Dario Cologna


Dario Cologna is a Swiss cross-country skier. He has four overall World Cup victories, four Olympic gold medals, one World Championships gold medal and four Tour de Ski victories in his career.

Career

Early career and the breakthrough 2008–09 season

Cologna is a native Rumantsch speaker. In 2006, Dario Cologna won a bronze medal at the 10 km classic event in the Junior World Championships in Kranj, Slovenia. Cologna debuted in the FIS Cross-Country World Cup in Kuusamo in November 2006, and took his first points in Falun in March 2007. During the 2007–08 season, Cologna finished in the top ten four times and placed 37th overall.
In December 2008, Cologna took his first World Cup podium finish with a second place in the 30-kilometre competition in La Clusaz. On 27 December, he won his first World Cup race as he finished first on the 15 km classic pursuit on stage two of the 2008–09 Tour de Ski. He went on to win the Tour in January 2009, finishing the final event almost a minute ahead of runner-up Petter Northug. Cologna also won the overall 2008–09 World Cup with more than 100 points in front of the second place after placing 2 times first and other 3 times on the podium.

2010 and 2014 Olympics

He finished the 2009–10 FIS Cross-Country World Cup fourth, winning a race and taking other two podiums. He also came in third in the 2009–10 Tour de Ski.
In the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics he won the gold medal in the men's 15km freestyle event. Cologna is the first Swiss to win a cross-country skiing gold medal at the Winter Olympics.
Cologna won the 2010–11 FIS Cross-Country World Cup with more than 300 points ahead of Petter Northug, who came second. In this season he won four races and took other six podiums, winning the 2010–11 Tour de Ski with 27 seconds ahead of Northug.
During the 2011–12 FIS Cross-Country World Cup season, Cologna won eight races and took twelve additional podium positions; his 20 podiums is as of the 2018–19 season still a record for most podiums in a season.
On 8 January 2012, Cologna took his third Tour de Ski overall win in Val di Fiemme, winning the 2011–12 Tour de Ski. He finished more than a minute ahead of everyone else, with Marcus Hellner being second and Petter Northug third. With this performance, Cologna won his third Tour de Ski overall win, being the only male athlete to ever have done so. He also snatched the yellow jersey becoming world no. 1 in the 2011–12 FIS Cross-Country World Cup as of 8 January 2012.
At the World Championships 2013 in Val di Fiemme Cologna won the 30 km pursuit.
He won the 30 km skiathlon at the Sochi Olympics. Later in the games he successfully defended his title from the Vancouver Olympics in the 15 km race, this time in classic technique.

2017–18 season: Fourth Tour de Ski and third consecutive Olympic 15 km

Cologna won his fourth Tour de Ski title by winning the 2017–18 edition. He won two of the six stages of the Tour, both in Lenzerheide, and won the overall standings with a margin of one minute and 26.5 seconds to second-placed Martin Johnsrud Sundby. Alongside female skier Justyna Kowalczyk, Cologna is the only athlete to win the Tour de Ski four times. At the PyeongChang Olympics Cologna won the 15 kilometre freestyle. He became the first cross-country skier to win three consecutive 15 km Olympic events. On 10 March 2018, he became the first Swiss to win the prestigious Holmenkollen 50 km.

Olympic results

Year Age 15 km
individual
30 km
skiathlon
50 km
mass start
Sprint 4 × 10 km
relay
Team
sprint
201023Gold13101011
201427GoldGold25265
201831Gold691111

World Championship results

Year Age 15 km
individual
30 km
skiathlon
50 km
mass start
Sprint 4 × 10 km
relay
Team
sprint
20092264147
20112425242099
2013268GoldSilver6
20152818Silver65
20173074
20193261478

World Cup results

All results are sourced from the International Ski Federation.

