Ulrike Stanggassinger

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Ulrike Stanggassinger Alpine skiing
nation GermanyGermany Germany
birthday 22nd February 1968 (age 51)
place of birth Berchtesgaden , Germany
date of death 1st July 2019
Place of death Berchtesgaden , Germany
Career
discipline Downhill , Super-G , combination
End of career 1994
Medal table
Junior World Championship 0 × gold 0 × silver 1 × bronze
FIS Alpine Ski Junior World Championships
bronze Bad Kleinkirchheim 1986 combination
Placements in the Alpine Ski World Cup
 Overall World Cup 38th ( 1992/93 )
 Downhill World Cup 13. (1992/93)
 Super G World Cup 24. ( 1990/91 , 1993/94 )
 Combination World Cup 10. ( 1988/89 )
 Podium placements 1. 2. 3.
 Departure 0 0 1
 

Ulrike Stanggassinger (born February 22, 1968 in Berchtesgaden ; † July 1, 2019 there ) was a German ski racer .

Stanggassinger belonged to the German Ski Association from the late 1980s to 1994 and was particularly successful in the downhill and super-G disciplines . She achieved her best result in the second descent from Val-d'Isère on December 5, 1987, when she finished third in a fresh snow race behind Chantal Bournisse and Marina Kiehl with the starting number 50. On December 5, 1988, she finished fifth in Altenmarkt. In the same year she had won ninth place in the combination at the Olympic Games in Calgary . In 1992 she was German champion in Super-G. At the Alpine World Ski Championships in Morioka in 1993, she finished 6th in the downhill.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Lost in a hopeless battle. In: Passauer Neue Presse . July 5, 2019, accessed September 24, 2019 .
  2. "Big ones " stole the show . In: Salzburger Nachrichten . December 7, 1987, p. 13 .
  3. "Sport-Bild & Audi present the Ski World Cup '93 - Everything about the exciting races from February 3rd to 14th in Morioka (Japan)", Sport-Bild from February 3rd, 1993, p. 31ff, 35