Greg Athans

The basics

Quick Facts

PlacesCanada
wasSkier Freestyle skier
Work fieldSports
Gender
Male
Birth18 June 1955, Kelowna, Canada
Death8 August 2006 (aged 51 years)
Star signGemini
Awards
BC Sports Hall of Fame 
The details

Biography

Greg Athans (18 June 1955–8 August 2006) was a Canadian freestyle skier competing from 1976 to 1986 winning titles in multiple disciplines. Athans was also Canadian national waterskiing champion on fifteen occasions. He competed in the Canada Games, winning gold medals in the alpine slalom in 1971, and water skiing in 1973, becoming the first athlete to win gold medals at both the summer and winter games. In 1981, he was the best all-round competitor at the 1980 FIS Freestyle Ski World Cup, winning the World Cup Grand Prix Award. He retired in 1982.

Athans published a book, Ski Free, detailing step-by-step instructions on how to perform freestyle moves.

Athans died as a result of complications from diabetes. He was inducted posthumously into the British Columbia Sports Hall of Fame in 2014.

Results

FIS World Cup podiums

DateLocationDisciplinePosition
18 March 1981Mt. Norquay, CanadaMoguls2
14 March 1981Poconos, USAAcro3
15 February 1981Oberjoch, GermanyCombined2
14 February 1981Oberjoch, GermanyMoguls2
9 February 1981Seefeld, AustriaCombined2
4 February 1981Laax, SwitzerlandMoguls2
3 February 1981Laax, SwitzerlandCombined3
22 January 1981Tignes, FranceMoguls3
17 January 1981Livigno, ItalyAcro3
15 March 1980Tignes, FranceCombined1
2 March 1980Oberjoch, GermanyCombined3
12 January 1980Poconos, USACombined1
11 January 1980Poconos, USACombined1
10 January 1980Poconos, USAAcro2
8 January 1980Poconos, USAMoguls1
7 January 1980Poconos, USAMoguls1

Works

  • Athans, Greg (1978). Ski Free. Photos by Allan de la Plante. New York: E.P. Dutton. ISBN 9780876903223. OCLC 4545808.
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