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List of skiing deaths

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This is a list of skiing deaths of notable people, in chronological order, and includes skiers and snowboarders both professional and recreational whose deaths are due to accidents or avalanches.

All cases in the list below are from alpine or downhill skiing activities; no skiers have been known to have died during any cross-country event, or in any major international ski jumping competitions (e.g. FIS Ski Jumping World Cup, FIS Ski Jumping Continental Cup, FIS Nordic World Ski Championships, and the Olympic Games), though many ski jumpers have died during practice or in national events (nb:Skader og dødsulykker i skihopping).

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  Background shading indicates the individual was not practicing or partipicating in sport skiing.

Name Age Location Country Date of accident
Mieczysław Karłowicz 32 Tatra Mountains Poland–Slovakia border 1909-02-08
Giacinto Sertorelli 22 Garmisch, Bavaria Germany 1938-01-26
James Palmer-Tomkinson 36 Klosters, Graubünden Switzerland 1952-01-07
Paul Ausserleitner 26 Bischofshofen Austria 1952-01-09
John Semmelink 20 Garmisch, Bavaria West Germany 1959-02-07[1]
Ross Milne 19 Patscherkofel, Innsbruck, Tyrol Austria 1964-01-25[2]
Buddy Werner 28 Las Trais Fluors slope, St. Moritz Switzerland 1964-04-12
Barbara Henneberger 23 Las Trais Fluors slope, St. Moritz Switzerland 1964-04-12
Michel Bozon 20 Piste Emile Allais, Megève, Haute-Savoie France 1970-01-23[3]
Leonardo David 18 Whiteface Mountain, New York United States 1979-03-03[Note 1]
Sara Mustonen 16 Hintertux, Tyrol Austria 1979-09-12
Josef Walcher 29 Schladming, Styria Austria 1984-01-22
Hugh Lindsay 34 Gotschnagrat, Klosters, Graubünden Switzerland 1988-03-10[4]
Alfonso, Duke of Anjou and Cádiz 52 Beaver Creek, Colorado United States 1989-01-30
Gernot Reinstadler 20 Lauberhorn, Wengen, Bern Switzerland 1991-01-20[5]
Nicolas Bochatay 27 Les Arcs, Savoie France 1992-02-22
Ulrike Maier 26 Garmisch, Bavaria Germany 1994-01-29
Michael Kennedy 39 Aspen, Colorado United States 1997-12-31
Sonny Bono 62 Heavenly, Nevada United States 1998-01-05[6]
Doak Walker 71 Steamboat, Colorado United States 1998-01-30[Note 2]
Michel Trudeau 23 Kokanee Glacier Park, British Columbia Canada 1998-11-13
Régine Cavagnoud 31 Pitztal Glacier, Innsbruck, Tyrol Austria 2001-10-31[7]
Marco Siffredi 22 Mount Everest, Koshi Province Nepal 2002-09-08
Line Østvold 25 Valle Nevado, Santiago Chile 2004-09-19
Craig Kelly 36 Revelstoke, British Columbia Canada 2003-01-20
Jonatan Johansson 26 Whiteface Mountain, New York United States 2006-03-12
Doug Coombs 48 Couloir de Polichinelle, La Grave France 2006-04-03
Edward LaChapelle 80 Monarch Ski Area, Colorado United States 2007-02-01
John McWethy 60 Keystone, Colorado United States 2008-02-06
John Nicoletta 27 Alyeska Resort, Alaska United States 2008-04-11[8]
Natasha Richardson 45 Mont Tremblant, Quebec Canada 2009-03-16
Shane McConkey 39 Dolomites Italy 2009-03-26
C. R. Johnson 26 Squaw Valley, California United States 2010-02-24
Jamie Pierre 38 Snowbird, Utah United States 2011-11-24[9]
Sarah Burke 29 Park City, Utah United States 2012-01-10[10]
Prince Friso of Orange-Nassau 44 Lech, Vorarlberg Austria 2012-02-17
Nik Zoricic 29 Grindelwald, Bern Switzerland 2012-03-10
Claude Nobs 76 Caux-sur-Montreux, Vaud Switzerland 2012-12-24[11]
David Coe 58 Aspen, Colorado United States 2013-01-21
Philippe Favre 51 Val Thorens, Savoie, French Alps France 2013-12-06[12]
Andreas Fransson 31 Monte San Lorenzo, Patagonia Argentina–Chile border 2014-09-29
JP Auclair 37 Monte San Lorenzo, Patagonia Argentina–Chile border 2014-09-29
Sam Beall 39 Beaver Creek, Colorado United States 2016-02-25
Matilda Hargin née Rapaport 30 Farellones, Santiago Chile 2016-07-14
David Poisson 35 Nakiska, Alberta Canada 2017-11-13[13]
Amanda Asay 33 Whitewater Ski Resort, British Columbia Canada 2022-01-07[14]
Gaspard Ulliel 37 La Rosière Ski Resort, Savoie France 2022-01-18[15]


Notes

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  1. ^ Crashed and suffered brain trauma during a World Cup downhill race at Lake Placid. After being in a coma for nearly six years, he died at age twenty-four on 26 February 1985 in Gressoney-Saint-Jean, Italy.
  2. ^ Walker died eight months after the accident, on 27 September 1998.

References

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  1. ^ "Tragedy mars Canadian ski triumph". Montreal Gazette. Canadian Press. 9 February 1959. p. 17.
  2. ^ "Australian skier killed in Olympic drill". Sarasota Herald-Tribune. Associated Press. 26 January 1964. p. 41.
  3. ^ Hit a tree during a World Cup downhill. http://www.skihorizon.com/FR/magazine/itin02022001.asp Archived 2010-03-01 at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ "1988: Avalanche hits royal ski party". BBC News. 1988-03-10.
  5. ^ "Austrian Skier Dies After Race Fall". The New York Times. 1991-01-20.
  6. ^ Sonny Bono Is Killed in Ski Crash, The Washington Post, 1998-01-07
  7. ^ "Skiing mourns Cavagnoud". BBC. 2001-10-31.
  8. ^ "Extreme skier dies in Alaska". Jackson Hole News and Guide. 2008-04-08.
  9. ^ Regenold, Stephen (14 November 2011). "Skier Jamie Pierre Killed in Avalanche". Gear Junkie. Retrieved 14 October 2024.
  10. ^ Care, Tony (16 January 2012). "Freestyler Burke went into cardiac arrest after accident". cbc.ca. Retrieved 14 October 2024.
  11. ^ Keepnews, Peter (11 January 2013). "Claude Nobs, Founder of Montreux Jazz Festival, Dies at 76". The New York Times. Retrieved 14 October 2024.
  12. ^ Watkins, Gary (7 December 2013). "Philippe Favre killed in skiing accident". Autosport. Retrieved 14 October 2024.
  13. ^ Reed, Jessica (2017-11-13). "David Poisson, French Olympic skier, dies in training accident aged 35". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 2024-04-22.
  14. ^ "Longtime Canadian women's baseball team member Amanda Asay dead at 33". cbc.ca. 9 January 2022. Retrieved 14 October 2024.
  15. ^ Vaux-Montagny, Nicolas (19 January 2022). "French actor Gaspard Ulliel, 37, dies after ski accident". ABC News. Archived from the original on 25 January 2022.