sport.wikisort.org - Athlete Andrea Fischbacher (born 14 October 1985)[1] is a retired alpine ski racer from Austria.
Austrian alpine skier
Andrea Fischbacher Fischbacher in December 2008
Disciplines Super-G, Downhill, Giant slalom, Combined Club Union Skiklub Eben i.P. Born (1985-10-14 ) 14 October 1985 (age 36) Schwarzach im Pongau , Salzburg, AustriaHeight 164 cm (5 ft 5 in) World Cup debut 11 March 2004 (age 18) Retired 10 June 2015 (age 29) Website andrea-fischbacher.at Teams 2 – (2006, 2010) Medals 1 (1 gold) Teams 4 – (2005, 2009–13) Medals 1 (0 gold) Seasons 11 – (2005–15) Wins 3 – (2 DH, 1 SG) Podiums 10 – (2 DH, 6 SG, 1 GS) Overall titles 0 – (10th in 2009, 2010 ) Discipline titles 0 – (2nd in DH, 2009)
Career
Born in Schwarzach im Pongau , Salzburg, Fischbacher now lives in Eben im Pongau . She made her World Cup debut in March 2004 in Sestriere , Italy, where she would claim her first World Cup victory four years later, a dead-heat tie with Fabienne Suter. Fischbacher competed for Austria at the Winter Olympics in 2006 and again in 2010, where she won the gold medal in the Super-G, ahead of Tina Maze and Lindsey Vonn .[2] [3] In the Downhill on February 17, she finished 4th, missing the bronze medal by 0.03 seconds.
Left off the Austrian team for the 2014 Winter Olympics, Fischbacher responded with a victory in the first race after the games, her first World Cup podium in over four years.[4]
World Cup results
Race podiums
3 wins – (2 DH, 1 SG)
10 podiums – (3 DH, 6 SG, 1 GS)
Season
Date
Location
Discipline
Place
2006 4 Dec 2005 Lake Louise, Canada Super-G 2nd
9 Dec 2005 Aspen, USA Super-G 3rd
2007 15 Mar 2007 Lenzerheide, Switzerland Super-G 2nd
2008 10 Feb 2008 Sestriere , ItalySuper-G 1st ^
2009 25 Oct 2008 Sölden , AustriaGiant slalom 3rd
7 Dec 2008 Lake Louise, Canada Super-G 2nd
27 Feb 2009 Bansko , BulgariaDownhill 2nd
28 Feb 2009 Downhill 1st
2010 31 Jan 2010 St. Moritz , SwitzerlandSuper-G 2nd
2014 2 Mar 2014 Crans-Montana, Switzerland Downhill 1st
^ Tie for first with Fabienne Suter.
Season standings
Season Age Overall Slalom Giant slalom Super-G Downhill Combined
2005 19 68 — 50 29 47 —
2006 20 15 34 14 7 36 19
2007 21 13 39 18 8 11 35
2008 22 20 52 27 12 25 21
2009 23 10 — 14 8 2 20
2010 24 10 — 17 5 15 20
2011 25 14 — 13 13 11 15
2012 26 31 — 34 15 17 —
2013 27 60 — — 21 33 —
2014 28 21 — 33 38 8 —
2015 29 63 — 31 40 31 —
World Championship results
Year Age Slalom Giant slalom Super-G Downhill Combined
2005 19 — — 7 — —
2007 21 — — — — —
2009 23 — 24 3 7 —
2011 25 — 25 DNF 9 —
2013 27 — — 9 8 —
2015 29 — — — — —
Olympic results
Fischbacher (center) with super-G medalists Tina Maze and Lindsey Vonn at the 2010 Winter Olympics
Year Age Slalom Giant slalom Super-G Downhill Combined
2006 20 — — 13 — —
2010 24 — — 1 4 —
2014 28 — — — — —
Personal
Fischbacher is a second cousin of Hermann Maier , a multiple Olympic, World Cup, and world champion.[5]
References
Portrait – Andrea Fischbacher (AUT) – WC Gesamtwertung 06/07 – Ergebnisse – Aktuelles – Ski, Snow, Skiing, Wintersport, Skigebiete, Telemark, Schneehöhen, Skireisen, Skiweltcup, Ski Alpin – ski2b.com "Ladies Super-G Results." Archived 22 February 2010 at the Wayback Machine Vancouver2010.com. Published 02-20-2010. Retrieved 02-20-2010. "Andrea Fischbacher is victorious in Olympic super-G" . BBC Sport . BBC. 20 February 2010. Archived from the original on 21 February 2010. Retrieved 21 February 2010 . Mintz, Geoff (2 March 2014). "From bib 29, Fischbacher takes the win in Crans Montana" . Ski Racing . Retrieved 2 March 2014 . "The Herminator's cousin races to Super-G gold" . Bild. 21 February 2010. Archived from the original on 24 February 2010. Retrieved 11 March 2010 . .
External links
Awards
Preceded by
Austrian Sportswoman of the year 2010
Succeeded byElisabeth Görgl
Olympic champions in alpine skiing – women's super-G
FIS Alpine Ski Europa Cup – Women's Overall winners
1972: Fabienne Serrat
1973: Martine Couttet
1974: Elena Matous
1975: Dagmar Kuzmanová
1976: Gabi Hauser
1977: Ursula Konzett
1978: Christine Loike
1979: Bente Dahlum
1980: Erika Gfererer
1981: Diane Haight
1982: Sonja Stotz
1983: Christine von Grünigen
1984: Anita Wachter
1985: Karin Buder
1986: Manuela Ruef
1987: Christa Kinshofer
1988: Petra Bernet
1989: Sabine Ginther
1990: Agneta Hjorth
1991: Alexandra Meissnitzer
1992: Lara Magoni
1993: Kristina Andersson
1994: Mélanie Turgeon
1995: Karin Köllerer
1996: Sylviane Berthod / Svetlana Gladycheva
1997: Marianna Salchinger
1998: Marianna Salchinger
1999: Silvia Berger
2000: Selina Heregger
2001: Lilian Kummer
2002: Maria Riesch
2003: Elisabeth Görgl
2004: Karin Blaser
2005: Andrea Fischbacher
2006: Anna Fenninger
2007: Anna Fenninger
2008: Lara Gut
2009: Karin Hackl
2010: Lena Dürr
2011: Jessica Depauli
2012: Lisa Agerer
2013: Ramona Siebenhofer
2014: Michelle Gisin
2015: Ricarda Haaser
2016: Maren Skjøld
2017: Kristina Riis-Johannessen
2018: Nina Ortlieb
2019: Elisabeth Reisinger
2020: Nadine Fest
2021: Marte Monsen
2022: Franziska Gritsch
На других языках - [en] Andrea Fischbacher [it] Andrea Fischbacher Andrea Fischbacher (Eben im Pongau, 14 ottobre 1985) è un'ex sciatrice alpina austriaca, campionessa olimpica nel supergigante a Vancouver 2010 e vincitrice della Coppa Europa 2004-2005. [ru] Фишбахер, Андреа Андреа Фишбахер (нем. Andrea Fischbacher, род. 14 октября 1985 года, Шварцах-им-Понгау, Австрия) — австрийская горнолыжница, олимпийская чемпионка 2010 года и бронзовый призёр чемпионата мира 2009 года в супергиганте. Двукратная чемпионка мира среди юниоров в супергиганте (2004 и 2005).
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