- Parents are Marlise and Francis Cuche.
- Switched from Atomic to Head skis following the 2006 season, joining Bode Miller and Hermann Maier.
- Made 181 top ten finishes.
- On 19 January 2012 announced his retirement.
- Resides in Les Bugnenets.
- Has 22 individual wins.
- In December 2012, the Swiss ski federation announced that Cuche would work with his former teammates as a downhill coach after they suffered a slow start to the season.
- Speaks French and German.
- Has 6 season titles: 4 for the downhill, one for the Super-G and one for the giant slalom.
- Extended the record for the oldest winner of a World Cup race with his 21st and last career victory in the super-G of Crans Montana on 24 February 2012 to 37 years, 192 days.
- Won one silver Olympic medal in the Super-G in 1998 in Nagano.
- His club is Chasseral Dombresson.
- Competed in the downhill, Super-G and giant slalom.
- Won 4 medals from World Championships over the years - one gild, 2 silver and one bronze.
- Is a former alpine ski racer.
- Won the Swiss Sports Personality of the Year in 2009 and 2011.
- Participated in 4 Olympic Games during his career from 1998 in Nagano until 2010 in Vancouver.
- His equipment consists of: skis, bindings and boots: Head.
- Has 67 individual podiums.
- In January 2012 during the "Swiss Awards", won the Swiss Person of the Year award in 2011.
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