Henrik von Appen

Henrik von Appen (born 15 December 1994[1] in Santiago, Chile[2]) is an alpine skier from Chile. He competed for Chile at the 2014 Winter Olympics and 2018 Winter Olympics in all five alpine skiing events.[3][4] In 2018, Henrik was also Chile's flagbearer at the opening ceremony.

Henrik von Appen
Alpine skier
DisciplinesSuper-G, Downhill
Born15 December 1994 (1994-12-15) (age 26)
Santiago, Chile
Height1.86 m (6 ft 1 in)
World Cup debut30 November 2013 (age 18)
Olympics
Teams2 (2014, 2018)
World Championships
Teams4 – (201319)
World Cup
Seasons6 – (2014–19)

His cousin Kai Horwitz is an Olympic alpine skier for Chile, and his cousin Nadja Horwitz is an Olympic sailor for Chile.[5]

World Cup results

Results per discipline

Discipline WC starts WC Top 30 WC Top 15 WC Top 5 WC Podium Best result
Date Location Place
Slalom00000
Giant slalom00000
Super-G21000013 March 2016 Kvitfjell, Norway38th
Downhill27000019 December 2015 Val Gardena, Italy32nd
Combined7000013 January 2017 Wengen, Switzerland38th
Total550000
  • Standings through 27 January 2019

World Championship results

Year
Age Slalom Giant
Slalom
Super G Downhill Combined
201318DNFQ167
201520DNSQ1DNF2383732
201722293231
201924 2824DNF1

Olympic results

Year
Age Slalom Giant
Slalom
Super G Downhill Combined
201419DNF1324132
2018233034DNS2

Other results

Season standings

SeasonAgeOverallSlalomGiant
 slalom 
Super-GDownhillCombined
201722124703754
201823didn't score european cup point
2019241354944

Results per discipline

Discipline EC starts EC Top 30 EC Top 15 EC Top 5 EC Podium Best result
Date Location Place
Slalom00000
Giant slalom00000
Super-G9200020 December 2018 Zauchensee, Austria23rd
Downhill832002 February 2017 Hinterstoder, Austria9th
Combined2100024 January 2017 Méribel, France26th
Total196200
  • Standings through 15 February 2019

Results per discipline

Discipline NAC starts NAC Top 30 NAC Top 15 NAC Top 5 NAC Podium Best result
Date Location Place
Slalom00000
Giant slalom00000
Super-G2000014 December 2013 Copper Mountain, United States64th
Downhill2000011 December 2013 Copper Mountain, United States67th
Combined1000013 December 2013 Copper Mountain, United StatesDNF
Total50000
  • Standings through 8 February 2019

South American Cup results

Von Appen started his first South American Cup race when he was 14 years and 234 days old on 8 August 2009.[6]

Season standings

SeasonAgeOverallSlalomGiant
 slalom 
Super-GDownhillCombined
20111620142117
201217543329
201318232192025
20141948354125
20152051039573
2016215921096
20172268781114
20182311283822
2019241057714

Results per discipline

Discipline SAC starts SAC Top 30 SAC Top 15 SAC Top 5 SAC Podium Best result
Date Location Place
Slalom241491012 August 2014 Cerro Catedral, Argentina4th
Giant slalom251710117 August 2015 Chapelco, Argentina1st
Super-G2822187218 September 2014
12 September 2018
El Colorado, Chile
El Colorado, Chile
3rd
Downhill2520152017 September 2014 El Colorado, Chile4th
Combined9541118 September 2014 El Colorado, Chile3rd
Total1117856124
  • Standings through 20 September 2018

Race podiums

Season
Date Location Discipline Place
201518 September 2014 El Colorado, ChileSuper-G3rd
18 September 2014 El Colorado, ChileAlpine combined3rd
20167 August 2015 Chapelco, ArgentinaGiant Slalom1st
201912 September 2018 El Colorado, ChileSuper-G3rd

References

  1. FIS Biography
  2. Sochi 2014 profile
  3. "The North Face presenta la vestimenta oficial del equipo chileno para Sochi 2014" [The North Face presents the official dress of the Chilean team for Sochi 2014]. elmercuriomediacenter.cl/ (in Spanish). 24 January 2014. Archived from the original on 2 February 2014. Retrieved 25 January 2014.
  4. "Who are the Caribbean, Latin America Athletes Competing at Sochi?". News Americas Now. 6 February 2014. Retrieved 14 February 2014.
  5. "Alpine Skiing | Athlete Profile: Kai HORWITZ - Pyeongchang 2018 Olympic Winter Games"
  6. "Official results - Men's Giant Slalom August 08, 2009". www.fis-ski.com. Retrieved 19 February 2019.
Olympic Games
Preceded by
Dominique Ohaco
Flagbearer for  Chile
Pyeongchang 2018
Succeeded by
Incumbent
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