Mireia Gutiérrez

Mireia Gutiérrez Cabanes ( born October 9, 1988 in Andorra la Vella ) is an Andorran alpine skier. Your strongest disciplines are the slalom and the giant slalom.

Biography

Gutierrez denied on 13 December 2003 her first FIS races and celebrated while also equal to their first victory. By 2011, she won nine other FIS races. Since March 2004, Gutiérrez also starts in the European Cup. Her first placement in the points she succeeded on 23 February 2007 with rank 28 in the slalom of Pal in their homeland. Your best result so far in the European Cup is the fourth place in the indoor slalom in Wittenburg on 20 November 2009. Gutiérrez In World Cup denied her first race, the slalom in La Molina, 14 December 2008, in which they are but not for the second round qualifying. Then followed so far only a few more World Cup starts, where they still did not win any World Cup points.

From 2006 to 2008 Gutiérrez participated in three World Junior Championships. As the best result it reached number 28 in the slalom in 2008. In February 2009 she started as a single runner from Andorra at the World Championships in Val d'Isere. In the super combined, they drove to 19th place in the super -G ranks 29th in slalom she was disqualified in the first round out. 7 November 2009 Gutierrez reached the eighth place at the Indoor Championships in Amneville. At the Olympic Winter Games in Vancouver in 2010 she went on place 24 in the super combined and ranked 28 in the downhill. In Slalom, Giant Slalom and Super -G they do not finish the race. At the World Championships 2011 in Garmisch -Partenkirchen Gutiérrez started in Super -G, in the super combined, giant slalom and the slalom, but fell in all four competitions from. Gutierrez won a national championship since 2004, four times the slalom and the giant slalom four times.

Sporting successes

Games

  • Vancouver 2010: 24 Super Combined Downhill 28
  • Sochi 2014: 18 Super Combined

World Championships

  • Val d'Isere 2009: 19 Super Combined, Super G 29

Junior World Championships

  • Quebec 2006: 42 Slalom, Super-G 58
  • Altenmarkt 2007: 36th slalom
  • Formigal 2008: 28 Slalom, Giant Slalom 34

European Cup

  • 3 places in the top ten

Andorran Championships

  • Gutiérrez is eight times the Andorran Champion: 4x slalom ( 2004, 2006, 2009, 2010 ) and 4x giant slalom ( 2004, 2007, 2009, 2010 )

Other successes

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