Vreni Schneider

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Olympic medal record
Women’s Alpine Skiing
Gold 1994 Lillehammer Slalom
Gold 1988 Calgary Slalom
Gold 1988 Calgary Giant slalom
Silver 1994 Lillehammer Combined
Bronze 1994 Lillehammer Giant slalom
World Championships
Gold 1987 Crans Montana Giant slalom
Gold 1989 Vail Giant slalom
Gold 1991 Saalbach Slalom
Silver 1989 Vail Slalom
Silver 1989 Vail Combined
Bronze 1991 Saalbach Combined

Verena ("Vreni") Schneider (born November 26, 1964 in Elm) is a former ski racer from Switzerland. She is the most successful alpine ski racer of her country, the second most successful female ski racer ever (after Annemarie Moser-Pröll) and was elected "Swiss Sportswoman of the Century".

She won the overall alpine skiing World Cup three times and eleven discipline World Cups in Slalom and Giant Slalom, along with 55 World Cup races (number two all-time among women to Moser-Pröll). She also won five medals at the Winter Olympics including 3 golds (Slalom and Giant Slalom at Calgary in 1988 and Slalom at Lillehammer in 1994), and six medals at the World Championships including 3 more golds (Giant Slalom at Crans-Montana in 1987 and Vail in 1989; Slalom at Saalbach in 1991).

During the 1988–89 season she won 14 World Cup races. Nobody had ever achieved this before (the Swede Ingemar Stenmark once won 13 races), and her record has yet to be beaten since then.

In April 1995, after eleven successful seasons, she announced her retirement. Today she runs a ski and snowboard school in her home village of Elm as well as a sport equipment shop in Glarus.

Contents

[edit] World Cup victories

[edit] Seasons

Season Discipline
1986 Giant Slalom
1987 Giant Slalom
1989 Overall
1989 Giant Slalom
1989 Slalom
1990 Slalom
1991 Giant Slalom
1992 Slalom
1993 Slalom
1994 Overall
1994 Slalom
1995 Overall
1995 Giant Slalom
1995 Slalom

[edit] Individual races

Vreni Schneider won a total of 55 World Cup races: 20 Giant Slalom, 34 Slalom and one Combined.

Slalom

Date Location
17 December 1986 Flag of Italy Courmayeur
14 February 1987 Flag of France Saint-Gervais-les-Bains
24 January 1988 Flag of Austria Bad Gastein
16 December 1988 Flag of Austria Altenmarkt im Pongau
20 December 1988 Flag of Italy Courmayeur
3 January 1989 Flag of Yugoslavia Maribor
8 January 1989 Flag of Austria Mellau
15 January 1989 Flag of Switzerland Grindelwald
3 March 1989 Flag of Japan Furano
10 March 1989 Flag of Japan Shigakogen
25 November 1989 Flag of the United States Park City
6 January 1990 Flag of Italy Piancavallo
9 January 1990 Flag of Austria Hinterstoder
21 January 1990 Flag of Yugoslavia Maribor
18 March 1990 Flag of Sweden Åre
11 March 1991 Flag of Canada Lake Louise
30 November 1991 Flag of Austria Lech am Arlberg
18 January 1992 Flag of Slovenia Maribor
29 February 1992 Flag of Norway Narvik
6 January 1993 Flag of Slovenia Maribor
17 January 1993 Flag of Italy Cortina d'Ampezzo
19 March 1993 Flag of Sweden Vemdalen
28 March 1993 Flag of Sweden Åre
28 November 1993 Flag of Italy Santa Caterina
19 December 1993 Flag of Austria St. Anton am Arlberg
9 January 1994 Flag of Austria Altenmarkt im Pongau
23 January 1994 Flag of Slovenia Maribor
5 February 1994 Flag of Spain Sierra Nevada
10 March 1994 Flag of the United States Mammoth Mountain
20 March 1994 Flag of the United States Vail
27 November 1994 Flag of the United States Park City
18 December 1994 Flag of Italy Sestriere
26 February 1995 Flag of Slovenia Maribor
19 March 1995 Flag of Italy Bormio

Giant Slalom

Date Location
17 December 1984 Flag of Italy Santa Caterina
17 March 1985 Flag of the United States Waterville Valley
6 January 1986 Flag of Slovenia Maribor
19 January 1986 Flag of Germany Oberstaufen
20 March 1986 Flag of the United States Waterville Valley
6 December 1986 Flag of the United States Waterville Valley
5 January 1987 Flag of Austria Saalbach-Hinterglemm
13 February 1987 Flag of France Megève
22 March 1987 Flag of Yugoslavia Sarajevo
5 January 1988 Flag of France Tignes
28 November 1988 Flag of France Les Menuires
18 December 1988 Flag of Italy Valzoldana
6 January 1989 Flag of Austria Schwarzenberg
7 January 1989 Flag of Austria Schwarzenberg
21 January 1989 Flag of France Tignes
8 March 1989 Flag of Japan Shigakogen
11 January 1991 Flag of Yugoslavia Kranjska Gora
17 March 1991 Flag of the United States Vail
8 December 1991 Flag of Italy Santa Caterina
5 January 1992 Flag of Germany Oberstaufen

Combined

Date Race
16 December 1988 Flag of Austria Altenmarkt im Pongau

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Awards
Preceded by
Flag of Switzerland Maria Walliser
Swiss Sportswoman of the Year
19881989
Succeeded by
Flag of Switzerland Anita Protti
Preceded by
Flag of Switzerland Anita Protti
Swiss Sportswoman of the Year
1991
Succeeded by
Flag of Switzerland Conny Kissling
Preceded by
Flag of Switzerland Manuela Maleeva
Swiss Sportswoman of the Year
19941995
Succeeded by
Flag of Switzerland Barbara Heeb