Claire Dautherives

Claire Dautherives ( born September 5, 1982 in Saint -Jean -de- Maurienne ) is a French alpine skier. Your specialist discipline is the slalom.

Career

Dautherives was at FIS races for the first time in December 1997 at the start, first race in the European Cup was followed in January 1999. European Cup in the 2006/07 season she went three times on the podium in slalom and reached the fourth place in the Slalomendwertung. Your World Cup debut had Dautherives in January 2003, but it took until 9 December 2007 until she went in the slalom in Aspen at No. 25 and won first World Cup points. Three weeks later, at the slalom in Lienz on December 29, 2007 she went surprisingly at number eight and achieved their best ever World Cup result. On 27 January 2008, it reached number 14 in the slalom in Ofterschwang her second top -15 result, but then she stopped again with no result in multiple races.

From January 2009 Dautherives could regularly qualify for the second round and win the World Cup points. Front rankings were first made ​​, however, until they can accommodate twelve scored its second-best World Cup result on 12 January 2010 at the slalom in Flachau. At the Olympic Winter Games 2010, she retired from in the first slalom run. On 21 December 2010 she suffered in the World Cup slalom in Courchevel a torn ACL, which is why they had to end the 2010/11 season early. In their comeback season 2011/12 Dautherives could only qualify in two World Cup slalom races for the second round, with her ​​best result was the 18th place in Courchevel.

Achievements

World Cup

  • 3 places in the top 15

European Cup

  • Season 2006/ 07: 4 slalom rating
  • A total of three podiums

Junior World Championships

  • Verbier 2001: 18 Slalom
  • Tarvisio 2002: 6 Slalom

Other successes

  • French Champion in slalom in 2008 and 2009
  • 8 wins in FIS slaloms
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