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Gerg, Hilde

Matilde "Hilde" Gerg ( German: Mathilde "Hilde" Gerg , born October 19, 1975 , Lengris ) - German skier , Olympic champion and world champion, winner of 20 World Cup stages. Universal, successfully performed in all disciplines of skiing. Cousin sister skier Annemarie Gerg .

Skier
Hilde gerg
Citizenship Germany
Date of Birth
Place of Birth
Growth172 cm
Weight70 kg
Career
ClubGerman flag SC Lenggries
Statuscompleted career
Medals
Skiing
Olympic Games
GoldNagano 1998Slalom
BronzeNagano 1998Combination
World Championships
BronzeSestriere 1997Supergiant
BronzeSestriere 1997Combination
BronzeSt. Anton 2001Supergiant
GoldBormio 2005Team
results
world Cup
Debut in the World CupJanuary 17, 1993
Victory stages20
The best place in the overall standings2 ( 1998/99 )
Downhill2 ( 2003/04 , 2004/05 )
Supergiant1 ( 1996/97 , 2001/02 )
Giant slalom9 ( 1996/97 , 1997/98 )
Slalom3 ( 1997/98 )
Combination1 ( 1997/98 , 1998/99 )
Positions on the podiumone23
Downhill76ten
Supergianteight69
Giant slalom00one
Slalom232
Combination32one
Last updated: December 17, 2014

In the World Cup, Gerg made her debut on January 17, 1993 , in February 1994, won her first career victory at the World Cup stage, in the supergiant. In total, he has 20 victories at World Cup stages, most of which are in high-speed disciplines. The best achievement in the overall World Cup is for Gerg 2nd place in the 1998/99 season. Four times Gerg won the individual World Cup competitions, the supergiant in the 1996/97 and 2001/02 seasons and in combination in the 1997/98 and 1998/99 seasons.

At the 1994 Olympics in Lillehammer, she took 18th place in the supergiant and 8th place in combination, besides she started in giant slalom and slalom, but in both disciplines she left the distance in the second attempt.

At the 1998 Olympics in Nagano, he won a gold medal in slalom and a bronze medal in combination, except it was the 9th in the downhill, the 10th in the supergiant and the 13th in the giant slalom.

At the 2002 Olympics in Salt Lake City, she took the 4th place in the downhill and the 5th place in the supergiant, also started in combination, but did not make it to the finish.

During her career, she participated in six world championships , in which she won three bronze medals in her personal views, and won gold in team competitions at the 2005 World Championships .

Used skis manufactured by Voelkl . Finished his career in 2005 .

World Cup Victories (20)

NoSeasondateA placeDiscipline
one1993/94Feb 6, 1994  Sierra NevadaSupergiant
21996/97December 12, 1996  Val d'IsereSuper Giant (2)
31997/98Nov 28 1997  Mammut MountainParallel slalom
fourDec 20, 1997  Val d'IsereCombination
fiveJan 11, 1998  BormioSlalom
6Jan 31, 1998  OreCombination (2)
71998/99Dec 18, 1998  VaisonnaDownhill
eightDec 20, 1998Combination (3)
9Jan 2, 1999  MariborSuper Giant (3)
ten2000/01Mar 8, 2001  OreDownhill (2)
eleven2001/02Dec 15, 2001  Val d'IsereSuper Giant (4)
12Jan 11, 2002  Saalbach-HinterglemmDownhill (3)
13Jan 12, 2002Downhill (4)
14Jan 25, 2002  Cortina d'AmpezzoSuper Giant (5)
152002/03November 29, 2002  AspenSuper Giant (6)
sixteenDec 6, 2002  Lake louiseDownhill (5)
172003/04Jan 7, 2004  Cortina d'AmpezzoDownhill (6)
18Jan 11, 2004  VaisonnaSuper Giant (7)
nineteen2004/05Dec 4, 2004  Lake louiseDownhill (7)
20Dec 21, 2004  St. MoritzSuper Giant (8)

Links

  • The official site of the athlete
  • Hilde Gerg - statistics on the FIS website (English)
  • Hilde Gerg - Olympic statistics on Sports-Reference.com (Eng.)


Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Gerg,_Hilde&oldid=93563291


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