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Otto Tschudi was born on 22 January, 1949 in Colorado, is a skier. Discover Otto Tschudi's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 74 years old?

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Occupation alpine skier businessman
Age 75 years old
Zodiac Sign Aquarius
Born 22 January 1949
Birthday 22 January
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Nationality United States

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1992

In 1992 Tschudi joined the Board of Trustees of the University of Denver, where he raised the money to re-establish the ski team.

1978

Tschudi married Yvonne Louise Ericksen (1978). They have one daughter, Solveig Louise Tschudi Lawrence (born 1979) and three grandchildren.

1972

In the lead-up to the 1972-73 World Pro Racing season Tschudi persuaded Rossignol North America to sponsor an international team including, among others, Tyler Palmer (USA), Jean-Claude Killy (France) and Malcolm Milne (Australia). Among his sponsors he recruited Sun Valley Resort, Avis, Air France, Look, Mossant, Swix, Smith and Raichle ski boots. Tschudi graduated the University of Denver in 1974, with combined BS/BA degrees in hotel and restaurant management. Thereafter he focused on skiing-related businesses, launching a line of padded ski racing suits under the label Otto Racing, and (beginning in 1977) serving as director of skiing at Winter Park Resort in Colorado. With sports commentator Larry Zimmer, he hosted a weekly television ski program on Denver’s NBC affiliate. Meanwhile, he continued to race on the pro circuit, representing fellow racers first as vice president of the International Ski Racers Association (1973–76), then as president of its successor organization, the Professional Ski Racers Association (1981–82). During his pro racing career he represented Rossignol, Atomic and Head skis and Swix ski wax; he also worked on athlete relationships for the International Management Group. In 1982 Tschudi retired from ski racing and joined Montgomery Securities in San Francisco, using his facility with languages and extensive contacts in Europe to sell financial products in the EU. In 1999 he opened the London office of Thomas Weisel Partners. Today (2018), Tschudi is managing director of international sales at Stifel Nicolaus, which acquired Weisel in 2010. Separately, Tschudi owns a land development company in Norway.

1970

Tschudi continued to represent the Norwegian team in international racing, posting top ten results in three more World Cup slaloms in 1970 and 1971, and winning the CanAm slalom championship. At the 1972 Sapporo Olympics he was disqualified in the GS and slalom. Following the Olympics Tschudi turned professional, joining Bob Beattie’s World Pro Skiing for the 1972-73 season. He raced on the dual-format pro tour until 1982.

1968

Tschudi ran his first World Cup slalom at Kitzbuhel, on 21 January 1968 - a day before his 19th birthday. He finished 10th. He failed to finish in the GS and downhill at the 1968 Grenoble Olympics. The following year he was recruited to attend the University of Denver by his ski coach, Willy Schaeffler. In the spring of 1969 Tschudi won the Norwegian national championship in giant slalom, and graduated high school. He arrived in Denver that June to compete in the 1970 season. He won the 1970 NCAA downhill championship while helping the team to its 13th NCAA championship. He repeated the downhill championship in 1971 and 1972, while also winning the slalom and combined championships, and the NorAm slalom championship, in 1971. In 1972 he won the U.S. slalom championship.

1949

Otto Victor Tschudi Jr. (born January 22, 1949) is a Norwegian alpine skier best known for success in the American NCAA Skiing Championships and World Pro Skiing ski racing circuits. He participated at the 1968 Winter Olympics in Grenoble and at the 1972 Winter Olympics in Sapporo, and achieved four top-ten results in World Cup slalom races. Between 1970 and 1972 he won five individual NCAA championships for the University of Denver Pioneers ski team while the team won two team championships. After the Sapporo Olympics Tschudi competed for eight seasons on the World Pro Skiing Tour, leading the Rossignol international team. He served as president of the Professional Ski Racers Association and as director of skiing at Winter Park Resort in Colorado. Tschudi later joined the financial-service firm Montgomery Securities in San Francisco, and rose to become a partner and managing director of international sales at Thomas Weisel Partners (now Stifel Financial).