Patrick-Paul Schwarzacher-Joyce

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BIOGRAPHY

Patrick-Paul Schwarzacher-Joyce represented Ireland in alpine skiing at two Winter Olympics, becoming the first skier ever to represent Ireland at the Games.

At Nagano 1998 he finished 27th in the downhill and 15th in the combined. At Salt Lake City 2002 he finished 47th in the combined downhill and 33rd in the Super-G. Born in London to an Austrian father and an Irish mother, he was raised in Austria and based in St Anton, training with a professional programme. He was the sole representative of Irish alpine skiing at both Games – described at the time as effectively being “the Irish Alpine ski team” in his own right – and largely unknown in Ireland, where he said winter sports “were not a big deal.”

He first competed internationally for Ireland at the 1997 World Championships.

Gender

Male

Discipline

Alpine

Games

Salt Lake 2002, Nagano 1998

Olympic Results

27th (downhill), 15th (combined), Nagano 1998 (Winter Olympics); 47th (combined), 33rd (Super-G), Salt Lake City 2002 (Winter Olympics)

Date Of Birth

July 5, 1972

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