- Michela Figini
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Olympic medal record Women’s Alpine Skiing Gold 1984 Sarajevo Downhill Silver 1988 Calgary Super-G World Championships Gold 1985 Bormio Downhill Silver 1987 Crans-Montana Downhill Silver 1987 Crans-Montana Super-G 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.
Contents
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 Megève Downhill January 29, 1984 Saint-Gervais[disambiguation needed ] Combined January 4, 1985 Maribor Giant Slalom January 9, 1985 Bad Kleinkirchheim Downhill January 10, 1985 Bad Kleinkirchheim Downhill January 13, 1985 Pfronten Super-G January 20, 1985 Saint-Gervais Downhill January 20, 1985 Saint-Gervais Giant Slalom March 8, 1985 Banff Combined December 21, 1985 Maribor Combined January 12, 1986 Val d'Isère Downhill January 16, 1987 Pfronten Downhill March 8, 1987 Calgary Downhill December 11, 1987 Leukerbad Downhill December 12, 1987 Leukerbad Super-G January 14, 1988 Zinal Downhill March 12, 1988 Rossland Downhill March 13, 1988 Rossland Super-G December 2, 1988 Val-d'Isère Downhill January 12, 1989 Grindelwald Downhill January 13, 1989 Grindelwald Downhill February 7, 1989 Lake Louise Downhill February 18, 1989 Lake Louise Downhill External links
- sports-reference.com
- Ski-DB.com - Results - Michela Figini
Olympic Champions in Women's Downhill 1948: Hedy Schlunegger | 1952: Trude Beiser-Jochum | 1956: Madeleine Berthod | 1960: Heidi Biebl | 1964: Christl Haas | 1968: Olga Pall | 1972: Marie-Theres Nadig | 1976: Rosi Mittermaier | 1980: Annemarie Moser-Pröll | 1984: Michela Figini | 1988: Marina Kiehl | 1992: Kerrin Lee-Gartner | 1994: Katja Seizinger | 1998: Katja Seizinger | 2002: Carole Montillet | 2006: Michaela Dorfmeister | 2010: Lindsey Vonn1931: Esme Mackinnon | 1932: Paula Wiesinger | 1933: Inge Wersin-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: Marielle Goitschel | 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 | 2009: Lindsey Vonn | 2011: Elisabeth GörglAwards Preceded by
Doris de AgostiniSwiss Sportswoman of the Year
1984 – 1985Succeeded by
Maria WalliserCategories:- 1966 births
- Living people
- People from Prato
- Swiss alpine skiers
- Alpine skiers at the 1984 Winter Olympics
- Alpine skiers at the 1988 Winter Olympics
- Olympic alpine skiers of Switzerland
- Olympic gold medalists for Switzerland
- Olympic silver medalists for Switzerland
- Olympic medalists in alpine skiing
- Swiss Winter Olympic medalist stubs
- Swiss alpine skiing biography stubs
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