Petra Haltmayr

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Petra Haltmayr Alpine skiing
nation GermanyGermany Germany
birthday 16th September 1975 (age 44)
place of birth Rettenberg , Germany
Career
discipline Downhill , Super-G , giant slalom ,
slalom , combination
society SC Rettenberg
status resigned
End of career 2007
Placements in the Alpine Ski World Cup
 Individual World Cup debut 1994
 Individual world cup victories 2
 Overall World Cup 15th ( 2000/01 )
 Downhill World Cup 7th (2000/01)
 Super G World Cup 10th (2000/01)
 Giant Slalom World Cup 31. ( 1999/00 )
 Slalom World Cup 31. ( 1997/98 )
 Combination World Cup 15. ( 2001/02 )
 Podium placements 1. 2. 3.
 Departure 1 1 1
 Super G 1 0 0
 

Petra Haltmayr (born September 16, 1975 in Rettenberg ) is a former German ski racer .

biography

At the beginning of her career, Haltmayr was at home in the technical disciplines of slalom and giant slalom , but then found more and more the speed disciplines. Most recently she was a specialist in downhill and super-G . She was able to win two races in the World Cup in her long career . She had another victory in mind on March 5, 2000 in Lenzerheide when she started with start no. 30 took the lead, but was then intercepted by Corinne Imlig, who entered the race with No. 33, for 0.03 seconds. She drove her first World Cup race on December 18, 1994 in Sestriere in slalom, her last race on March 15, 2007 in Super-G in Lenzerheide .

Between 2000 and 2004 Petra Haltmayr won four German championships, two in the downhill and one each in the giant slalom and one in the super-G. She was second in the championship five times. In March 2006 the former sports soldier began the Bachelor's degree in International Management at the Ansbach University of Applied Sciences , a course that was adapted at the HS Ansbach and specially designed for top athletes.

From November 2008 she was seen as an alpine ski expert on ZDF . In January 2016, Petra Haltmayr married her partner Daniel Sturzenegger in Rettenberg and has been called Petra Sturzenegger ever since .

World Cup victories

Haltmayr achieved a total of 4 podium places, including 2 wins:

date place country discipline
November 30, 2000 Lake Louise Canada Departure
December 1, 2001 Lake Louise Canada Super G

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ↑ End of career: Petra Haltmayr resigns . www.skiinfo.de. March 15, 2007. Retrieved May 16, 2009.
  2. Petra Haltmayr new ZDF alpine skiing expert / Former World Cup skier replaces Hilde Gerg . ZDF press office. Retrieved May 16, 2009.