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Tina Weirather

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Tina Weirather

From super-G to the microphone: heir to champions, authentic voice of skiing

Tina Weirather with overalls and trophy

Tina Weirather is a former alpine skier from Liechtenstein. Daughter of Olympic champion Hanni Wenzel and skier Harti Weirather, she began her competitive career at a very young age. Throughout her career, Tina won two crystal globes in the super-G discipline in 2017 and 2018. She also won a bronze medal at the 2018 Pyeongchang Olympics and a silver medal at the 2017 World Championships, both in super-G. After retiring in 2020, Tina embarked on a new career as a sports commentator and podcast host, continuing to share her experience and passion for skiing with the audience.

Tina Weirather

Palmares

  • Olympic Bronze · Super-G

    Pyeongchang 2018

  • World Silver · Super-G

    St. Moritz 2017

  • 2 Super-G World Cup titles

    Aspen 2017 · 2018

  • 9 World Cup Victories

    1 Downhill · 7 Super-G · 1 Giant Slalom · various locations 2013-2018

  • 4th position · Best overall World Cup ranking

    St. Moritz 2016

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