Season titles

Individual podiums

No.SeasonDateLocationRaceLevelPlace
1 2008–09 6 December 2008 La Clusaz, France30 km Mass Start FWorld Cup2nd
2 2008–09 27 December 2008 Oberhof, Germany3.75 km Individual FStage World Cup2nd
3 2008–09 28 December 2008 Oberhof, Germany15 km Pursuit CStage World Cup1st
4 2008–09 27 December 2008
– 4 January 2009
Tour de SkiOverall StandingsWorld Cup1st
5 2008–09 20 March 2009 Falun, Sweden3.3 km Individual FStage World Cup2nd
6 2008–09 21 March 2009 Falun, Sweden10 km + 10 km Pursuit C/FStage World Cup1st
7 2008–09 18–22 March 2009 World Cup FinalOverall StandingsWorld Cup1st
8 2009–10 6 January 2010 Cortina-Toblach, Italy35 km Pursuit FStage World Cup2nd
9 2009–10 1–10 January 2010 Tour de SkiOverall StandingsWorld Cup3rd
10 2009–10 5 February 2010 Canmore, Canada15 km Individual FWorld Cup3rd
11 2009–10 6 February 2010 Canmore, Canada1.7 km Sprint CWorld Cup3rd
12 2009–10 19 March 2010 Falun, Sweden3.3 km Individual CStage World Cup1st
13 2010–11 20 November 2010 Gällivare, Sweden15 km Individual FWorld Cup2nd
14 2010–11 27 November 2010 Rukatunturi, Finland10 km Individual CStage World Cup1st
15 2010–11 26–28 November 2010 Nordic OpeningOverall StandingsWorld Cup2nd
16 2010–11 12 December 2010 Davos, Switzerland1.4 km Sprint FWorld Cup3rd
17 2010–11 1 January 2011 Oberhof, Germany15 km Pursuit CStage World Cup1st
18 2010–11 2 January 2011 Oberstdorf, Germany1.2 km Sprint CStage World Cup3rd
19 2010–11 3 January 2011 Oberstdorf, Germany10 km + 10 km Pursuit C/FStage World Cup2nd
20 2010–11 5 January 2011 Toblach, Italy1.3 km Sprint FStage World Cup2nd
21 2010–11 6 January 2011 Cortina-Toblach, Italy35 km Pursuit FStage World Cup1st
22 2010–11 8 January 2011 Val di Fiemme, Italy20 km Mass Start CStage World Cup2nd
23 2010–11 31 December 2010
– 9 January 2011
Tour de SkiOverall StandingsWorld Cup1st
24 2010–11 12 March 2011 Lahti, Finland10 km + 10 km Pursuit C/FWorld Cup1st
25 2010–11 16–20 March 2011 World Cup FinalOverall StandingsWorld Cup3rd
26 2011–12 25–27 November 2011 Nordic OpeningOverall StandingsWorld Cup2nd
27 2011–12 17 December 2011 Rogla, Slovenia15 km Mass Start CWorld Cup2nd
28 2011–12 18 December 2011 Rogla, Slovenia1.2 km Sprint FWorld Cup1st
29 2011–12 29 December 2011 Oberhof, Germany3.75 km Individual FStage World Cup2nd
30 2011–12 30 December 2011 Oberhof, Germany15 km Pursuit CStage World Cup3rd
31 2011–12 1 January 2012 Oberstdorf, Germany10 km + 10 km Skiathlon C/FStage World Cup2nd
32 2011–12 2 January 2012 Toblach, Italy5 km Individual CStage World Cup3rd
33 2011–12 4 January 2012 Toblach, Italy1.3 km Sprint FStage World Cup3rd
34 2011–12 5 January 2011 Cortina-Toblach, Italy35 km Pursuit FStage World Cup1st
35 2011–12 7 January 2012 Val di Fiemme, Italy20 km Mass Start CStage World Cup3rd
36 2011–12 29 December 2011
– 8 January 2012
Tour de SkiOverall StandingsWorld Cup1st
37 2011–12 21 January 2012 Otepää, Estonia1.4 km Sprint CWorld Cup1st
38 2011–12 22 January 2012 Otepää, Estonia15 km Individual CWorld Cup1st
