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Viktoria Rebensburg
Portrats bei der Olympia-Einkleidung Munchen 2018 (Martin Rulsch) 21.jpg
Rebensburg in January 2018
Personal information
Born (1989-10-04) 4 October 1989 (age 36)
Occupation Alpine skier
Height1.69 m (5 ft 7 in)
Sport
CountryFlag of Germany.svg  Germany
Skiing career
Disciplines Giant slalom, super-G, downhill
ClubSC Kreuth
World Cup debut15 December 2006 (age 17)
Retired1 September 2020 (age 30)
Website viktoria-rebensburg.com
Olympics
Teams3 – (2010, 2014, 2018)
Medals2 (1 gold)
World Championships
Teams7 – (20072019)
Medals2 (0 gold)
World Cup
Seasons14 – (20072020)
Wins19 – (14 GS, 4 SG, 1 DH)
Podiums49 – (34 GS, 8 SG, 7 DH)
Overall titles0 – (3rd in 2016, 2018)
Discipline titles3 – (GS: 2011, 2012, 2018)
Medal record
Women's alpine skiing
Representing Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
World Cup race podiums
Event1st2nd3rd
Giant slalom14137
Downhill133
Super-G422
Total191812
International competitions
Event1st2nd3rd
Olympic Games 101
World Championships 020
Total121
Olympic Games
Gold medal icon (G initial).svg 2010 Vancouver Giant slalom
Bronze medal icon (B initial).svg 2014 Sochi Giant slalom
World Championships
Silver medal icon (S initial).svg 2015 Vail/Beaver Creek Giant slalom
Silver medal icon (S initial).svg 2019 Åre Giant slalom
Junior World Championships
Gold medal icon (G initial).svg 2008 Formigal Super-G
Gold medal icon (G initial).svg 2009 Garmisch Super-G
Gold medal icon (G initial).svg2009 GarmischGiant slalom
Silver medal icon (S initial).svg2008 FormigalGiant slalom
Bronze medal icon (B initial).svg2008 FormigalDownhill

Viktoria Rebensburg (born 4 October 1989) is a German retired World Cup alpine ski racer and the 2010 Olympic gold medalist in the giant slalom. [1] Born in Tegernsee, Bavaria, she has three World Cup season titles, all in giant slalom.

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Career

After finishing 28th in the Olympic super-G, she won gold in the giant slalom, her first victory in international competition. [2] [3] Her previous best finish was second place at a GS a month earlier, her only World Cup podium. [4]

Eight months later, Rebensburg won her first World Cup race in October 2010, a giant slalom in the season opener at Sölden, Austria. She won two more GS races during the 2011 season and took the giant slalom season title; she finished eighth in the overall standings, won by teammate Maria Riesch. In the 2012 season she won five races – four GS and one super-G – and went on to defend the GS season title.

On home snow in Bavaria for speed events at Garmisch-Partenkirchen in February 2020, Rebensburg won the downhill, her sole World Cup victory in that discipline and nineteenth overall. The following day in the super-G, she crashed and was injured, ending her season.

On 1 September 2020, Rebensburg announced her retirement from competition due to an unsuccessful comeback after recent injuries. [5]

World Cup results

Season titles

Season
Discipline
2011 Giant slalom
2012 Giant slalom
2018 Giant slalom

Season standings

Season
AgeOverallSlalomGiant
slalom
Super GDownhillCombinedParallel
2007 178325not run
2008 18561649
2009 19431829
2010 201642128
2011 218110239
2012 227119119
2013 236362310
2014 2419121430awarded with SL
2015 25119138
2016 263257
2017 27 9 7 11 7
2018 28 3 1 11 7
2019 29 4 4 4 12
2020 30 9 10 9 10 42
From seasons 2011 to 2013, Parallel standing shows standings for city event.
From seasons 2014 to 2019, parallel disciplines are included in slalom and giant slalom standings.

Race victories

Season
DateLocationDiscipline
2011 23 October 2010 Flag of Austria.svg Sölden, Austria Giant slalom
6 February 2011 Flag of Germany.svg Zwiesel, GermanyGiant slalom
11 March 2011 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Špindlerův Mlýn, Czech RepublicGiant slalom
2012 26 November 2011 Flag of the United States.svg Aspen, USAGiant slalom
2 March 2012 Flag of Germany.svg Ofterschwang, GermanyGiant slalom
3 March 2012Giant slalom
15 March 2012 Flag of Austria.svg Schladming, Austria Super-G
18 March 2012Giant slalom
2013 19 December 2012 Flag of Sweden.svg Åre, SwedenGiant slalom
20 January 2013 Flag of Italy.svg Cortina d'Ampezzo, ItalySuper-G
2016 17 January 2016 Flag of Austria.svg Flachau, AustriaGiant slalom
30 January 2016 Flag of Slovenia.svg Maribor, SloveniaGiant slalom
20 March 2016  Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   St. Moritz, SwitzerlandGiant slalom
2018 28 October 2017 Flag of Austria.svg Sölden, AustriaGiant slalom
25 November 2017 Flag of the United States.svg Killington, USAGiant slalom
23 January 2018 Flag of Italy.svg Kronplatz, ItalyGiant slalom
2019 14 March 2019 Flag of Andorra.svg Soldeu, AndorraSuper-G
2020 8 December 2019 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Lake Louise, CanadaSuper-G
8 February 2020 Flag of Germany.svg Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany Downhill

World Championship results

 Year 
Age Slalom Giant
 slalom 
Super GDownhillCombined
2007 17 8
2009 19 9 10
2011 21 5 DNS
2013 23 11 8
2015 25 2 5 10
2017 27 DNF1 4 11
2019 29 2 4 11

Olympic results

 Year 
Age Slalom Giant
 slalom 
Super GDownhillCombined
2010 20 1 28
2014 24 3 9 15
2018 28 4 10 9

References

  1. Vancouver 2010 Profile Archived 19 February 2010 at the Wayback Machine – Viktoria Rebensburg – Germany – Alpine skiing.
  2. Ski Racing.com – Olympics: Rebensburg gets GS gold, Mancuso eighth – 25 February 2010.
  3. The Daily Inquirer.net Archived 28 February 2010 at the Wayback Machine – Viktoria Rebensburg Wins Gold in Women's giant slalom.
  4. FIS-ski.com Archived 4 June 2011 at the Wayback Machine – results – Viktoria Rebensburg – accessed 27 February 2010.
  5. "Viktoria Rebensburg beendet überraschend ihre Karriere". Kicker . Retrieved 1 September 2020.
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