Josef Ferstl

{{Short description|German alpine skier}}

{{about|the German Alpine skier (son)|German Alpine skier (father)|Sepp Ferstl}}

{{Infobox alpine ski racer

| name = Josef Ferstl

| image = Porträts bei der Olympia-Einkleidung München 2018 (Martin Rulsch) 28.jpg

| image_size = 210

| caption = Ferstl in 2018

| disciplines = Super-G, Downhill

| club = SC Hammer

| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1988|12|29|df=y}}

| birth_place = Traunstein, West Germany

| height = 1.79 m

| wcdebut = 23 February 2007 (age 18)

| website =

| olympicteams = 2 – (2018, 2022)

| olympicmedals = 0

| olympicgolds =

| worldsteams = 4 – (20152019, 2023)

| worldsmedals = 0

| worldsgolds =

| wcseasons = 13 – (2007, 20122023)

| wcwins = 2 – (2 SG)

| wcpodiums = 2 – (2 SG)

| wcoveralls = 0 – (23rd in 2019)

| wctitles = 0 – (6th in SG, 2018)

}}

Josef Ferstl (born 29 December 1988) is a retired German World Cup alpine ski racer, focusing on the speed events of Downhill and Super-G. He has competed in three World Championships and the 2018 Winter Olympics.{{cite web|url=http://data.fis-ski.com/pdf/2015/AL/0211/2015AL0211RLR0.pdf |title=Men's Super-G Official Results|accessdate=6 February 2015}} Ferstl made his World Cup debut in 2007 and has two victories, both {{nowrap|in Super-G.{{cite news|url=http://www.espn.com/espn/wire/_/section/skiing/id/25863089 |work=ESPN |agency=Associated Press |title=Ferstl is first German skier to win super-G in Kitzbuehel |date=27 January 2019 |accessdate=28 January 2019}}}}

His father is West German alpine racer Sepp Ferstl, who won the Hahnenkamm downhill in Kitzbühel in 1978 and 1979. {{nowrap|Forty years}} later in 2019, the younger Ferstl became the first German to win a Super-G at Kitzbühel, and the trophy was presented to him by {{nowrap|his father.}}

World Cup results

=Season standings=

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Season

! Age

! Overall

! Slalom

! Giant
slalom

! Super-G

! Downhill

! Combined

201324974032
20142512946
20152667452835
20162795|3542
20172847|1327
20182934|631
20193023|914
20203174|2926
20213268|2238rowspan=3 {{n/a}}
20223348|2122
202334564321

=Race podiums=

  • 2 wins – (2 SG)
  • 2 podiums – (2 SG); 16 top tens – (8 DH, 8 SG)

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Season

! Date

! Location

! Discipline

! Place

2018

| bgcolor="#BOEOE6" align="right"|15 December 2017

| align=left| {{flagicon|ITA}} Val Gardena, Italy

| bgcolor="#BOEOE6"| Super-G

| bgcolor="#BOEOE6"|1st

rowspan=1|2019

| bgcolor="#BOEOE6" align="right"|27 January 2019

| align=left| {{flagicon|AUT}} Kitzbühel, Austria

| bgcolor="#BOEOE6"| Super-G

| bgcolor="#BOEOE6"|1st

World Championship results

class=wikitable style="text-align:center"

!  Year   !!  Age  !!  Slalom  !!  Giant 
 slalom  !! Super-G !! Downhill !!Combined

201526252225
201728261825
201930628
202334DNF27

Olympic results

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!  Year   !!  Age  !!  Slalom  !!  Giant 
 slalom  !! Super-G !! Downhill !!Combined

2018292725DNS2
2022331823

References

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