Alexandra Meissnitzer
Alexandra Meissnitzer
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Meissnitzer in December 2002 |
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Born |
18 June 1973 (1973-06-18) (age 42) Abtenau, Salzburg, Austria |
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Alexandra Meissnitzer (born 18 June 1973) is a retired alpine skier from Austria. Her specialities are the downhill, super-G and giant slalom disciplines.
She comes from Abtenau, Salzburg. Her father, Hans Meissnitzer, a mechanic by trade, taught her to ski at an early age.
In 2006 Meissnitzer won the bronze in the 2006 Winter Olympics at Turin in the super-G race. In 1999 she won the overall Alpine Ski World Cup, to which she added the super-G and giant slalom World Cups for the same season. She also won two world titles (super-G and giant slalom) at the 1999 Alpine World Ski Championships.
Meissnitzer finished third in the super-G at the 2008 World Cup finals in Bormio, Italy, on 13 March 2008, and set a new record as the oldest woman to finish on the podium in an alpine skiing World Cup race.[1]
World Cup victories
Overall
Individual races
Date |
Location |
Race |
7 December 1995 | Val-d'Isère | Super-G |
20 December 1995 | Veysonnaz | Super-G |
15 March 1998 | Crans-Montana | Giant slalom |
19 November 1998 | Park City | Giant slalom |
29 November 1998 | Lake Louise | Super-G |
10 December 1998 | Val-d'Isère | Super-G |
11 December 1998 | Val-d'Isère | Giant slalom |
19 December 1998 | Veysonnaz | Downhill |
24 January 1999 | Cortina d'Ampezzo | Giant slalom |
22 February 1999 | Åre | Giant slalom |
10 March 1999 | Sierra Nevada | Downhill |
4 January 2004 | Megève | Super-G |
11 December 2004 | Altenmarkt | Super-G |
4 December 2005 | Lake Louise | Super-G |
References
- ↑ http://www.ski-db.com/db/stats/WC_f_age.asp
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