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Edward "Ed" Charles Podivinsky (born March 8, 1970) is a
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who competed in the
1994 Winter Olympics The 1994 Winter Olympics, officially known as the XVII Olympic Winter Games ( no, De 17. olympiske vinterleker; nn, Dei 17. olympiske vinterleikane) and commonly known as Lillehammer '94, was an international winter multi-sport event held fro ...
, in the
1998 Winter Olympics The 1998 Winter Olympics, officially known as the and commonly known as Nagano 1998 ( ja, 長野1998), was a winter multi-sport event held from 7 to 22 February 1998, mainly in Nagano, Japan, with some events taking place in the ...
, and in the
2002 Winter Olympics The 2002 Winter Olympics, officially the XIX Olympic Winter Games and commonly known as Salt Lake 2002 ( arp, Niico'ooowu' 2002; Gosiute Shoshoni: ''Tit'-so-pi 2002''; nv, Sooléí 2002; Shoshoni: ''Soónkahni 2002''), was an internation ...
. He was member of the 1992 Canadian Olympic (Albertville) team as well. He was injured in his last training run for the men's downhill event.


Personal

Podivinsky was born in
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,
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. He is of
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descent. His brother Thomas died in a ski accident on February 16, 2014, at Whitefish Montana.


Medals

In 1994 he won the bronze medal in the Alpine downhill event.


Career

Ed currently works in the institutional equity division at
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Biography

Podivinsky was an Olympic bronze medalist. He competed for 13 years on the national team, captured a World Cup downhill in Saalbach, Austria. Ed was Canada's first world junior alpine champion in 1989. Before that, he skied as a forerunner at the 1988 Calgary Olympics. At 15, he was training with the national team. Former Olympian Carey Mullen recalled a Canadian alpine ski team race he and Podivinsky competed in as teenagers. Mullen, 16, came in 17th. Then 15-year-old Podivinsky flew into the finish area in third place, more than three seconds faster than Mullen. Although they started as rivals, the two became training partners and eventually friends. They both finidhrf 1-2 at a World Cup downhill in Saalbach in 1994. That set the stage for Lillehammer and Podivinsky's Olympic highlight. One of Podivinsky's favourite stories about reaching the podium in 1994 occurred soon after he crashed at the 1992 Olympics in Albertville. That spill happened on the final day of training in Val d'Isere, France, and took him out of the race. Within days, he was in a Vancouver hospital recovering from reconstructive knee surgery. "I was really groggy and Dr. Pat McConkey comes into my room, opens the drapes and turns on the TV," Podivinsky recalled. "He said, ‘ anada'sKerrin Lee-Gartner has just won gold. I repaired both those knees. You'd better make it back as well.'." Podivinsky made it back for Lillehammer, Nagano (where he placed fifth) and finally Salt Lake City (24th), where he knew his career was done. After retiring at 31, Podivinsky entered the world of finance. While competing, he studied for his chartered financial analyst exams and would spend time on trading floors during the off-season. He is Director of global equity sales for Royal Bank of Canada and a father of four, all are skiers. 4


Sports performance

Olympic Résulats :Lillehammer in 1994 , 23 years :Skiing, downhill : 3rd place :Alpine Skiing Super G: Abandon :Skiing, Handset: Abandon Nagano in 1998 , 27 years :Skiing, downhill : 5th place :Alpine Skiing Super G: Disqualified :Skiing, downhill : Abandon 2002 Salt Lake City, 31 years old :Skiing, downhill : 24th place :Skiing, Handset: Abandon 1995 Résulats of National competitions and North American :7th place , Giant Slalom , Stoneham / Le Relais, Quebec :5th place, Slalom, Stoneham / Le Relais, Quebec :1st place , Downhill , Mont Ste- Anne , Quebec :3rd Place , Super G, Mont Ste- Anne , Quebec :3rd place , Downhill , Whitefish , Montana :9th place , Giant Slalom , Whistler, British Columbia 1996 :6th place Slalom , Le Relais , Quebec :6th place , Giant Slalom , Stoneham , Quebec :1st place , Downhill , Mont Ste- Anne , Quebec 1997 :3rd place Giant Slalom , Rossland, British Columbia :4th place, Downhill, Rossland, British Columbia :2nd place, Super G, Rossland, British Columbia 1998 :1st place , Downhill Skiing, Jackson Hole, Wyoming 2000 :6th place , Giant Slalom , Sun Peaks, British Columbia 2001 :2nd place , Downhill Skiing, Lake Louise, Alberta :3rd place , Downhill Skiing, Lake Louise, Alberta :3rd place, Downhill, Mont Ste- Anne , Quebec :7th , Super G, Mont Ste- Anne , Quebec :8th place, Slalom, Mont Orford , Quebec 2002 :4th place , Downhill Skiing, Whistler , British Columbia, Quebec Résulats International Competitions 1988 :8th place , Downhill , Madonna di Campiglio , Italy 1989 :1st place , Downhill Aleyska , Alaska 1991 :9th place , Giant Slalom , Saalbach -Hinterglemm, Austria 1994 :1st place , Downhill , Saalbach -Hinterglemm, Austria :5th place, Handset, Chamonix, France :3rd place , Downhill Skiing, Lillehammer, Norway :7th place , Downhill , Aspen, United States of America :4th place , Downhill , Aspen, United States of America :5th place, Downhill, Cail , United States of America 1995 :4th place , Downhill Kitzbühel , Austria :7th place , Handset , Wengen, Switzerland :5th place , Downhill , Saalbach -Hinterglemm, Austria :4th , Super G , Whistler, British Columbia :4th place, Downhill, Mont Ste- Anne , Quebec :9th place , Giant Slalom , Whistler, British Columbia :4th , Super G, El Colorado / Farellone , Chile :10th place , Downhill Skiing, Vail, Colorado :3rd place , Downhill , Bormio, Italy 1996 :5th place, Handset, Kitzbühel , Austria :2nd place Super -G , Garmisch -Partenkirchen , Germany :2nd place, Downhill, Mont Ste Anne , Quebec :3rd place Slalom, Mont Garceau , Quebec :2nd place Giant Slalom , Mont Garceau , Quebec :4th place , Downhill , Bormio , Italy 1997 :10th place , Downhill Kitzbühel , Austria :4th , Super G , Garmisch -Partenkirchen , Germany :3rd place , Downhill Kvitfjell , Norway :5th place, Downhill, Valle Nevado / LaParva , Chile 1998 :9th place , Downhill , Wengen, Switzerland :3rd place, Handset, Kitzbühel , Austria :1st place , Downhill , Jackson, Wyoming 1999 :3rd place, Downhill, Val Gardena, Italy :10th place , Downhill Skiing, Val Gardena, Italy 2000 :3rd place , Downhill , Wengen, Switzerland :5th place , Downhill , Bormio, Italy


World Cup victories


References


External links

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Canadian Ski Hall of Fame biography
{{DEFAULTSORT:Podivinsky, Ed 1970 births Living people Canadian male alpine skiers Olympic alpine skiers of Canada Alpine skiers at the 1994 Winter Olympics Alpine skiers at the 1998 Winter Olympics Alpine skiers at the 2002 Winter Olympics Olympic bronze medalists for Canada Sportspeople from Edmonton Canadian people of Czech descent Olympic medalists in alpine skiing Medalists at the 1994 Winter Olympics