Miha Hrobat

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Miha Hrobat Alpine skiing
nation SloveniaSlovenia Slovenia
birthday 3rd February 1995 (age 25)
place of birth KranjSlovenia
size 174 cm
Weight 84 kg
Career
discipline Downhill , Super-G , combination
society TRG / ASK Triglav Kranj
status active
Medal table
Youth Olympic Games 0 × gold 1 × silver 0 × bronze
Junior World Championship 1 × gold 0 × silver 1 × bronze
Olympic rings Youth Olympic Winter Games
silver Innsbruck 2012 Super combination
FIS Alpine Ski Junior World Championships
gold Hafjell 2015 Super G
bronze Hafjell 2015 combination
Placements in the Alpine Ski World Cup
 Individual World Cup debut 19th March 2015
 Overall World Cup 109th ( 2019/20 )
 Super G World Cup 30. (2019/20)
 Combination World Cup 33. ( 2018/19 , 2019/20)
last change: March 15, 2020

Miha Hrobat (born February 3, 1995 in Kranj ) is a Slovenian ski racer . He starts in the Downhill and Super-G disciplines . In 2015 he became Super G Junior World Champion .

biography

Miha Hrobat comes from Kranj and starts for his home club. Shortly before his 16th birthday he competed in his first FIS races and a little later took part in the European Youth Olympic Winter Festival in Liberec . In January 2012 he took part in the Winter Youth Olympic Games in Innsbruck . In the super combined he won the silver medal behind Marco Schwarz , in super G, giant slalom and slalom he did not achieve any countable results. In March of the same year, Hrobat started in Roccaraso for the first time at a junior world championship , but was eliminated in both giant slalom and slalom. The 2013 Winter Youth Festival in Poiana Brașov also failed to bring him any medal success. In January 2014 he made his European Cup debut on the downhill from Wengen , but has not yet achieved any top results. In his third of four JWM participations, he won the gold medal in the Super-G in Hafjell in 2015 in front of his teammate Štefan Hadalin . In the combination he won the bronze medal.

On March 19, 2015, Hrobat made his debut in Super-G as Junior World Champion at the World Cup final in Méribel . After starting in all disciplines, he qualified for participation in the World Championship in St. Moritz , where he finished 14th and 24th in Downhill and Super-G. In the giant slalom, he was eliminated in the first round. After he had won his first World Cup points in January 2018 with rank 28 in the Lauberhorn combination, the Slovenian team accepted him into the line-up for the Olympic Games in Pyeongchang . There he finished 29th in the downhill, in Super-G and giant slalom he was eliminated.

successes

Olympic games

World championships

World cup

  • 4 placements among the top 20

World Cup ratings

season total Super G combination
space Points space Points space Points
2017/18 154. 3 - - 38. 3
2018/19 111. 29 43. 17th 33. 12
2019/20 109. 37 30th 27 33. 10

Nor-Am Cup

Junior World Championships

More Achievements

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. 71 Slovenian athletes head to Pyeongchang. Radiotelevizija Slovenija , January 30, 2018, accessed on February 3, 2018 .