Sabine Ginther

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Sabine Ginther
Alpine skier
DisciplinesPolyvalent
Born (1970-02-03) 3 February 1970 (age 52)
Ehenbichl, Austria
World Cup debut1988
Retired1993
World Championships
Teams1
World Cup
Seasons5
Wins6
Podiums14
Medal record
World Cup race podiums
Event1st2nd3rd
Slalom100
Downhill322
Super-G001
Combined212
Total635
International alpine ski competitions
Event1st2nd3rd
Junior World Championships 620

Sabine Ginther (born 3 February 1970) is a retired Austrian alpine skier. [1]

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Career

In her short career in the World Cup, which lasted just 5 seasons, she achieved 14 podiums (6 wins). She has also won a Europa Cup and 8 medals (6 gold) at the Junior World Championships.

Europa Cup results

She has won an overall Europa Cup and one specialty standings. [2]

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References

  1. "Sabine Ginther" . Retrieved 13 February 2015.
  2. "ÖSV-Siegertafel - alle Medaillengewinner des ÖSV seit 1931". oesv.at (in German). Archived from the original on 5 March 2016. Retrieved 12 September 2022.