Jacqueline Gerlach

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Jacqueline Gerlach Grass ski
Jacqueline Gerlach in the slalom of the Austrian Championships 2010
Jacqueline Gerlach at the ÖM 2010
nation AustriaAustria Austria
birthday 5th February 1991
job Med. Masseuse
Career
discipline Slalom , giant slalom ,
super-G , combination
society USC Faistenau
status resigned
End of career 16th November 2019
Medal table
Junior World Championship 6 × gold 6 × silver 3 × bronze
FIS Grass ski junior world championships
bronze Horní Lhota 2006 slalom
bronze Horní Lhota 2006 combination
silver Welschnofen 2007 Giant slalom
silver Welschnofen 2007 Super G
bronze Welschnofen 2007 slalom
gold Vineyards 2008 Super G
gold Vineyards 2008 Super combo
silver Vineyards 2008 slalom
silver Vineyards 2008 Giant slalom
gold Horní Lhota 2009 slalom
gold Horní Lhota 2009 Giant slalom
gold Horní Lhota 2009 Super G
gold Dizin 2010 Super combo
silver Dizin 2010 Giant slalom
silver Dizin 2010 Super G
FIS logo Placements in the World Cup
 Debut in the World Cup August 19, 2006
 World Cup victories 1
 Overall World Cup 2. ( 2008 )
 Podium placements 1. 2. 3.
 Giant slalom 1 0 4th
 Super G 0 2 0
 Super combination 0 2 1
last change: October 20, 2012

Jacqueline Gerlach (born February 5, 1991 ) is a former Austrian grass skier and fitness athlete . As a grass skier, she competed in the World Cup from 2006 to 2010 and again in 2012 . She achieved a World Cup victory, another nine podium places and in the 2008 season the second place in the overall World Cup. From 2008 to 2010 she was six-time junior world champion and two-time Austrian champion . Since 2011 Gerlach has been taking part in competitions in the bikini class in bodybuilding / fitness sports. Her younger sister Nicole Gerlach was also a grass skier.

Career

Grass ski

Jacqueline Gerlach contested her first FIS races in June 2006 and was usually able to place in the top ten. At her first Junior World Championship in Horní Lhota u Ostravy , she won two bronze medals in slalom and combined; She finished fourth in the giant slalom and in the Super-G. A week later, in Marbachegg , she was also among the top three in an FIS race for the first time. Gerlach made her debut in the World Cup on August 19, 2006 in the giant slalom in České Petrovice , which she finished eighth. In all other World Cup races of the 2006 season, she was among the top nine, placing her in seventh place overall. Her best individual result was fourth place in the slalom by Sattel . At the Junior World Championships in August 2007 Gerlach won two silver medals in giant slalom and super-G as well as bronze in slalom. In the super combined, she narrowly missed the podium and came in fourth. A month later she took part in a world championship in the general class for the first time . In Olešnice v Orlických horách in the Czech Republic she was seventh in the slalom, tenth in the super-G and eleventh in the super combined. In the 2007 World Cup season, she finished in the top seven in all of her races and finished on the podium for the first time with second place in the super combined at the finale in Rettenbach . In the overall ranking, she was able to improve by one place to sixth compared to the previous year.

In 2008 Gerlach became Austrian slalom champion for the first time . She was the most successful participant in the Junior World Championships in Rieden . She won gold twice in the Super-G and in the Super Combined and twice silver in the slalom and giant slalom. In the 2008 World Cup , she was among the top eight in all ten competitions, and made it onto the podium four times. With these results she achieved second place in the overall ranking behind Ingrid Hirschhofer . At the beginning of the 2009 season, Gerlach was able to successfully defend her state championship in slalom. After her first victory in an FIS race in the slalom in Urnäsch , she was again the most successful female athlete at the 2009 Junior World Championships . She won three gold medals in slalom, giant slalom and super-G. Only in the super combination did she have to settle for ninth place after a serious mistake in the slalom run. At the 2009 World Championships in Rettenbach, the then 18-year-old narrowly missed the podium twice. In the giant slalom, as well as in the slalom, in which she was in the lead after the first run, she was fourth. In the Super-G, she finished sixth, but in the Super Combined she only finished eleventh and last. In the 2009 season , Gerlach was among the top three five times in the World Cup . On August 29, she celebrated her first and only World Cup victory at the same time as the Japanese Yukiyo Shintani in Maria Gugging's giant slalom . In the overall standings, she took fourth place.

In the 2010 season , fourth place in the giant slalom in Goldingen was Gerlach's best World Cup result, and for the first time in four years she did not make it onto the podium in any World Cup race. She did not take part in the races in Dizin or the last four competitions at the finals in Italy. In the overall World Cup she fell back to eleventh place. Her greatest successes of the season came at the 2010 Junior World Championships in Dizin. With the victory in the super combined, she was junior world champion for the sixth time. In the Super-G and in the giant slalom she won the silver medal behind the Slovak Barbara Míková , in the slalom she only came in fifth. After Gerlach had not competed in the 2011 season, she again took part in two World Cup races in Předklášteří in the Czech Republic in July 2012 , but remained without World Cup points. She ended her active career on November 16, 2019.

Successes grass skiing

World championships

  • Olešnice 2007 : 7th slalom, 10th super-G, 11th super combination
  • Rettenbach 2009 : 4th slalom, 4th giant slalom, 6th super-G, 11th super combination
  • Japan 2013 bigwig in super-G
  • Italy Tambre 2015: Bronze in Salom

Junior World Championships

  • Horní Lhota 2006 : 3rd slalom, 3rd combination, 4th giant slalom, 4th super-G
  • Welschnofen 2007 : 2nd giant slalom, 2nd super-G, 3rd slalom, 4th super combination
  • Rieden 2008 : 1st super-G, 1st super combination, 2nd slalom, 2nd giant slalom
  • Horní Lhota 2009 : 1st slalom, 1st giant slalom, 1st super-G, 9th super combination
  • Dizin 2010 : 1st super combination, 2nd super G, 2nd giant slalom, 5th slalom

World cup

  • 2006 season : 7th overall
  • 2007 season : 6th overall
  • 2008 season : 2nd overall
  • 2009 season : 4th overall
  • 2010 season : 11th overall
  • 2014 season: 4th overall
  • 2015 season: 3rd place overall
  • Season 2016 1: overall ranking
  • One victory (giant slalom on August 29, 2009 in Maria Gugging) and another nine podium places

Austrian championships

Web links

Commons : Jacqueline Gerlach  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ↑ Grass ski world cup winner Gerlach stops. In: salzburg.orf.at. November 16, 2019, accessed November 16, 2019 .