Monika Maierhofer

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Monika Maierhofer Alpine skiing
nation AustriaAustria Austria
birthday January 10, 1967 (age 53)
place of birth Trofaiach , Austria
Career
discipline Giant slalom , slalom
status resigned
End of career 1995
Medal table
Junior World Championship 1 × gold 0 × silver 0 × bronze
FIS Alpine Ski Junior World Championships
gold Sugarloaf 1984 slalom
Placements in the Alpine Ski World Cup
 Individual world cup victories 1
 Overall World Cup 13. ( 1988/89 )
 Giant Slalom World Cup 20. ( 1990/91 )
 Slalom World Cup 2. (1988/89)
 Podium placements 1. 2. 3.
 slalom 1 8th 3
 

Monika Maierhofer (born January 10, 1967 in Trofaiach ) is a former Austrian ski racer .

For almost a decade, from 1987 to 1995, she was one of the world's best ski racers in slalom . She achieved twelve podium places in the World Cup and the only World Cup victory on February 2, 1992 in Grindelwald . She took her first, second place on February 15, 1987 at the slalom in Flühli behind Corinne Schmidhauser , where she missed victory by a hundredth of a second.

At the 1989 World Ski Championships in Vail , she finished sixth in slalom. Two years earlier in Crans-Montana she was second in the same discipline after the first run (behind her club colleague Roswitha Steiner), but then retired.
With regard to the Winter Olympics, she was not nominated for 1988; In 1992 she started in the slalom, but she did not make it into the classification.
She announced her resignation in 1995.

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