Ryan Cochran-Siegle
Cochran-Siegle in 2017
Personal information
Born (1992-03-27) March 27, 1992
Burlington, Vermont, U.S.
OccupationAlpine skier
Height6 ft 1 in (185 cm)
Skiing career
DisciplinesSuper-G, Downhill,
Combined, Giant slalom
ClubMount Mansfield
World Cup debut
November 26, 2011 (age 19)
Olympics
Teams2 – (2018, 2022)
Medals1 (silver)
World Championships
Teams3 – (2013, 2017, 2019)
Medals0
World Cup
Seasons11 – (20122014, 20162023)
Wins1 – (1 SG)
Podiums2 – (1 DH, 1 SG)
Overall titles0 – (15th in 2022)
Discipline titles0 – (10th in AC, 2020)
Medal record
Men's alpine skiing
Representing the  United States
Olympic Games
Silver medal – second place2022 BeijingSuper-G
Junior World Championships
Gold medal – first place2012 RoccarasoDownhill
Gold medal – first place2012 RoccarasoCombined

Ryan Cochran-Siegle (born March 27, 1992, nicknamed "RCS"[1]) is an American World Cup alpine ski racer and a member of the Skiing Cochrans family.[2] Cochran-Siegle competes mainly in the speed disciplines, despite initially being a giant slalom specialist. He also races in combined. He made his World Cup debut on November 26, 2011; his Olympic debut was in 2018, and he was the silver medalist in the Super-G in 2022.

Career

Cochran-Siegle in Bormio 2019

Cochran-Siegle learned to ski at around the age of two, being taught by his mother Barbara Cochran, gold medalist in the slalom at the 1972 Winter Olympics in Sapporo, Japan. After the 2010 season, he joined the U.S. Development Team, and one year later, he was promoted to the National B Team. He was the Nor-Am Cup super-G champion in 2011 and took a bronze medal in the super-G at the U.S. national championships.[2] Cochran-Siegle made his World Cup debut in November 2011 at the Lake Louise downhill, but failed to finish.[3] A week later in Colorado, he scored his first World Cup points in a super-G at Beaver Creek, finishing in 29th place.[4]

In 2012, Cochran-Siegle won the Nor-Am downhill and super-G titles and two gold medals at the Junior World Championships, in downhill and combined. However, his progress was interrupted in 2013 when he suffered injuries to his anterior cruciate and medial collateral ligaments during the downhill portion of the combined at the World Championships. He returned to competition in the 2014 season, winning the overall Nor-Am Cup; he was second in the downhill standings and third in the super-G and giant slalom standings.

Cochran-Siegle took the 2015 season off to recover from a lateral meniscus transplant, then returned in the 2016 season, when he made his World Cup giant slalom debut and took his first World Cup point in GS with a 30th place at Kranjska Gora. He finished the season with good results at the national championships at Sun Valley, where he was runner-up in the super-G and giant slalom and fourth in the combined. In 2018, Cochran-Siegle was a member of the U.S. Olympic team and competed in four events; his best result was eleventh in the giant slalom.[2]

World Cup results

Season Age Overall Slalom Giant
slalom
Super-G Downhill Combined
20121913153
201320106415227
2014210 points
201522Injured: out for season
20162316358
20172483383720
201825753316
2019265326234331
2020272020201410
20212822331014
20222915561010
202330291817
202431333314
Standings through January 11, 2024

Race podiums

  • 1 win (1 SG)
  • 2 podiums (1 DH, 1 SG); 22 top tens
Season Date Location Discipline Place
2021December 19, 2020Italy Val Gardena, ItalyDownhill2nd
December 29, 2020Italy Bormio, ItalySuper-G1st

World Championship results

  Year   Age  Slalom  Giant 
 slalom 
Super-GDownhillCombined
20132015DNF1
201522Injured: out for season
201724252819
201926111218

Olympic results

  Year   Age  Slalom  Giant 
 slalom 
Super-GDownhillCombined
201825111423DNF1
202229DNF1214

References

  1. Jack Fitzsimmons; Katharine Huntley; Adam Sullivan (February 8, 2022). "RCS' Olympic silver carries on Cochran legacy". Gray Media Group. WCAX 3 CBS Burlington.
  2. 1 2 3 "Ryan Cochran-Siegle". United States Ski Team. Retrieved February 13, 2017.
  3. FIS World Cup - Men's Downhill - Lake Louise (CAN) - 26.11.2011. International Ski Federation
  4. FIS World Cup - Men's Super-G - Beaver Creek (USA) - 03.12.2011. International Ski Federation
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