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Atle Lie McGrath

Atle Lie McGrath is a Norwegian World Cup alpine ski racer, primarily competing in slalom and giant slalom. As a member of the Norwegian Alpine Ski Team, he achieved his first World Cup podium finish in December 2020 in the giant slalom event held in Alta Badia, Italy. McGrath is known for his skills in technical alpine skiing disciplines.


1984: Father races in World Cup

In 1984, Atle Lie McGrath's father, Felix McGrath, began racing for the U.S. Ski Team on the World Cup circuit.

1990: Father concludes racing in World Cup

In 1990, Atle Lie McGrath's father, Felix McGrath, concluded racing for the U.S. Ski Team on the World Cup circuit.

April 2000: Atle Lie McGrath's Birth

In April 2000, Atle Lie McGrath was born.

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2018: Junior World Championships

In 2018, Atle Lie McGrath competed at the Junior World Championships, participating in all events (DH, SG, AC, GS, and SL) and was the best U18 skier in three events.

2019: Silver Medalist

In 2019, Atle Lie McGrath competed at the Junior World Championships, where he won the silver medal in the combined event and finished fourth in the downhill, just 0.01 second from the podium.

December 2020: First World Cup Podium

In December 2020, Atle Lie McGrath achieved his first World Cup podium in the giant slalom at Alta Badia, Italy.

March 2022: First World Cup Victory

In March 2022, Atle Lie McGrath secured his first World Cup victory in the slalom discipline at Flachau, Austria.

2026: Winter Olympics

During the 2026 Winter Olympics, Atle Lie McGrath held a significant lead in the first run of the men's slalom but failed to finish the second run. He competed shortly after the death of his grandfather on the day of the opening ceremony.