Cornelia Hütter

Cornelia ( " Connie " ) Hütter (born 29 October 1992 in Graz) is an Austrian alpine skier. She belongs to the A-team of the Austrian Ski and won two medals at the Junior World Championships 2011.

Biography

Cornelia Huetter comes from Kumberg and attended the Skihandelsschule Schladming. After reaching the age limit, they took in winter 2007/2008 for the first time participate in FIS races. At the European Youth Olympic Festival 2009 in Szczyrk she finished 14th in the giant slalom and 28th in slalom. After several podium finishes in FIS races she came in March 2010 for the first time in the European Cup for use. In the same year she got after one year on the junior squad in the B-team of the Austrian Ski Federation. In winter 2010/2011 Hütter reached her first top - 10 finishes in the European Cup. After she had already won three medals at the Austrian Youth Championships, they celebrated their first major international success by winning two bronze medals in downhill and super - G at the Junior World Championships 2011 in Crans -Montana. Shortly thereafter, however, the 2010/2011 season was for them to end, as they came in the European Cup Super -G in Lélex to fall and knee injuries ( internal ligament and meniscus and cartilage tear ) and a broken nose drew upon. In December 2010, she had an injury must pause for several weeks. In summer 2011, she took off the slopes at motor sport events (mountain rally and circuit racing ) part.

Beginning of December 2011 came Hütter on the descents of Lake Louise in the World Cup for the first time used. But by the end of the season 2011/2012 she stayed with her a few World Cup starts even without points profit. On 11 January 2012, she reached her first podium finish in the European Cup when she was third in the downhill in Bad Kleinkirchheim. At the Junior World Championship 2012, she finished 20th place in the Super -G, after she was excreted in the giant slalom in the first round. On December 12, 2012 Hütter celebrated her first victory in the European Cup, as they with the Slovenian Vanja Brodnik won the downhill in St. Moritz at the same time. A month later, on January 12, 2013, Hütter won in her fourth World Cup race for the first time World Cup points, as they rather surprisingly went in the departure of St. Anton with start number 38 on the tenth.

On the downhill in Val d'Isere on 21 December she went for the first time in her career on the podium and finished third. This place she slipped into ÖOC squad for the Olympic Games 2014 in Sochi. There they sat down by the internal qualification and denied the Olympic downhill, in which they finished in 24th place.

Achievements

Olympic games

  • Sochi 2014: 24 Departure

World Cup

  • 3 places in the top ten, including one podium

Junior World Championships

  • Crans -Montana 2011: 3rd exit, third Super -G
  • Roccaraso 2012: 20 Super -G
  • Quebec 2013: 10 Departure

European Cup

  • Season 2011/12: 7 Super -G standings
  • 2012/13 season: 6th overall, 1st Super -G standings
  • 6 podiums, including one victory:

Other successes

  • 2 wins in FIS races
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