Margarita Marbler

Margarita Marbler, born Olejnikowa (born 16 July 1975 in Petropavlovsk -Kamchatsky, Russia) is an Austrian freestyle skier. She is two-time bronze medalist at the World Championships and multiple Olympian. Your special disciplines are moguls and dual moguls.

Career

Margarita Marbler is one of the world's best freestylers, especially in the discipline Moguls ( moguls ). In this competition, the Austrian holding with the highest score achieved among the ladies and the perfect present airscore also set two world records. The athlete got to the World Cup circuit her former husband Harald Marbler know and moved to Austria in 1995. The only 1,56 m tall athlete is since 1996 a member of the national team of the Austrian Ski Federation, and starts for the Freestyle Club Villach. Margarita Marbler lives with her " husky " in Radenthein (Carinthia ).

They celebrated their biggest success by winning the bronze medal in mogul skiing at the freestyle skiing World Championship 2005 in Finland Ruka. This success could be repeated at the World Championships in Madonna di Campiglio, in Dual Moguls two years later. To this end, they won the 2003 World Cup in the discipline Dual Moguls (parallel moguls ) and was both in 2002 in Salt Lake City and Turin 2006 participant in the Olympic Games. In Salt Lake City it was enough for 10th place in the Moguls, in Turin she injured her ankle in training on and came in the final due to injury is not on the 17th rank out. At the Olympic Winter Games in Vancouver in 2010 they finished sixth and thus best european in the moguls. In individual World Cup they previously achieved several victories and top rankings.

Records

Margarita Marbler holds two world records in the discipline moguls. She scored her World Cup victory in Tignes on 1 December 2002 with 28.33 points, the highest score that has ever been achieved with the ladies. In addition, she received a perfect jump rating ( perfect Airscore ) of 7.50 points, the highest score that has ever obtained by a person in this competition. When FIS competition in the South Korean jisan on 8 February 2004, they surpassed their record from 2002, reaching 28.36 points, the highest score in one - Mogul competition with the ladies.

Achievements

Olympic games

  • 2002 Salt Lake City: 10 Moguls
  • Turin 2006: 17 Moguls
  • 2010 Vancouver: 6 Moguls

World Championships

  • 2001 Whistler Mountain: 9 Dual Moguls, Moguls 16
  • 2003 Deer Valley: 9 Dual Moguls, Moguls 23
  • 2005 Ruka: 3 Moguls, Dual Moguls 9
  • 2007 Madonna di Campiglio: 3 Dual Moguls, Moguls 7
  • 2009 Inawashiro 7 Moguls, Dual Moguls 9

World Cup

A total of 36 podium finishes, including 7 wins:

Austrian Championships

  • 3- times Austrian champion in the moguls ( Moguls ) 1996, 1998, 2001
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