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Jure KosirSlovenian alpine skier
Date of Birth: 24.04.1972
Country: Slovenia |
Content:
- Jure Košir: Slovenian Alpine Skiing Legend
- Early Success and Olympic Triumph
- World Cup Domination
- Musical Interlude
- Recognition and Legacy
Jure Košir: Slovenian Alpine Skiing Legend
Jure Košir is a renowned Slovenian alpine skier who made a significant mark in the sport during his illustrious career.
Early Success and Olympic Triumph
Košir's international breakthrough came in 1991 when he captured the Junior World Championship title in super-G. His Olympic debut at the 1993 Lillehammer Winter Games was equally impressive, earning him a bronze medal in the slalom event.
World Cup Domination
In the 1993/94 season, Košir ascended to the slalom podium of the FIS Alpine Ski World Cup, securing third place overall. He claimed three World Cup victories throughout his career: in Madonna di Campiglio (December 1993), Kranjska Gora (January 1999), and Kitzbühel (January 1999).
Musical Interlude
Amidst his skiing prowess, Košir ventured into the realm of music during the mid-1990s. He released several rap songs, including the memorable "Sometimes I Ski Fast, Sometimes I Ski Slow," as part of the group "Dog's Cartel."
Recognition and Legacy
Košir's exceptional achievements on and off the slopes earned him the coveted title of Slovenian Sportsman of the Year in 1994. He retired from competitive skiing in 2006, leaving behind an indelible legacy as one of the greatest skiers of his era.

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