Katja Seizinger

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Olympic medal record
Women’s Alpine Skiing
Bronze 1992 Super G
Gold 1994 Downhill
Gold 1998 Downhill
Gold 1998 Alpine Combined

Katja Seizinger (born May 10, 1972 in Datteln, North Rhine-Westphalia) is a German former alpine skier, the most successful alpine skier of her country. She won three Olympic gold medals and was three times the Alpine skiing World Cup champion.

[edit] World Cup victories

Date Location Race
1991-12-07 Italy Santa Caterina Super-G
1992-11-01 Austria Schruns Downhill
1992-01-25 France Morzine Downhill
1992-03-07 United States Vail Downhill
1992-12-20 Canada Lake Louise Super-G
1993-01-15 Italy Cortina d'Ampezzo Downhill
1993-02-26 Switzerland Veysonnaz Downhill
1993-03-03 France Morzine Downhill
1993-03-20 Sweden Vemdalen Giant Slalom
1993-03-20 Sweden Åre Super-G
1994-01-14 Italy Cortina d'Ampezzo Downhill
1994-01-15 Italy Cortina d'Ampezzo Super-G
1994-03-06 Canada Whistler Mountain Downhill
1994-03-09 United States Mammoth Mountain Super-G
1994-03-16 United States Vail Downhill
1994-12-11 Canada Lake Louise Super-G
1995-03-09 Italy Bormio Super-G
1995-12-05 Austria St. Anton Downhill
1996-01-06 Slovenia Maribor Giant Slalom
1996-01-13 Germany Garmisch-Partenkirchen Super-G
1996-02-02 France Val d'Isère Super-G
1996-02-03 France Val d'Isère Downhill
1996-02-04 France Val d'Isère Super-G
1996-03-09 Norway Kvitfjell/Hafjell Giant Slalom
1996-10-26 Austria Sölden Giant Slalom
1996-11-30 Canada Lake Louise Downhill
1997-03-07 United States Mammoth Mountain Super-G
1997-03-13 United States Vail Super-G
1997-11-29 United States Mammoth Mountain Super-G
1997-12-04 Canada Lake Louise Downhill
1997-12-05 Canada Lake Louise Downhill
1997-12-06 Canada Lake Louise Super-G
1997-12-17 France Val d'Isère Downhill
1997-12-18 France Val d'Isère Super-G
1998-01-24 Italy Cortina d'Ampezzo Super-G
1998-01-31 Sweden Åre (Zweden) Downhill


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