Christl Haas
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Olympic medal record | |||
Women's Alpine Skiing | |||
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Gold | 1964 Innsbruck | Downhill | |
Bronze | 1968 Grenoble | Downhill |
Christl Haas, (September 19, 1943 - died July 8, 2001) was an Austrian Alpine skiing Champion at the 1964 Winter Olympics.
Haas was born in at Kitzbühel. In the World Cup she won four downhill competitions in total. At the Alpine skiing World Championship 1962 in Chamonix, France she won gold in the downhill competition.
Haas became a national hero as a twenty year old Olympic champion in the downhill event at the first Innsbruck Winter Olympics. She became an instant superstar in her homeland as she won the gold medal in her home nation. Haas followed up her success at Innsbruck with a bronze medal at the 1968 Winter Olympics in Grenoble, France.
As an Austrian gold medalist, Haas was selected with luger Josef Feistmantl to light the Olympic torch for the opening of the 1976 Winter Olympics on February 4, 1976.
In 2001, Christl Haas drowned while swimming in the Mediterranean Sea at Antalya, Turkey.
Preceded by Günther Zahn Munich 1972 |
Final Olympic Torchbearer Christl Haas and Josef Feistmantl Innsbruck 1976 |
Succeeded by Stéphane Préfontaine and Sandra Henderson Montreal 1976 |
1931: Esme Mackinnon | 1932: Paula Wiesinger | 1933: Inge Wertsin-Lantschner | 1934: Anny Rüegg | 1935: Christl Cranz | 1936: Evelyn Pinching | 1937: Christl Cranz | 1938: Lisa Resch | 1939: Christl Cranz | 1948: Hedy Schlunegger | 1950: Trude Jochum-Beiser | 1952: Trude Jochum-Beiser | 1954: Ida Schöpfer | 1956: Madeleine Berthod | 1958: Lucille Wheeler | 1960: Heidi Biebl | 1962: Christl Haas | 1964: Christl Haas | 1966: Erika Schinegger | 1968: Olga Pall | 1970: Annerösli Zryd | 1972: Marie-Theres Nadig | 1974: Annemarie Pröll | 1976: Rosi Mittermaier | 1978: Annemarie Moser-Pröll | 1980: Annemarie Moser-Pröll | 1982: Gerry Sorensen | 1985: Michela Figini | 1987: Maria Walliser | 1989: Maria Walliser | 1991: Petra Kronberger | 1993: Kate Pace | 1996: Picabo Street | 1997: Hilary Lindh | 1999: Renate Götschl | 2001: Michaela Dorfmeister | 2003: Mélanie Turgeon | 2005: Janica Kostelić | 2007: Anja Pärson
Categories: 1943 births | 2001 deaths | Austrian alpine skiers | Olympic competitors for Austria | Winter Olympics medalists | Olympic gold medalists for Austria | Competitors at the 1964 Winter Olympics | Competitors at the 1968 Winter Olympics | Winter sports biography stubs | Austrian people stubs