Marco Tadé

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Marco Tadé Freestyle skiing
FIS Moguls World Cup 2015 Finals - Megève - 20150315 - Marco Tade.jpg
nation SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland
birthday 3rd December 1995 (age 24)
Career
discipline Moguls, dual moguls
status active
Medal table
World championships 0 × gold 0 × silver 1 × bronze
Junior World Championship 0 × gold 0 × silver 1 × bronze
FIS Freestyle Skiing World Championships
bronze Sierra Nevada 2017 Dual moguls
Junior World ChampionshipTemplate: medals_winter sports / maintenance / unrecognized
bronze Chiesa in V. 2014 Dual moguls
Placements in the Freestyle Skiing World Cup
 Debut in the World Cup December 20, 2011
 Overall World Cup 48th ( 2014/15 )
 Mughal World Cup 13. (2014/15)
 Podium placements 1. 2. 3.
 Dual moguls 0 1 1
last change: March 18, 2020

Marco Tadé (born December 3, 1995 ) is a Swiss freestyle skier . He starts in the moguls disciplines, contained moguls and dual moguls.

Career

Tadé comes from Tenero-Contra in the canton of Ticino . He started in Prato in January 2010 for the first time in the European Cup. At the beginning of the 2011/12 season he won his first European Cup victory in the Moguls competition in Chiesa in Valmalenco . In the further course of the season he reached three times third and twice second place and thus won the Moguls discipline at the end of the season. On 20 December 2011 he debuted in Méribel in the World Cup and came on the 39th in dual moguls. In February 2013, he achieved 40th place in the Dual Moguls and 34th place in the Moguls competition at the 2013 World Championships in Voss .

In the 2013/14 season, Tadé won the European Cup twice. He also took second place twice and at the end of the season he again won the Moguls classification of the European Cup. At the 2014 Junior World Championships in Chiesa in Valmalenco, he won the bronze medal in the Dual Moguls. In March 2014 he won his first two Swiss championship titles. In the following season he came in nine World Cup appearances twice in the top ten. He achieved his first World Cup podium with third place in the Dual Moguls competition in Deer Valley . At the season highlight, the 2015 World Championships on Kreischberg , he took 20th place in the Moguls and 18th place in the Dual Moguls.

Tadé made it into the top ten twice in the 2016/17 season , including second place in the Dual Moguls in Thaiwoo and thus 14th place in the Moguls World Cup. At the 2017 World Championships in the Sierra Nevada , he surprisingly won the bronze medal in the dual moguls competition, while with fourth place in the moguls competition he just missed another medal. At a training camp in Australia, he tore a cruciate ligament in his left knee in late August 2017 . In order not to endanger the possible participation in the Olympic Games, decided against an operation. In December he was back in action in the World Cup.

successes

World championships

World cup

Tadé has achieved two podium places in the World Cup so far.

World Cup ratings:

season total Moguls
space Points space Points
2012/13 280. 1 53. 11
2013/14 153. 6th 30th 71
2014/15 48. 20th 13. 181
2015/16 241. 0.63 51. 5
2016/17 88 15.82 14th 174
2017/18 262. 1.50 45. 15th
2019/20 163. 5.80 31. 58

European Cup

  • 2011/12 season: 1st Moguls discipline ranking
  • 2013/14 season: 1st Moguls discipline ranking
  • 10 podium places, including 3 wins

Junior World Championships

  • Jyväskylä 2011: 21st Dual Moguls, 44th Moguls
  • Chiesa in Valmalenco 2012: 10th moguls, 11th dual moguls
  • Chiesa in Valmalenco 2013: 6th Dual Moguls
  • Chiesa in Valmalenco 2014: 3rd Dual Moguls
  • Chiesa in Valmalenco 2015: 16th moguls

More Achievements

  • 5 Swiss championship titles (Moguls 2014 and 2017; Dual Moguls 2014, 2015 and 2017)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Mogul specialists: between bad luck with injuries and ambitions. Aargauer Zeitung , December 9, 2017, accessed on January 15, 2018 .