Steven Nyman

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Steven Nyman
2016
)
Medal record
Men's alpine skiing
Representing the
 United States
World Junior Championships
Gold medal – first place 2002 Tarvisio Slalom
Silver medal – second place 2002 Tarvisio Combined

Steven Nyman (born February 12, 1982) is a World Cup alpine ski racer on the U.S. Ski Team. Formerly a slalom skier, he is now a speed specialist, with a main focus on downhill.

Born in

2006 season, during which he notched a pair of top-ten finishes and competed in his first Winter Olympics
, finishing 19th in downhill, 29th in combined, and 43rd in super G.

Nyman made his first World Cup podium in December

2006, placing third in a downhill at the Birds of Prey course at Beaver Creek, Colorado. Fifteen days later, he won his first World Cup race, a downhill in Val Gardena
, Italy.

As the fastest racer at the 2010–2011 NASTAR National Championships, Nyman was the NASTAR National Pacesetter and represented the National Standard or Par Time for the 2010–2011 season.[1]

Nyman won his third World Cup downhill in December

2014, all at Val Gardena.[2] He injured his right knee (ACL) in late January 2018 at Garmisch and missed the rest of the season, including the 2018 Olympics;[3] he had finished third at the pre-Olympic downhill at Jeongseon
two years earlier.

World Cup results

Season standings

Season Age Overall Slalom Giant
Slalom
Super G Downhill Combined
2002
20 119 50
2003
21
2004
22
2005
23
2006
24 46 33 24 13
2007
25 26 25 10 21
2008
26 49 32 19
2009
27 78 46 27
2010
28 89 32
2011
29 90 52 32
2012
30
2013
31 59 45 20
2014 32 83 43 35
2015 33 26 40 6
2016 34 20 28 6
2017 35 56 36 22
2018 36 119 41
2019 37 46 27 16
2020 38 55 26 20
2021 39
2022 40 85 48 32
Standings through 20 March 2022

Podiums

Season Date Location Discipline Place
2007
1 Dec 2006 United States Beaver Creek, USA Downhill 3rd
16 Dec 2006 Italy Val Gardena, Italy Downhill 1st
2008
30 Nov 2007 United States Beaver Creek, USA Downhill 2nd
2013
15 Dec 2012 Italy Val Gardena, Italy Downhill 1st
2015
5 Dec 2014 United States Beaver Creek, USA Downhill 3rd
19 Dec 2014 Italy Val Gardena, Italy Downhill 1st
2016 6 Feb 2016 South Korea Jeongseon, South Korea Downhill 3rd
20 Feb 2016 France Chamonix, France Downhill 2nd
12 Mar 2016 NorwayKvitfjell, Norway Downhill 3rd
16 Mar 2016  Switzerland  St. Moritz, Switzerland Downhill 2nd
2017 17 Dec 2016 Italy Val Gardena, Italy Downhill 3rd

World Championships results

  Year    Age   Slalom   Giant 
 slalom 
Super-G Downhill Combined
2007 25 12 21 9
2009 27 Injured, did not compete.[4]
2011 29 13
2013 31 25
2015 33 20 4
2017 35 Injured, did not compete.
2019 37 8 23

Olympic results

  Year    Age   Slalom   Giant 
 slalom 
Super-G Downhill Combined
2006 24 43 19 29
2010 28 20
2014 32 27
2018 36 Injured, did not compete.[3]

Sponsors

Nyman's sponsors are

Fischer
(skis, boots, bindings) POC (helmets, goggles), Spyder, VISA, Powerbar, Ski Salt Lake and Swix. In 2006 Nyman sold his helmet sponsor over eBay. The winning bidder was Ski Salt Lake.

References

  1. ^ "Pacesetting Rules". Nastar.com. Retrieved 2011-01-24.
  2. ^ Mintz, Geoff (December 19, 2014). "Nyman shows Saslong 'who's boss'". Ski Racing. Retrieved December 20, 2014.
  3. ^ a b Kamrani, Christopher (January 29, 2018). "Utah's Steven Nyman suffers torn ACL, will miss 2018 Olympics". Salt Lake Tribune. (Utah). Retrieved March 16, 2018.
  4. ^ "Nyman's knees on the mend". Ski Racing. August 4, 2009. Retrieved December 20, 2014.

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