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Mathilde Gerg (born 19 October 1975 in Lenggries, Upper Bavaria) is a German former alpine skier.[1]

Hilde Gerg
Alpine skier
Gerg in 1998 in Bormio celebrating her victory in the World Cup slalom.
DisciplinesDownhill, Super G,
Giant Slalom, Slalom,
Combined
ClubSki Club Lenggries
Born (1975-10-19) 19 October 1975 (age 47)
Lenggries, Bavaria, West Germany
Height171 cm (5 ft 7 in)
World Cup debut17 January 1993
(age 17)
Retired21 November 2005
(age 30)
Websitehilde-gerg.de
Olympics
Teams3 – (1994 -02)
Medals2 (1 gold)
World Championships
Teams6 – (1996 -05)
Medals4 (1 gold)
World Cup
Seasons13 – (1993–05)
Wins20 – (7 DH, 1 SL, 8 SG, 3 SC, 1 PS)
Podiums59
Overall titles0 – (2nd in 1999)
Discipline titles4 – (2 SG, 2 SC)
Medal record
Women's alpine skiing
Representing  Germany
World Cup race podiums
Event 1st 2nd 3rd
Slalom 1 3 1
Giant slalom 0 0 1
Downhill 7 6 10
Super-G 8 5 9
Combined 3 2 1
Paralell 1 0 0
Total 20 16 22
International competitions
Event 1st 2nd 3rd
Olympic Games 1 0 1
World Championships 1 0 3
World Junior Championships 1 0 0
Total 3 0 4
Olympic Games
1998 Nagano Slalom
1998 Nagano Combined
World Championships
2005 Bormio Team Event
1997 Sestriere Super-G
1997 Sestriere Combined
2001 Sankt Anton Super-G
Junior World Ski Championships
1994 Lake Placid Super-G

Career


She was Olympic Champion in the Slalom at the 1998 Winter Olympics, a astounding win as most of her career she was known as predominantly a speed specialist; with 1998 being the one year of her career she was a top slalom contender with 2 wins and numerous podiums on the World Cup, finishing 3rd in points for the season. At the World Championships she was bronze medallist in Combined and Super-G at Sestriere 1997, Bronze medallist in Super-G at St. Anton 2001, and gold medallist in Nation Team Event at Bormio in 2005.[2]

In 1994, Gerg was Junior World Champion and in 1997 and 2002 she won the World Cup in her favourite discipline, Super-G. Her 1997 Super G season title came due to decisive points' leader Pernilla Wiberg going off course in the final Super G of the season. She also has twice won the combined season Crystal Globe, and twice narrowly missed the downhill season title, finishing 2nd in the points in both 2004 and 2005. She was 2nd in the Overall title standings in 1999, losing the Overall title to Alexandra Meissnitzer.

Gerg retired from professional skiing, because of severe injuries, in November 2005.

Her cousin, Annemarie Gerg, was also a member of the German alpine ski team.[3]


World Cup results



Season standings


SeasonAgeOverallSlalomGiant
Slalom
Super GDownhillCombined
19931710648    
19941818392934815
19951937433417458
19962015241711223
1997213159172
199822339751
19992321714641
2000242637571014 
20012532  281111
2002264 41149
20032714 3978 
2004284 3542 
2005297  5223

Season titles


Season Discipline
1997Super-G
1998Combined
1999Combined
2002Super-G

Race victories


Season Date Location Race
19946 February 1994Sierra Nevada, SpainSuper-G
199712 December 1996Val-d'Isère, FranceSuper-G
199828 November 1997Mammoth Mountain, USAParallel slalom
20 December 1997Val-d'Isère, FranceCombined
11 January 1998Bormio, ItalySlalom
31 January 1998Åre, SwedenCombined
199918 December 1998Veysonnaz, SwitzerlandDownhill
20 December 1998Veysonnaz, SwitzerlandCombined
2 January 1999Maribor, SloveniaSuper-G
20018 March 2001Åre, SwedenDownhill
200215 December 2001Val-d'Isère, FranceSuper-G
11 January 2002Saalbach-Hinterglemm, AustriaDownhill
12 January 2002Saalbach-Hinterglemm, AustriaDownhill
25 January 2002Cortina d'Ampezzo, ItalySuper-G
200329 November 2002Aspen, USASuper-G
6 December 2002Lake Louise, CanadaDownhill
20047 January 2004Cortina d'Ampezzo, ItalyDownhill
11 January 2004Veysonnaz, SwitzerlandSuper-G
20054 December 2004Lake Louise, CanadaDownhill
21 December 2004St. Moritz, SwitzerlandSuper-G

See also



References


  1. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. "Hilde Gerg". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on 27 October 2009.
  2. "Hilde Gerg - Athlete Information". fis-ski.com. Retrieved 1 March 2021.
  3. "1998 Nagano Olympics – Athlete profile: Hilde Gerg". CNNSI. 3 February 1998. Retrieved 28 December 2013.



На других языках


[de] Hilde Gerg

Mathilde „Hilde“ Gerg (* 19. Oktober 1975 in Lenggries, amtlicher Familienname seit ihrer ersten Heirat: Graßl) ist eine ehemalige deutsche Skirennläuferin.
- [en] Hilde Gerg

[it] Hilde Gerg

Mathilde Gerg detta Hilde (Bad Tölz, 19 ottobre 1975) è un'ex sciatrice alpina tedesca. Atleta polivalente, è stata assieme a Martina Ertl e Katja Seizinger una delle atlete di punta della nazionale tedesca negli anni 1990 ed è stata portabandiera della Germania durante la cerimonia di apertura dei XIX Giochi olimpici invernali di Salt Lake City 2002. Nel suo palmarès vanta, tra l'altro, un oro olimpico, uno iridato e due Coppe del Mondo di supergigante.

[ru] Герг, Хильде

Матильде «Хильде» Герг (нем. Mathilde "Hilde" Gerg, род. 19 октября 1975 года, Ленгрис) — немецкая горнолыжница, олимпийская чемпионка и чемпионка мира, победительница 20 этапов Кубка мира. Универсал, успешно выступала во всех дисциплинах горнолыжного спорта. Двоюродная сестра горнолыжницы Аннемари Герг.



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