Cornelia Hütter, born on October twenty-ninth, nineteen ninety-two, in Graz, Styria, is a prominent alpine skier representing Austria. She made her World Cup debut in November two thousand eleven at Lake Louise, Canada, marking the beginning of a remarkable career in competitive skiing.
Hütter achieved her first World Cup podium in December two thousand thirteen, securing a third place in downhill at Val-d'Isère, France. Despite facing challenges, including a significant knee injury that sidelined her for most of the twenty twenty and twenty twenty-one seasons, she made a triumphant return in the twenty twenty-two season. During this comeback, she not only clinched a victory but also earned two additional podium finishes, showcasing her resilience and skill.
In the twenty twenty-three World Championships held in Courchevel-Méribel, Hütter celebrated a significant milestone by winning her first World Championships medal, a bronze in the super-G, sharing the honor with Norway's Kajsa Vickhoff Lie after both skiers clocked the same time of one minute twenty-eight seconds and thirty-nine hundredths.
Continuing her success, Hütter claimed the twenty twenty-four downhill season title with a victory at the World Cup finals in Saalbach, Austria, overtaking Switzerland's Lara Gut-Behrami, who had led the standings prior to the event. Her achievements culminated in her fourth appearance at the Winter Olympics during the twenty twenty-six Milano Cortina games, where she proudly secured her first Olympic medal, a bronze in the super-G.