Helene Zingg

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Helene Zingg Alpine skiing
nation SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland
birthday
Career
discipline Slalom , downhill
society SDS Zurich
status resigned
Medal table
World championships 0 × gold 0 × silver 1 × bronze
FIS Alpine World Ski Championships
bronze Innsbruck 1933 slalom
 

Helene Zingg (born before 1929; died after 1947) was a Swiss ski racer .

Career

Zingg was a founding member of the Swiss Women's Ski Club in 1929 and was one of the strongest Swiss skiers in the years that followed. At the first Alpine World Ski Championships in Mürren in 1931 , she was sixth in the downhill and 16th in the slalom. In the same year she also took second place in the Arlberg-Kandahar race in Mürren .

At the first SDS races in Grindelwald in 1932, Zingg came second in downhill, slalom and combined. The next year she decided the slalom and the combination for herself. Also in 1933 she won the bronze medal in slalom at the World Championships in Innsbruck . From 1939 to 1947 Zingg was president of the Swiss women's ski club.

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Individual evidence

  1. See the lists of the clubs belonging to the SSV in the yearbooks of the Swiss Ski Association.