Michela Figini

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Michela Figini
Personal information
Born 7 April 1966 (1966-04-07) (age 47)
Prato, Switzerland

Michela Figini (born 7 April 1966 in Prato) is a Swiss former alpine skier. From her first marriage with the former Italian alpine ski racer Ivano Camozzi she has two children.

Figini won the gold medal in downhill at the 1984 Olympic Games in Sarajevo when she was only 18. She subsequently won numerous World Cup races and the overal Alpine Skiing World Cup twice, in 1985 and 1988.

World cup victories

Overall and single discipline results

Season Discipline
1985 Overall Cup
1985 Downhill
1985 Giant Slalom
1987 Downhill
1988 Overall Cup
1988 Downhill
1988 Super-G
1989 Downhill

Individual races

Date Location Race
January 28, 1984 France Megève Downhill
January 29, 1984 France Saint-Gervais Combined
January 4, 1985 Slovenia Maribor Giant Slalom
January 9, 1985 Austria Bad Kleinkirchheim Downhill
January 10, 1985 Austria Bad Kleinkirchheim Downhill
January 13, 1985 West Germany Pfronten Super-G
January 20, 1985 France Saint-Gervais Downhill
January 20, 1985 France Saint-Gervais Giant Slalom
March 8, 1985 Canada Banff Combined
December 21, 1985 Slovenia Maribor Combined
January 12, 1986 France Val d'Isère Downhill
January 16, 1987 West Germany Pfronten Downhill
March 8, 1987 Canada Calgary Downhill
December 11, 1987 Switzerland Leukerbad Downhill
December 12, 1987 Switzerland Leukerbad Super-G
January 14, 1988 Switzerland Zinal Downhill
March 12, 1988 Canada Rossland Downhill
March 13, 1988 Canada Rossland Super-G
December 2, 1988 France Val-d'Isère Downhill
January 12, 1989 Switzerland Grindelwald Downhill
January 13, 1989 Switzerland Grindelwald Downhill
February 7, 1989 Canada Lake Louise Downhill
February 18, 1989 Canada Lake Louise Downhill

External links


Awards
Preceded by
Switzerland Doris de Agostini
Swiss Sportswoman of the Year
1984 1985
Succeeded by
Switzerland Maria Walliser


This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike; additional terms may apply for the media files.