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Michaela Dorfmeister |
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| Competitor for |
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| Women's alpine skiing | |||
| Olympic Games | |||
| Gold | 2006 Turin | Downhill | |
| Gold | 2006 Turin | Super-G | |
| Silver | 1998 Nagano | Super-G | |
| World Championships | |||
| Gold | 2001 St. Anton | Downhill | |
| Gold | 2003 St. Moritz | Super-G | |
| Silver | 1999 Vail | Downhill | |
| Bronze | 1999 Vail | Super-G | |
Michaela Dorfmeister (born 25 March 1973 in Vienna) is a professional alpine skier from Austria. Austria (Österreich ( officially the Republic of Austria (Republik Österreich Alpine skiing (or downhill skiing) is a recreational activity and Sport involving sliding down Snow -covered hills with long Skis attached The Olympic Games is an international Multi-sport event established for both summer and winter games The 2006 Winter Olympics, officially known as the XX Olympic Winter Games, were a Winter Multi-sport event which was celebrated in The results of the women's downhill event in Alpine skiing at the 2006 Winter Olympics. The 2006 Winter Olympics, officially known as the XX Olympic Winter Games, were a Winter Multi-sport event which was celebrated in Complete results for Women's Super-G Alpine Skiing competition at the 2006 Winter Olympics. The 1998 Winter Olympics, officially known as the XVIII Olympic Winter Games were a Winter Multi-sport event which was celebrated in 1998 The 1998 Winter Olympic Games Alpine Skiing results from Nagano, Japan were as follows The FIS Alpine World Ski Championships are organized by the International Ski Federation (FIS The FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 2001 were held in St Anton am Arlberg, Austria between January 29 and February 10, 2001 The FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 2003 were held in St Moritz, Switzerland, from February 2 - 16, 2003. The FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 1999 were held in Vail and Beaver Creek, Colorado, U The FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 1999 were held in Vail and Beaver Creek, Colorado, U Events 1199 - Richard I is wounded by a crossbow bolt while fighting France which leads to his death on April 6. Year 1973 ( MCMLXXIII) was a Common year starting on Monday (link will display full calendar of the 1973 Gregorian calendar. Vienna ( in Wien; see also other names) is the Capital of Austria, and is also one of the nine States of Austria. Snow skiing is a group of sports utilizing Skis as primary equipment Austria (Österreich ( officially the Republic of Austria (Republik Österreich Her specialities are both the Downhill and Super-G disciplines, although she skis in and has had success in Giant Slalom.
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The only daughter of a butcher by trade, Dorfmeister lived in Vienna until she was 6. She later studied at the Schladming ski academy, which has produced many of Austria's skiing greats. Schladming is a small mining town in the Styria area of Austria, that is now very popular with tourists
Dorfmeister raced her first international season in 1983 and entered her first World Cup race in 1991 at Serre Chevalier coming 26th. Artistic Gymnastics World Artistic Gymnastics Championships: Men's all-around champion Dmitry Bilozerchev, USSR Her first podium place was in 1995 at the St. Anton downhill when she was 1st. This was followed by a total of 25 victories (7 in downhill, 10 in Super-G and 8 in Giant Slalom)
In 2000 she won the World Cup for Giant Slalom, and in 2002 the aggregate World Cup. 2000 ( MM) was a Leap year that started on Saturday of the Common Era, in accordance with the Gregorian calendar. She won two more speciality World Cups, in 2003 (Downhill) and 2005 (Super-G). At the 2006 Winter Olympics, she won the gold medal in the downhill and Super-G races. The 2006 Winter Olympics, officially known as the XX Olympic Winter Games, were a Winter Multi-sport event which was celebrated in
| Season | Discipline |
|---|---|
| 2000 | Giant Slalom |
| 2002 | Overall |
| 2003 | Downhill |
| 2006 | Downhill |
| 2005 | Super-G |
| 2006 | Super-G |
| Date | Location | Race |
|---|---|---|
| 16 December 1995 | Downhill | |
| 6 March 1999 | Super-G | |
| 4 December 1999 | Giant Slalom | |
| 9 December 1999 | Giant Slalom | |
| 5 January 2000 | Giant Slalom | |
| January 8, 2000 | Giant Slalom | |
| 11 February 2000 | Super-G | |
| 24 November 2000 | Super-G | |
| 9 December 2000 | Giant Slalom | |
| 27 October 2001 | Giant Slalom | |
| 19 January 2002 | Giant Slalom | |
| 31 January 2002 | Giant Slalom | |
| 6 March 2002 | Downhill | |
| 7 March 2002 | Super-G | |
| 21 December 2002 | Downhill | |
| 1 March 2003 | Downhill | |
| 5 December 2004 | Super-G | |
| 6 January 2005 | Downhill | |
| 16 January 2005 | Downhill | |
| 19 February 2005 | Super-G | |
| 11 March 2005 | Super-G | |
| 18 December 2005 | Super-G | |
| 20 January 2006 | Super-G | |
| 21 January 2006 | Downhill | |
| 3 March 2006 | Super-G |
| Awards | ||
|---|---|---|
| Preceded by |
Austrian Sportswoman of the year 2003 |
Succeeded by |
| Preceded by |
Austrian Sportswoman of the year 2006 |
Succeeded by Incumbent |
| Persondata | |
|---|---|
| NAME | Dorfmeister, Michaela |
| ALTERNATIVE NAMES | |
| SHORT DESCRIPTION | Austrian Alpine skier |
| DATE OF BIRTH | 25 March 1973 |
| PLACE OF BIRTH | Vienna |
| DATE OF DEATH | |
| PLACE OF DEATH | |