Template:Infobox alpine ski racer/doc

Usage
Copy and paste the template below:

Parameters
This template accepts all parameters that Infobox sportsperson accepts. Please see here for a complete list.


 * name: Name of the skier (need not exactly match page name)
 * gender: use "m" for males or "f" for females
 * image: An image of the person. Only the file name is required, such as example.jpg or sample.png. It is not necessary to use File: before the name or to wikilink the image. If no image is available, do not use an image placeholder.
 * image_size: A size in pixels to display the image, such as 200px (width), x300px (height), or 200x300px (max width and height). Use only when absolutely necessary. If empty or omitted, frameless is used to display the image at the default thumbnail size (normally 220px, but logged in users may change this at Preferences: Appearance).
 * alt: Alternative text for image, for visually impaired readers (see WP:ALT).
 * caption: Optional caption to be displayed below the image.
 * disciplines: events regularly contested by the skier on the World Cup
 * club: local "home" ski team, if applicable
 * full_name: The full name of the person, if different than name or birth_name.
 * birth_name: The birth name of the person, if different than name or full_name.
 * birth_date: If the person is living, use Birth date and age, Birth-date and age, or Birth year and age. If deceased, use Birth date or Birth-date.
 * birth_place: town/city, state/province, country
 * death_date: (if applicable) If the date of birth is known, use Death date and age, Death-date and age, or Death year and age. Otherwise, use Death date or Death-date.
 * death_place: (if applicable) town/city, state/province, country
 * height: The skier's height. Use "X cm", "X m" or "X ft Y in". The infobox will automatically display the appropriate conversion.
 * → 5 ft 10 in (178 cm)
 * → 180 cm (5 ft 11 in)
 * → 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in)


 * wcdebut: Date of first World Cup start
 * retired: (if applicable)
 * website: use URL template, e.g. example.com
 * olympicteams: number of Olympics attended
 * olympicmedals: (if applicable)
 * olympicgolds: (if applicable)
 * paralympicteams: number of Paralympics attended
 * paralympicmedals: (if applicable)
 * paralympicgolds: (if applicable)
 * worldsteams: number of World Championships attended
 * worldsmedals: (if applicable)
 * worldsgolds: (if applicable)
 * wcseasons: number of full or partial World Cup seasons competed in
 * wcwins: number of World Cup wins (if applicable)
 * wcpodiums: number of World Cup top-three finishes (if none, there is probably no reason for a Wikipedia page to exist yet)
 * wcoveralls: number of overall World Cup season titles (if applicable)
 * wctitles: number of World Cup season titles in an individual discipline, e.g. giant slalom (if applicable)
 * medals or medaltemplates: All templates from the medal records table except MedalTableTop and MedalBottom. For more information, see the medal templates documentation.
 * medals-expand or show-medals: If set to yes or any value, the medals table is shown (expanded). Otherwise, it is hidden (collapsed) and will only be displayed if the "show" link is selected.
 * updated: Date information was updated (use or  for the current date)

Supporting templates

 * br separated entries
 * Infobox person/height
 * Infobox medal templates