Elisabeth Görgl, born on February twentieth, nineteen eighty-one, in Bruck an der Mur, Styria, is a distinguished retired World Cup alpine ski racer from Austria. She made her World Cup debut in March two thousand and quickly established herself as a formidable competitor, achieving podium finishes across all five alpine disciplines.
In January two thousand eight, Görgl celebrated a significant milestone by securing her first World Cup victory in the giant slalom at Maribor, Slovenia. Her prowess continued to shine at the 2009 World Championships in Val d'Isère, where she earned a bronze medal in the super combined event.
The pinnacle of her career came in two thousand eleven at Garmisch-Partenkirchen, where she triumphed with two gold medals in the Super-G and downhill events, marking a remarkable achievement in women's skiing. This feat was notable as it was the third consecutive time a female skier had swept the speed events at the World Championships.
Görgl's Olympic journey was equally impressive. At the two thousand ten Winter Olympics, she won a bronze medal in the downhill, mirroring her mother's achievements at the same event in the nineteen sixties. She also claimed another bronze in the giant slalom just a week later. In the two thousand fourteen Winter Olympics, she showcased her versatility by competing in four disciplines: downhill, giant slalom, super-G, and combined.
After a celebrated career, Elisabeth Görgl announced her retirement from active skiing on June twelfth, two thousand seventeen, with her final race being a Super-G in Aspen the following March.