- Régine Cavagnoud
Régine Cavagnoud (
June 27 1970 –October 31 2001 ) was a French alpine skier. The 2001Super-G World Champion, she was killed in a training accident.Career
Régine Cavagnoud was born in
Thônes ,Haute-Savoie .Her career as professional skier was plagued by injuries. She finally secured a World Cup race victory in her 10th year of competition, a
downhill race held inCortina d'Ampezzo ,Italy on 21 January 1999. That was the first World Cupdownhill race victory by a Frenchwoman in 17 years. All in all, she had nine World Cup victories, four of themSuper-G , threedownhill and twogiant slalom . Her last World Cup victory occurred on 21 Mar 2001 in thegiant slalom inCourchevel ,France . She topped theSuper-G World Cup rankings in 2001 and was ranked third overall for the World Cup seasons ending in 2000 and 2001. Her career culminated in the2001 World Alpine Ski Championships held inSankt Anton ,Austria , where on29 January 2001 , she clinched theSuper-G title.On
29 October 2001 , Cavagnoud collided with German ski coachMarkus Anwander during ski training inPitztal ,Austria and sustained severe brain injuries as a result of the collision. She was evacuated by helicopter toInnsbruck 's university hospital, where she succumbed to her injuries two days later. Her death was the first fatality involving a World Cup skier since the death of Austria'sUlrike Maier in 1994.She was buried in her native village of
La Clusaz in the French Alps.World Cup victories
Overall
Individual races
External links
* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/other_sports/1630461.stm BBC News]
* [http://www.skimag.com/skimag/news/article/0,12795,326149,00.html Ski Magazine]
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