Brigitte Kerscher-Schroll

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Brigitte Kerscher-Schroll Alpine skiing
nation AustriaAustria Austria
birthday 2nd March 1955 (age 66)
place of birth Kirchberg in Tirol , Austria
Career
discipline Downhill , giant slalom ,
slalom , combination
status resigned
End of career 1978
Placements in the Alpine Ski World Cup
 Individual World Cup debut 1972/73
 Overall World Cup 19th (1972/73)
15th (1974/75)
 Downhill World Cup 7. (1972/73)
9. (1976/77)
 Giant Slalom World Cup 10. (1973/74)
 

Brigitte Kerscher-Schroll (* 2. March 1955 in Kirchberg as Brigitte Schroll ) is a former Austrian alpine skier . Her strongest discipline was downhill . She was Austrian national champion (1972 downhill and combined; 1975 and 1977 combined).

Career

Brigitte Schroll grew up in Kirchberg in Tirol and trained in the Kirchberg Ski Club .

Austrian Alpine Ski Championships 1972

At the Austrian championships in 1972 she won the downhill and the combined.

She married in 1974 and has since started as Brigitte Kerscher-Schroll.

In Alpine Skieuropacup 1975/76 they finished third.

In 1975 she was able to win the Austrian championship in combination again. In 1977 Brigitte Kerscher-Schroll became Austrian champion in the combination for the third time (eighth in the downhill and fourth in the slalom).

On December 20, 1976, there was a quadruple victory for the ÖSV in the women's downhill in Zell am See : Brigitte Totschnig won the race ahead of Annemarie Moser-Pröll , Nicola Spieß and Brigitte Kerscher-Schroll.

Sporting successes

Austrian championships

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. "A healthy pretzel makes you faster" (February 6, 2011)