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  1. Ted Ligety (Salt Lake City, Estados Unidos, 31 de agosto de 1984) es un esquiador que ha ganado 2 Medallas de Oro Olímpicas (2 Medallas en total), 5 Campeonatos del Mundo (7 Medallas en total), 6 Copas del Mundo en diferentes disciplinas y 25 victorias en la Copa del Mundo de Esquí Alpino (con un total de 51 podiums).

    • Theodore Sharp Ligety
  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ted_LigetyTed Ligety - Wikipedia

    Theodore Sharp Ligety (born August 31, 1984) is a retired American alpine ski racer, a two-time Olympic gold medalist, and an entrepreneur, having cofounded Shred Optics. Ligety won the combined event at the 2006 Olympics in Turin and the giant slalom race at the 2014 Olympics in Sochi.

    • 5 ft 11 in (180 cm)
  3. 27 de dic. de 2017 · 2 G. Games Participations 4. First Olympic Games Turin 2006. Year of Birth 1984. Olympic Results. Biography. An Olympic Alpine combined champion at Turin 2006, Ted Ligety went on to become the world’s leading giant slalom skier, a status he confirmed by winning gold in the event at Sochi 2014.

  4. 9 de feb. de 2021 · Ted Ligety, Alpine Skiing Star and Innovator, Is Retiring At 36, the only American man to win two Olympic gold medals in Alpine skiing is stepping away from the sport to spend more time with...

  5. TED LIGETY - Home. One of alpine skiing's best athletes. Book Ted. NBC ANALYST, BRAND AMBASSADOR, CONTENT CREATOR, SPEAKER. Since Ted’s retirement from World Cup skiing in 2021, he has remained active and engaged in his community. A household name in the winter sports community, he’s a life-long skier and ambassador for the sport.

  6. Ligety returned to action in the 2018 Olympic season and claimed the 52nd top-three finish of his World Cup career in taking third place in the giant in Garmisch-Partenkirchen (GER) on 28 January. It was the USA men’s Alpine skiing team’s only podium finish of the winter.

  7. 9 de feb. de 2021 · Ted Ligety has had his last race with back pain ruling him out of his intended swansong at the Giant Slalom race at the Cortina 2021 ski World Championships. The double Olympic champion had announced that he would end his professional skiing career, on Friday 19 February, after the GS.