Konrad Bartelski

Konrad Bartelski

Konrad Bartelski (born 27 May, 1954) is a former British alpine ski racer who produced the best result by a Briton on the Alpine Skiing World Cup circuit in 1981 by coming within 0.11 seconds of winning a World Cup downhill race at Val Gardena. [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/winterolympics2002/low/english/alpine_skiing/newsid_1840000/1840091.stm Baxter to kickstart skiing boom] bbc.co.uk]

Early career

Bartelski grew up in the Netherlands and has a Polish surname. He competed at his first Olympics at the 1972 Winter Games in Sapporo at the age of just 17. Two years later, he finished 15th at the 1974 World Championships.

In February 1975, he had a dramatic and spectacular fall during the downhill race at Megève and suffered a concussion and a broken nose which kept him out of action for several weeks. He failed to feature in the top placings for the next five years until finishing 12th at the 1980 Winter Olympics in Lake Placid.

Biggest success

Bartelski stunned the ski-ing world during his performance at the World Cup at Val Gardena, Italy on 13 December 1981 when he finished the downhill in 2 minutes 07.52 seconds, just 0.11 behind the race winner Austria's Erwin Resch.

Britain had never produced a successful downhill racer, and Bartelski's performance resulted in the French television commentator saying, "Ce n'est pas possible! C'est un anglais" ("It's not possible, It's an Englishman").

The second placing result remains the highest placing by a Briton in any World Cup race.

After Val Gardena

British television viewers began to tune in more regularly to Ski Sunday each week to follow the performances of a surprise hero, but Bartelski failed to improve on his biggest result. He finished 7th in Schladming in February 1982 and also had a 13th place and two 15th place finishes during that winter season. He ended the season ranked 19th in the World Cup standings.

He retired from World Cup races in 1983.

Later career

Towards the end of his career, Bartelski began to make appearances in the commentary box for Ski Sunday on BBC television - the programme which gained him his fame in his home country.

He also worked for Sky Television on the Ford Ski Report and Great Escapes and for BBC Radio Five Live and several broadsheet UK newpapers including The Guardian, Daily Mail, Sunday Telegraph, Sunday Times and The Times.

For 10 years he was a director of Badger Sports, a Winter Sports distributor with a £1.25 million turnover.

In the late 1990s, he switched to behind the television cameras, as an assistant producer for Trans World International (TWI) and moved to Octagon CSI in 2001. By 2003 he moved to ESPN Classic Sport, broadcasting in Italy and France and later the United Kingdom.

Personal life

Bartelski, married to Shauna, with a grown up daughter, Sophie, is also a charity worker: Since 1997 he has been President and former chairman of Back-Up, a charity for the disabled, including a number of disabled skiers. He is also Chairman of the Selectors of the British Ski and Snowboard Federation, and a fund-raiser for Christies’ British Ski Team Appeal Auction.

He speaks fluent German and Dutch, since he was educated in the Netherlands.

References

External links

* [http://www.konradbartelski.com/ Official web site]
* [http://www.fis-ski.com/uk/604/613.html?sector=AL&listid=&competitorid=3146&type=result Bartelski results] FIS website


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