th
2020/20211 x 19th
2019/20201 x 19th
Ten Best World Cup Performances in Current Season
RankEventSeasonLocationResult
10Slalom2021/2022Adelboden, SUI1:50.82
11Slalom2021/2022Kitzbuehel, AUT1:42.39
25Slalom2021/2022Val d'Isere, FRA1:33.90
26Slalom2021/2022Schladming, AUT1:48.43
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Coolhand, Ldub, Wheat Belly. (Athlete, 16 Aug 2021)

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Fishing, hunting, unicycling, surfing (in his native state of Oregon). Is a private pilot and loves to fly in the off-season. (Athlete, 16 Aug 2021)

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Athlete

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Father, John Winters. Mother, Marcie Winters. Twin brother, Cody Winters. Sisters, Cassidy and Demi Winters.

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English, German

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Mt. Hood Academy, Sugar Bowl Academy.

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National: Ryan Wilson (USA), Forest Carey (USA)

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Twin brother Cody Winters (Alpine skiing): Competed at the FIS level before retiring in 2016.

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2013 FIS event in Copper Mountain (Downhill - 2nd)
2018 World Cup in Levi (Slalom - DNF1)

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2019

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Their father took the twin boys, Luke and Cody, skiing at the age of two tot Mt. Hood, near their hometown. They would both start racing at five and stay with the program through their freshman year of high school. In their first race, a parallel, Cody crashed. Luke stopped in the middle of the course so the twins would finish together. (skiracing.com, 7 Apr 2020)

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Loved the speed and competitiveness at a young age and never stopped. (Athlete, 16 Aug 2021)

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Winning bronze in super-G behind teammate River Radamus' silver at the 2018 Junior World Championships in Davos.

Coming from the 40th start position to stand second after the first of two runs, eventually finishing 19th for his first World Cup points in December 2019 at Val d'Isere. (Athlete, 16 Aug 2021)

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Alpine skier Bode Miller (USA), six-time Olympic and five-time World Championship medallist. "One of the only guys I watched growing up and I was inspired by his skiing and character." (Athlete, 16 Aug 2021)

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Pacific Northwest Ski Association's Schwabe Award, as Outstanding Athlete (2019).

Legend
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Bronze Medal Event
DNF:
Did Not Finish
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