39 2011–12 11 January 2012 Nové Město, Czech Republic30 km Mass Start CWorld Cup2nd
40 2011–12 18 January 2012 Szklarska Poręba, Poland15 km Individual CWorld Cup2nd
41 2011–12 3 March 2012 Lahti, Finland15 km + 15 km Skiathlon C/FWorld Cup1st
42 2011–12 10 March 2012 Oslo, Norway50 km Mass Start CWorld Cup2nd
43 2011–12 16 March 2012 Falun, Sweden3.3 km Individual FStage World Cup2nd
44 2011–12 17 March 2012 Falun, Sweden15 km Mass Start CStage World Cup1st
45 2011–12 14–18 March 2012 World Cup FinalOverall StandingsWorld Cup1st
46 2012–13 2 December 2012 Rukatunturi, Finland15 km Pursuit CStage World Cup2nd
47 2012–13 3 January 2013 Cortina-Toblach, Italy35 km Pursuit FStage World Cup3rd
48 2012–13 3 January 2013 Cortina-Toblach, Italy5 km Individual CStage World Cup3rd
49 2012–13 29 December 2012
– 6 January 2013
Tour de SkiOverall StandingsWorld Cup2nd
50 2012–13 19 January 2013 La Clusaz, France15 km Mass Start CWorld Cup3rd
51 2012–13 1 February 2013 Sochi, Russia1.8 km Sprint FWorld Cup2nd
52 2012–13 2 February 2013 Sochi, Russia15 km + 15 km Skiathlon C/FWorld Cup1st
53 2012–13 16 February 2013 Davos, Switzerland1.5 km Sprint CWorld Cup2nd
54 2012–13 17 February 2013 Davos, Switzerland15 km Individual FWorld Cup2nd
55 2013–14 1 February 2014 Toblach, Italy15 km Individual CWorld Cup2nd
56 2014–15 13 December 2014 Davos, Switzerland15 km Individual CWorld Cup2nd
57 2014–15 3 January 2015 Oberstdorf, Germany4 km Individual FStage World Cup1st
58 2014–15 10 January 2015 Val di Fiemme, Italy15 km Mass Start CStage World Cup3rd
59 2014–15 23 January 2015 Rybinsk, Russia15 km Individual FWorld Cup1st
60 2014–15 1 February 2013 Rybinsk, Russia15 km + 15 km Skiathlon C/FWorld Cup2nd
61 2014–15 14 March 2015 Oslo, Norway50 km Mass Start FWorld Cup2nd
62 2015–16 28 November 2015 Rukatunturi, Finland10 km Individual FStage World Cup3rd
63 2015–16 6 January 2016 Oberstdorf, Germany15 km Mass Start CStage World Cup2nd
64 2016–17 3 January 2017 Oberstdorf, Germany10 km + 10 km Skiathlon C/FStage World Cup3rd
65 2016–17 31 December 2016
– 8 January 2017
Tour de SkiOverall StandingsWorld Cup3rd
662017–1831 December 2017 Lenzerheide, Switzerland15 km Individual CStage World Cup1st
672017–181 January 2018 Lenzerheide, Switzerland15 km Pursuit FStage World Cup1st
682017–1830 December 2017
– 7 January 2018
Tour de SkiOverall StandingsWorld Cup1st
692017–1828 January 2018 Seefeld, Austria15 km Mass Start FWorld Cup1st
702017–1810 March 2018 Oslo, Norway50 km Mass Start FWorld Cup1st
712017–1816–18 March 2018 World Cup FinalOverall StandingsWorld Cup3rd
72 2019–20 15 December 2019 Davos, Switzerland15 km Individual FWorld Cup3rd

Team podiums

No.SeasonDateLocationRaceLevelPlaceTeammates
12010–1119 December 2010 La Clusaz, France4 × 10 km Relay C/FWorld Cup1stLivers / Fischer / Perl
22019–201 March 2020 Lahti, Finland4 × 7.5 km Relay C/FWorld Cup2ndKlee / Rüesch / Furger

Personal life

He is the older brother of Swiss skier Gianluca Cologna.