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Gerda Weissensteiner OMRI (born 3 January 1969) is an Italian luger and bobsleigh pilot who competed from the late 1980s to 2006. Competing in six Winter Olympics, she won the gold medal in the women's singles luge event at the 1994 Winter Olympics in Lillehammer, and together with Jennifer Isacco she won the bronze in Turin in the two-woman bobsleigh at the 2006 Winter Olympics. She was the first Italian sportsperson to win Olympic medals in two disciplines.[1]

Gerda Weissensteiner
Personal information
NationalityItalian
Born (1969-01-03) 3 January 1969 (age 53)
Bolzano, Italy
Height166 cm (5 ft 5 in)
Weight63 kg (139 lb)
Sport
CountryItaly
SportLuge
Bobsleigh
ClubG.S. Forestale
Medal record
Women's luge
Olympic Games
1994 LillehammerWomen's singles
World Championships
1989 WinterbergMixed team
1993 CalgaryWomen's singles
1989 WinterbergWomen's singles
1990 CalgaryMixed team
1995 LillehammerMixed team
1991 WinterbergMixed team
1993 CalgaryMixed team
1995 LillehammerWomen's singles
1996 AltenbergWomen's singles
1996 AltenbergMixed team
1997 IglsMixed team
World Cup
1992-93 Women's singles
1997-98 Women's singles
1988-89 Women's singles
1989-90 Women's singles
1990-91 Women's singles
1995-96 Women's singles
European Championships
1994 KönigsseeWomen's singles
1994 KönigsseeMixed team
1990 IglsWomen's singles
1998 OberhofMixed team
1988 KönigsseeMixed team
1990 IglsMixed team
1996 SiguldaMixed team
Women's bobsleigh
Olympic Games
2006 TurinTwo woman
World Cup
2002-03 Two-woman
2003-04 Two-woman
European Championships
2006 St. Moritz Two-woman

Luge career


Weissensteiner was introduced to luge by her uncle at the age of seven, initially sledding on natural luge tracks.[1] She won a World Junior Luge Championship title in 1988.[2]

Weissensteiner won eleven medals at the FIL World Luge Championships, including two gold (Women's singles: 1993, Mixed team: 1989), three silvers (Women's singles: 1989, Mixed team: 1990, 1995), and six bronzes (Women's singles: 1995, 1996; Mixed team: 1991, 1993, 1996, 1997).

She was also won seven medals at the FIL European Luge Championships with two golds (Mixed team and Women's singles: both in 1994), two silvers (Women's singles: 1990; Mixed team: 1998), and three bronzes (Mixed team: 1988, 1990, 1996).

Weissensteiner won the overall Luge World Cup title in women's singles twice (1992-3, 1997-8). She took a total of 13 wins, eight second places and eight third places in World Cup races. She was also the flagbearer at the opening ceremonies of the 1998 Winter Olympics in Nagano. Her Olympic triumph was dampened by the death of her brother in a car accident a few days later: during his funeral, a burglar broke into Weissensteiner's home and stole her gold medal. Following the Games she retired from luge, becoming a youth luge coach.[1]


Bobsleigh career


Weissensteiner returned to sledding as a bobsleigh pilot in 2001. She finished seventh in the 2-woman bobsleigh (with the former biker Antonella Bellutti, a gold medalist in track cycling) at the 2002 Winter Olympics. After the 2002 Games she teamed up with sprinter Jennifer Isacco, who she competed with until her retirement from the sport.[1] Their best finish in the Bobsleigh World Cup was third twice in the two-woman event. (2002-3, 2003-4 (tied with Germany's Susi Erdmann)). She finished sixth in the 2-woman bobsleigh event at the 2005 FIBT World Championships in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. The following year, Weissensteiner and Isacco finished second in the European Championships,[2] and Weissensteiner joined Erdmann as being one of only two sledders to win a medal in both bobsleigh and luge at the Winter Olympics.

She retired from all competition after the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin. That year she was appointed as a Knight of the Order of Merit of the Italian Republic. In addition she has a rhododendron named after her:[3] this was part of a collaboration between the Accademia dei Georgofili and the Italian National Olympic Committee to name an azalea after each medal winner at the 2006 Winter Olympics and the 2006 Winter Paralympics.[4] Subsequently, she returned to youth coaching in luge as well as working as a press officer for the Italian Luge Federation.[2]


See also



References


  1. "Gerda Weissensteiner". Italian Winter Sports Federation (in Italian). Retrieved 16 February 2019.
  2. "Gerda Weissensteiner". Sports Reference. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 16 February 2019.
  3. "Rhododendron 'Gerda Weissensteiner' (EA)". rhs.org.uk. Retrieved 16 February 2019.
  4. Scariot, Valentina; Merlo, Francesco (2008). "Riflessioni su camelia e azalea" [Reflections on camelia and azalea]. Atti dell'Accademia dei Georgofili. 8 (in Italian). Florence, Italy: Accademia dei Georgofili. 3 (2): 279–283. ISSN 0367-4134. Retrieved 16 February 2019.



На других языках


- [en] Gerda Weissensteiner

[it] Gerda Weissensteiner

Gerda Weissensteiner (talvolta indicata come Weißensteiner; Bolzano, 3 gennaio 1969) è un'ex slittinista ed ex bobbista italiana; è stata atleta di punta della nazionale di slittino dell'Italia degli anni 1990 potendo vantare nel suo palmarès, nella sola specialità del singolo, un oro olimpico, uno iridato, uno europeo e due trofei di Coppa del Mondo. Successivamente passata al bob, è riuscita a distinguersi anche in questa disciplina ottenendo una medaglia di bronzo ai Giochi olimpici di Torino 2006; è nella ristretta cerchia di atleti in grado di salire sul podio delle Olimpiadi in due sport differenti.

[ru] Вайсенштайнер, Герда

Герда Вайсенштайнер (нем. Gerda Weißensteiner, 3 января 1969, Больцано, Италия) — итальянская саночница и бобслеистка, выступавшая за сборную Италии с конца 1980-х по 2006 год. Принимала участие в шести зимних Олимпийских играх, выиграв золотую медаль Лиллехаммера в 1994 году и бронзовую Турина в 2006-м. За всю историю зимних Олимпийских игр медали сразу в двух видах спорта, в санном спорте и бобслее, кроме неё смогла получить только немка Зузи Эрдман. Несла знамя Италии на церемонии открытия Олимпийских игр 1998 года в Нагано.



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