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Medal record | ||
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Women's alpine skiing | ||
Representing Austria | ||
Olympic Games | ||
2006 Turin | Downhill | |
2006 Turin | Super-G | |
1998 Nagano | Super-G | |
World Championships | ||
2001 St. Anton | Downhill | |
2003 St. Moritz | Super-G | |
1999 Vail | Downhill | |
1999 Vail | Super-G |
Michaela Dorfmeister (born 25 March 1973 in Vienna) is a former professional alpine skier from Austria. Her specialities were both the downhill and the super-G disciplines, although she skied in and had success in giant slalom.
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.
Dorfmeister raced her first international season in 1983 and entered her first World Cup race in 1991 at Serre Chevalier coming 26. Her first podium place was in 1995 at the St. Anton downhill which she won. 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 giant slalom World Cup, and in 2002 the overall World Cup. 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.
Dorfmeister's win in the Hafjell super-G on 3 March 2006 made her the oldest woman to win an Alpine Skiing World Cup race. [1]