Bernadette Schild

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Bernadette Schild
Bernadette Schild Austrian Championships 2008.jpg
Schild in March 2008
Personal information
Born (1990-01-02) 2 January 1990 (age 34)
Zell am See, Salzburg, Austria
Occupation Alpine skier
Height1.65 m (5 ft 5 in)
Skiing career
Disciplines Slalom
ClubSkiklub Doienten
World Cup debut14 March 2008 (age 18)
Retired14 March 2021 (age 31)
Website bernadetteschild.com
Olympics
Teams2 – (2014, 2018)
Medals0
World Championships
Teams3 – (2013, 2017, 2019)
Medals0
World Cup
Seasons14 – (20082021)
Wins0
Podiums7 – (7 SL)
Overall titles0 – (14th in 2018)
Discipline titles0 – (5th in SL, 2018)
Medal record
Women's alpine skiing
Representing Flag of Austria.svg  Austria
Junior World Championships
Gold medal icon (G initial).svg2008 Formigal Slalom
Silver medal icon (S initial).svg2009 Garmisch-Partenkirchen Slalom
Schild at Stockholm's Hammarbybacken in 2018 Bernadette Schild.jpg
Schild at Stockholm's Hammarbybacken in2018

Bernadette Schild (born 2 January 1990) is a retired World Cup alpine ski racer from Austria. [1] [2]

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Born in Zell am See, Salzburg, Schild specialised in slalom and made her World Cup debut in March 2008 at Bormio. She attained her first World Cup podium in March 2013, a second place in slalom at Lenzerheide. Her second podium came nine months later, a third-place finish at Courchevel in December.

She is a younger sister of the champion skier Marlies Raich (b. 1981); [3] they twice shared a podium during the 2014 season, at Courchevel in December and Kranjska Gora in February. [4]

At the 2014 Olympics, Schild was fourth after the first run in the slalom, but failed to finish the second. In June 2016, she married her trainer, Armin Wierer.

World Cup results

Season standings

SeasonAgeOverallSlalomGiant
slalom
Super-GDownhillCombined
2009 1912054
2010 20
2011 216220
2012 227428
2013 233210
2014 24337
2015 254617
2016 265516
2017 2723828
2018 2814521
2019 2919920
2020 30
2021 317937
Standings through 4 January 2021

Race podiums

SeasonDateLocationDisciplinePlace
2013 16 Mar 2013  Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Lenzerheide, Switzerland   Slalom 2nd
2014 17 Dec 2013 Flag of France.svg Courchevel, FranceSlalom3rd
2 Feb 2014 Flag of Slovenia.svg Kranjska Gora, SloveniaSlalom3rd
2017 11 Mar 2017 Flag of the United States.svg Squaw Valley, USASlalom3rd
2018 26 Nov 2017 Flag of the United States.svg Killington, USASlalom3rd
9 Jan 2018 Flag of Austria.svg Flachau, AustriaSlalom2nd
2019 17 Nov 2018 Flag of Finland.svg Levi, FinlandSlalom3rd

World Championship results

  Year   Age  Slalom Giant
 slalom 
Super-GDownhillCombined
2013 23 12
2015 25
2017 27 10 17
2019 29 9 DNF1

Olympic results

  Year   Age  Slalom Giant
 slalom 
Super-GDownhillCombined
2014 24 DNF2
2018 28 7 24

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