Miriam Vogt

Miriam Vogt ( born March 20, 1967 in Starnberg ) is a former German ski racer.

Early in her career, the daughter of Hans and Catherine Vogt operation in winter skiing, while in summer rowing, in which it took her brother Markus Vogt at the 1991 World Championships to precious metal. After intervention of their former coach Willi Lesch but they finally focused on the skiing. At the Junior World Cup in 1985 in Czechoslovakia Vogt in 8th place in the slalom. Her debut in the World Cup they celebrated on January 10, 1986 as part of the downhill race in Bad Gastein. There she was eleventh. Initial good results followed a low in 1989, which led to the temporary demotion Vogts from the national team squad in the delivery of the DSV.

The 1.80 -meter downhill specialist who went to the starting line for the WSV Unterammergau, changed hands several times in her career, the ski company. After the Starnbergerin was first on Rossignol go, she switched to Volkl and later in the summer of 1992 to Blizzard. They won in a World Cup race of her career ( 12 December 1992 Vail ) and was at the Alpine World Ski Championships 1993 in Morioka World Champion in the combination. In 1998, she ended her career, but still took in 2000 to the Swiss and in 2001 at the Austrian Championships active part.

After her ski career Vogt, who had studied business during their sporting careers, managing director of a company providing seminars in the field of mental and behavioral training. Since July 4, 2005, she is also President of the Bavarian Ski Association. The end of 2013, she was elected Vice President of the DSV. Vogt is the initiator of the existing since 2003 annual winter charity event "Snow crystal - be strong when it counts."

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