Place: order of the athletes. This is determined by the number of gold medals. If the number is the same, the silver medals are compared, then the bronze medals.
Name: Name of the athlete.
Country: The country for which the athlete started. When changing nationality, the country for which the athlete won the last medal is named.
By: The year the athlete won the first Olympic medal.
Until: The year in which the athlete won the last Olympic medal.
AustriaAustria 4 × gold in a row in the men's slalom 1952/1956/1960/1964
NorwayNorway 4 × gold in a row in the men's super-G 2002/2006/2010/2014
AustriaAustria 3 gold in a row in the men's giant slalom 1998/2002/2006
AustriaAustria 3 times gold in a row in the women's Super-G 2006/2010/2014
athlete
ItalyDeborah Compagnoni was Olympic champion three times in a row: in 1992 in Super-G, in 1994 and 1998 in giant slalom
ItalyAlberto Tomba won 3 medals in a row in the slalom: 1988/1992/1994 (gold-silver-silver)
NorwayKjetil André Aamodt won 4 medals in Super-G: 1992/1994/2002/2006 (gold-bronze-gold-gold); In 1998 in Nagano he was fifth in the Super-G, 0.24 seconds behind the two runners-up, so his series there is interrupted
CroatiaIvica Kostelić won three silver medals in a row in the combination: 2006/2010/2014
AustriaMarlies Schild won three medals in a row in the slalom: 2006/2010/2014 (bronze-silver-silver)
Title defenses
Several times Olympic champions in the same competition were:
In 1960 and 1964, Traudl Hecher won the bronze medal in the downhill. In 2010, her daughter Elisabeth Görgl also won two bronze medals (downhill and giant slalom).AustriaAustria
AustriaMatthias Mayer was Olympic champion in downhill in 2014 and in super-G in 2018. In the Super-G in Calgary in 1988, his father Helmut Mayer won the silver medal.Austria
LiechtensteinHanni Wenzel won a total of four medals in 1976 and 1980, two of which were gold. In 2018 her daughter Tina Weirather won the bronze medal in the Super-G.Liechtenstein
siblings
Gold and silver in the same competition went to:
FranceMarielle and Christine Goitschel 1964 giant slalom, Marielle also became Olympic champion in slalom in 1968France
The two cousins Gustav and Roland Thöni won silver and bronze in the slalom (1972). Gustav Thöni was also Olympic champion in giant slalom (1972) and second in slalom (1976).ItalyItaly
Others
Kjetil André Aamodt recorded the longest period between the first and last medal win with gold in the Super-G in 1992 and 2006Norway
Several athletes (apart from Sailer and Killy) have so far achieved the "technique double" (gold in slalom and giant slalom):