Mariella Voglreiter

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Mariella Voglreiter Alpine skiing
Mariella Voglreiter in January 2011
Mariella Voglreiter in January 2011
nation AustriaAustria Austria
birthday December 11, 1989
place of birth Mittersill
size 164 cm
Career
discipline Downhill , super G ,
super combination
society USK Niedernsill
status resigned
End of career December 2012
Medal table
Junior World Championship 0 × gold 1 × silver 0 × bronze
FIS Alpine Ski Junior World Championships
silver Garmisch-Partenk. 2009 Super G
Placements in the Alpine Ski World Cup
 Individual World Cup debut January 30, 2010
 Overall World Cup 82nd ( 2011/12 )
 Downhill World Cup 31st (2011/12)
 Super G World Cup 47th ( 2010/11 )
 Combination World Cup 37th (2011/12)
 

Mariella Voglreiter (born December 11, 1989 in Mittersill ) is a former Austrian ski racer . She achieved her best results in the super-G and downhill . She lives in Niedernsill and is the niece of the former ski racer Siegfried Voglreiter .

biography

Voglreiter completed her school education at the main ski school in Zell am See and at the ski hotel management school in Bad Hofgastein . She contested her first FIS races in December 2004 and was accepted into the junior squad of the Austrian Ski Association (ÖSV) in 2006. After several podium places in FIS races, she also reached the podium for the first time in 2007 at the Austrian Junior Championships (2nd place in giant slalom) and the Austrian Championships (3rd place in Super-G).

From the 2007/08 season , Voglreiter competed in the European Cup . She achieved the best result of this winter in November with 14th place in the second indoor slalom in the alpincenter Bottrop . Six weeks later she won her first FIS race. At the end of the next season ( 2008/09 ) she achieved her first podium in the European Cup with third place in the Super-G in Crans-Montana . She had already drawn attention to herself at the 2009 Junior World Championships in Garmisch-Partenkirchen , when she won the silver medal in the Super-G behind the German Viktoria Rebensburg .

On January 14, 2010, Voglreiter celebrated her first European Cup victory in the downhill from Caspoggio . Then she made her debut in the World Cup on January 30th in the downhill from St. Moritz , in which she just missed out on the points as 32nd. Two more Super G victories in the European Cup followed in February and March. With a total of five podium places in this discipline, she won the Super-G classification in the European Cup in the 2009/10 season , with which she got a permanent place in the World Cup for the next winter.

On December 5, 2010, Voglreiter won her fifth World Cup race, the Super-G in Lake Louise , as the 25th for the first time. In the European Cup she won the downhill classification with one win and two second places in the 2010/11 season - tied with her teammate Stefanie Moser . On December 2nd, 2011, Voglreiter surprisingly finished fifth in the Lake Louise World Cup run. Before that, her best World Cup result was a 21st place. After that, she could no longer achieve anywhere near good results. In January 2012 she finished just under the top 30 in three races, after which she remained without points in other World Cup appearances. At the end of December 2012, Voglreiter announced her retirement from alpine ski racing.

successes

Junior World Championships

World cup

  • 1 place in the top ten

European Cup

  • Season 2009/10 : 4th overall ranking, 1st Super-G ranking, 4th downhill ranking
  • 2010/11 season : 1st downhill classification
  • 10 podium places, including 4 wins:
date place country discipline
January 14, 2010 Caspoggio Italy Departure
February 18, 2010 Formigal Spain Super G
March 1, 2010 Auron France Super G
February 23, 2011 Sochi Russia Departure

More Achievements

  • 4 victories in FIS races

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. New hope for Austria's speed women. laola1.at, January 17, 2013, accessed on January 19, 2013.