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'''Zeke Steggall''' (born 1971) is a former Australian Olympic [[snowboard]]er. He competed at the [[1998 Winter Olympics|1998]] and [[2002 Winter Olympics]]. His sister [[Zali Steggall]] was an alpine skier and Australia's first individual Olympic medalist. Steggall came 28th out of 34 in 1998 and 26th out of 32 in 2002 in the parallel giant slalom.<ref>''The Compendium'', pp. 224, 227.</ref>
'''Zeke Steggall''' (born 9 July 1971) is a former Australian Olympic [[snowboard]]er. He competed at the [[1998 Winter Olympics|1998]] and [[2002 Winter Olympics]]. His sister [[Zali Steggall]] was an alpine skier and Australia's first individual Olympic medalist. Steggall came 28th out of 34 in 1998 and 26th out of 32 in 2002 in the parallel giant slalom.<ref>''The Compendium'', pp. 224, 227.</ref>


He has won two World Cup events and a bronze at the World Championships.<ref>Gordon, p. 282.</ref>
He has won two World Cup events and a bronze at the World Championships.<ref>Gordon, p. 282.</ref>
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==References==
* {{Cite book|last=Gordon |first=Harry |year=2003 |title=The time of our lives: inside the Sydney Olympics : Australia and the Olympic Games 1994&ndash;2002|publisher=[[University of Queensland]] |isbn=0-7022-3412-5}}
* {{Cite book|last=Gordon |first=Harry |year=2003 |title=The time of our lives: inside the Sydney Olympics : Australia and the Olympic Games 1994&ndash;2002|publisher=[[University of Queensland]] |isbn=0-7022-3412-5}}
* {{Cite book|title=The Compendium: Official Australian Olympic Statistics 1896–2002 |publisher=[[Australian Olympic Committee]] |isbn=0-7022-3425-7}}
* {{Cite book|title=The Compendium: Official Australian Olympic Statistics 1896–2002 |date=24 April 2024 |publisher=[[Australian Olympic Committee]] |isbn=978-0-7022-3425-5}}


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Latest revision as of 22:12, 24 April 2024

Zeke Steggall
Medal record
Representing  Australia
Men's Snowboarding
FIS Snowboarding World Championships
Bronze medal – third place 1999 Berchtesgaden Snowboard Cross

Zeke Steggall (born 9 July 1971) is a former Australian Olympic snowboarder. He competed at the 1998 and 2002 Winter Olympics. His sister Zali Steggall was an alpine skier and Australia's first individual Olympic medalist. Steggall came 28th out of 34 in 1998 and 26th out of 32 in 2002 in the parallel giant slalom.[1]

He has won two World Cup events and a bronze at the World Championships.[2]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ The Compendium, pp. 224, 227.
  2. ^ Gordon, p. 282.

References[edit]

  • Gordon, Harry (2003). The time of our lives: inside the Sydney Olympics : Australia and the Olympic Games 1994–2002. University of Queensland. ISBN 0-7022-3412-5.
  • The Compendium: Official Australian Olympic Statistics 1896–2002. Australian Olympic Committee. 24 April 2024. ISBN 978-0-7022-3425-5.