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Tamara McKinney

American alpine skier


American alpine skier

FieldValue
nameTamara McKinney
disciplinesGiant slalom, slalom, combined
birth_date
birth_placeLexington, Kentucky], U.S.
height
wcdebutDecember 1978 (age 16)
retiredNovember 1990 (age 28)
websitetamaramckinney.com
olympicteams3 – (1980, 1984, 1988)
olympicmedals0
worldsteams5 – (1980–1989)
worldsmedals4
worldsgolds1
wcseasons11 – (19791989)
wcwins18 – (9 GS, 9 SL)
wcpodiums45
wcoveralls1 – (1983)
wctitles3 – (2 GS, 1 SL)
show-medalsyes
{{MedalCounttotalyestype=World Cup race podiums

|show-medals = yes | Slalom | 9 | 8 | 8 | Giant slalom | 9 | 3 | 4 | Super-G | 0 | 0 | 1 | Combined | 0 | 2 | 1 Tamara McKinney (born October 16, 1962) is a former World Cup alpine ski racer from the United States. She won four World Cup season titles, most notably the 1983 overall, the first American woman title holder for a quarter century. McKinney's other three season titles were in giant slalom (1981, 1983) and slalom (1984). She was a world champion in the combined event in 1989, her final year of competition.

Her half-brother Steve McKinney was a world-record holding speed skier, setting seven world records and breaking his own record twice.

Life and career

Born in Lexington, Kentucky], the diminutive McKinney (, 115 lb) grew up in Squaw Valley, California, the youngest of seven children.

She made her World Cup debut in December 1978 at age 16 with a podium finish in a slalom in Italy. Her first World Cup victory came at age 18 in January 1981, the first of four wins in giant slalom that breakthrough season. McKinney raced on the World Cup circuit for eleven seasons, and competed in three Olympics and five world championships. She won four medals in the world championships; bronze medals in the combined (1985, 1987) and slalom (1989), and a gold medal in the combined at Vail in 1989.

While winning the overall World Cup in 1983 at age 20, she also won the giant slalom title, which she had first won in 1981. In 1984 McKinney won the slalom title, and took fourth place in the giant slalom at the Winter Olympics in Sarajevo, behind teammates Debbie Armstrong and Christin Cooper. McKinney participated in Prince Edward Windsor of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland's charity television special The Grand Knockout Tournament in 1987.

While training for the upcoming 1990 season, McKinney broke her left leg (for the third time) in Saas Fee, Switzerland, in mid-October 1989. Slow to recover, she announced her retirement in November 1990 at age 28 Eight of her victories were in the U.S., with six at Waterville Valley, New Hampshire, which included double victories in 1983 and 1984. Along with Gretchen Fraser, Andrea Mead Lawrence, Lindsey Vonn, and Mikaela Shiffrin, McKinney is regarded as one of the top female alpine ski racers in U.S. history.

She was inducted in the Kentucky Athletic Hall of Fame in 2004, was a realtor in the Lake Tahoe area, and is now coaching skiing at the Aspen Valley Ski Club in Aspen, Colorado for Johno McBride.

World Cup results

Season standings

SeasonAgeOverallSlalomGiant
slalomSuper GDownhillCombined
197916252113not
run
198017141024
19811867112
1982199124
198320121not
awarded
(w/ GS)6
1984213139
198522821117
1986232414203128
198724621032
1988255419
198926113138
199027injured in October, missed entire season

Season titles

SeasonDiscipline
1981Giant slalom
1983Overall
Giant slalom
1984Slalom

Race victories

  • 18 wins - (9 GS, 9 SL)
  • 45 podiums
SeasonDateLocationDiscipline
198120 Jan 1981SUI Haute-Nendaz, SwitzerlandGiant slalom
24 Jan 1981FRA Les Gets, FranceGiant slalom
28 Feb 1981USA Waterville Valley, NH, USAGiant slalom--
8 Mar 1981USA Aspen, CO, USAGiant slalom
19835 Dec 1982ITA Limone Piemonte, ItalySlalom
9 Jan 1983SUI Davos, SwitzerlandSlalom
23 Jan 1983FRA St. Gervais, FranceGiant slalom
8 Mar 1983USA Waterville Valley, NH, USAGiant slalom
9 Mar 1983Giant slalom
13 Mar 1983USA Vail, CO, USAGiant slalom
20 Mar 1983JPN Furano, JapanSlalom
198410 Mar 1984USA Waterville Valley, NH, USAGiant slalom
11 Mar 1984Slalom
21 Mar 1984FRG Zwiesel, West GermanyGiant slalom
24 Mar 1984NOR Oslo, NorwaySlalom
19855 Jan 1985YUG Maribor, YugoslaviaSlalom
16 Mar 1985USA Waterville Valley, NH, USASlalom
198718 Dec 1986ITA Courmayeur, ItalySlalom
11 Jan 1987AUT Mellau, AustriaSlalom

World championship results

YearAgeSlalomGiant
slalomSuper-GDownhillCombined
198017DNF1DNF1not run
198219DNF16
198522DNFDNF3
198724DNF1183
1989263DNF1

From 1948 through 1980, the Winter Olympics were also the World Championships for alpine skiing.

Olympic results [[File:Olympic rings.svg|50px]]

YearAgeSlalomGiant
slalomSuper-GDownhillCombined
198017DNF1DNF1not runnot run
198421DNF14
198825DNF1DNF1

Video

  • You Tube.com – 1989 World Championships – gold medal in combined

References

References

  1. (November 28, 1990). "Champion skier retires". Eugene Register-Guard.
  2. "Tamara McKinney profile".
  3. Johnson, William Oscar. (February 7, 1983). "To her, speed thrills".
  4. Beech, Mark. (March 18, 2002). ["Catching up with: Tamara McKinney and Phil Mahre, skiers"](https://www.si.com/vault/2002/03/18/320314/tamara-mckinney-and-phil-mahre-skiers-february-6-1984 ).
  5. Nelson, John. (February 13, 1984). "America discovers gold and silver on alpine hills". Deseret News.
  6. (February 14, 1984). "USA strikes gold in Winter Games". Nashua Telegraph.
  7. (February 14, 1984). "America cheers its first champion". Eugene Register-Guard.
  8. Johnson, William Oscar. (February 20, 1984). "'Have fun! Have fun! Have fun!'".
  9. (October 19, 1989). "Tamara McKinney breaks leg, might miss entire World Cup". Deseret News.
  10. and completed her career with 18 World Cup victories, 45 podiums, and 99 top ten finishes.[http://www.ski-db.com/db/profiles/tamara_mckinney_usa_wmckta.asp Ski-db.com] - Tamara McKinney - accessed 2010-11-28
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