Isabelle Huber

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Isabelle Huber Alpine skiing
nation GermanyGermany Germany
birthday 13th April 1981 (age 39)
place of birth Germany
Career
discipline Downhill , Super-G , combination
society SC Ruhpolding
status resigned
End of career 2006
Placements in the Alpine Ski World Cup
 Individual World Cup debut 2000
 Overall World Cup 49th ( 2003/04 )
 Downhill World Cup 18th (2003/04)
 Super G World Cup 32nd (2003/04)
 Combination World Cup 10th ( 2000/01 )
 

Isabelle Huber (born April 13, 1981 ) is a former German ski racer .

biography

Isabelle Huber, police chief at the federal police , started for the SC Ruhpolding . She competed in her first international races towards the end of 1996 at the age of 15 in university and FIS races . It was not until the end of 1998 that it was first used in the European Cup . In her first slalom race in Spindleruv Mlyn she was 30. In February 2000 she took part in her first Junior World Championships in Canada, but without achieving any results worth mentioning. Huber achieved this a little later at the German Championships in St. Moritz , where she was third in both the downhill and the Super-G.

At the start of the following season, Huber made her first races as part of the World Cup . Her first descent in Lake Louise she finished 31st and missed her first point win by one place. She won the first points almost two weeks later when she finished tenth on the downhill from St. Moritz. She achieved the same result in a combination in Flachau in January 2001. At the 2001 Junior World Championships in Verbier , she just missed a medal in the downhill as fourth. At the German Championships in 2002 in Saalbach-Hinterglemm , Huber again won bronze in the downhill. In Innerkrems in 2003 Huber only had to admit defeat to Steffi Stemmer in the descent . At the simultaneous German junior championships, she won bronze in the downhill and super-G. In February 2003, the German competed in her only race in a world championship in St. Moritz and was 25th in downhill.

On the downhill run in Haus im Ennstal in January 2004, Huber achieved her best World Cup result with fourth place. In the 2006 Olympic Games of Turin Huber belonged to the squad in Germany, but was not used. At the end of her active career, she was runner-up again at the German Championships in Innerkrems in the downhill run behind Gina Stechert and in the Super-G behind Viktoria Rebensburg and junior runner-up in the Super-G behind Lisa-Marie Walz . She then ended her career due to various illnesses and injuries in the last few years of her career.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Announcement about the end of the career on the website of the DSV ( Memento of October 9, 2006 in the Internet Archive ) September 25, 2006
  2. release to end career at Skiinfo.de - October 2, 2006