Jacqueline Pfeifer, born on February sixth, nineteen ninety-five, is a distinguished German skeleton racer who has made her mark in the world of winter sports. She began her journey in skeleton racing at the tender age of twelve and quickly rose through the ranks, earning a spot on the German national team in two thousand nine.
Her competitive spirit and dedication have led her to numerous victories, including winning the inaugural Winter Youth Olympics skeleton competition in two thousand twelve and clinching the title at the World Championships in two thousand seventeen. Pfeifer's impressive achievements also include being a three-time Winter Olympic medalist, with one silver and two bronze medals to her name.
At just fifteen years old, she showcased her talent on the Europe Cup circuit, winning her first two international races at Cesana Pariol in two thousand ten. Under the guidance of her personal coach, Kathi Wichterle, Pfeifer has honed her skills and continues to excel in her sport, utilizing an FES sled for her races.
Beyond her athletic pursuits, Jacqueline Pfeifer serves her community as a police officer with the German Federal Police, balancing her commitment to public service with her passion for skeleton racing.