Armin ZöggelerOMRI is a retired Italian luger and double Olympic champion. He is one of the most successful men in the sport, nicknamed Il Cannibale, for his notable series of victories, or The Iceblood Champion, for his always cold, rational approach to the races. Fellow luger Tucker West described Zöggeler as the sport's equivalent of Michael Jordan. At the Winter Olympic Games, Zöggeler has won six medals in six consecutive Olympics – and this is a record in sport. He also has sixteen medals at the FIL World Luge Championships. At the FIL European Luge Championships, Zöggeler has earned eighteen medals. In June 2019 he was inducted in the FILHall of Fame.
Personal life
Zöggeler was born in Meran, South Tyrol, into a farming family. A Carabiniere by profession, he began to luge at a very young age, over natural tracks. He won the junior World Cup when he was 14, and made his debut with the Italian national team at the age of 19. He also took three medals at the Junior World Championships: a silver in 1992 followed by two golds in 1993 and 1994. Despite a lack of tracks in Italy until the construction of the Cesana Pariol track for the 2006 Winter Olympics, he evolved into one of the most effective lugers ever. Zöggeler lives in the town of Lana, in South Tyrol. He got married on 12 May 2007, and had two children, Nina and Thomas. During times when he is not training, Zöggeler enjoys swimming, field hockey, and collecting and watching television dramas. He is the uncle of fellow luger Sandra Robatscher.
Achievements
At the Winter Olympics, Zöggeler has won six medals in the same individual competition in six consecutive Olympics, the first to do so; including two golds, one silver, and three bronze. He has sixteen medals at the FIL World Luge Championships, including six golds, five silvers, and five bronzes. At the FIL European Luge Championships, Zöggeler has earned eighteen medals. This includes four golds, six silvers, and eight bronzes. He won the overall Luge World Cup in men's singles ten times. This is another record together with Markus Prock. Zöggeler's 57 individual wins in the World Cup, he is first of all time, beating the previous record of 33 wins by both German Georg Hackl and Austrian Markus Prock. He also took 26 seconds and 20 thirds in World Cup races. He also won 20 Italian national championship titles between 1993 and 2013. Zöggeler was made a Commander of the Order of Merit of the Italian Republic in 2010. In March 2018 a 37-minute documentary filmArmin Zöggeler: La leggenda dello slittino was exhibited and made available for loan free of charge in Bolzano, with Zöggeler meeting members of the audience after the screening.