Renate Goetschl (AUT)
Born 6.8.1975 at Obdachl
World Cup Ranking
General
1993/57th, 1994/15th, 1995/14th, 1996/10th, 1997/8th, 1998/7th, 1999/3rd, 2000/1st,
2001/2nd, 2002/2nd, 2003/7th, 2004/2nd,
Special
1997 DH/1st, 1998 SG/2nd, 1999 DH/1st, SG/5th.
2000 DH/2nd, SG/1st, GS/4th, 2001 DH/2nd, SG/2nd, SL/24th, GS/14th, K/3rd,
2002 DH/5th, SL/25th, GS/36th, SG/4th, K/1st,
2003 DH/2nd, SG/2nd, GS/51st.
2004 DH/1st, SG/1st.

World Championships
1996 Sierra Nevada DH/8th, K/4th
1997 Sestriere DH/9th, SG/6th, K/1st.
1999 Vail DH/1st, SG/2nd, K/2nd.
2001 St.Anton DH/2nd,
2003 St.Moritz SG/8th, DH/5th.

Olympic Games
1994 Lillehammer K/4th.
1998 Nagano SG/5th.
2002 Salt Lake City DH/3rd, K/2nd, SG/8th.
World Cup - 33 w. (17 DH, 11 SG, 1 SL, 4 K)
1. DH: Vail 97, Altenmarkt 98, Lake Louise 99 I+II, Are 99, St.Moritz 99, Are 00,
Innsbruck 00,St.Moritz 01-II, Haus 01, Cortina 02, Are 02, Cortina 03, Lillehammer 03,St.Moritz 04, Veysonnaz 04, Sestriere 04,
SG: Flachau 95, Cortina 99-I, Altenmarkt 00, Innsbruck 00-I, Bormio 00, Lake Louise 01,Cortina 03-II, Innsbruck 03-I, Lake Louise 04,
Cortina 04-II, Are 04,
SL: Lillehammer 93.
K: St.Anton 94, Sta.Caterina 00, Saalbach 02, Are 02,
2. DH: St.Anton 94, Laax 97, Vail 97-II, Cortina 98, Are 98, St.Moritz 99, St Moritz 00-II,
Saalbach 02, Cortina 04-I+II, Haus 04-II,
SG: Bormio 95, Val d'Isere 96 I,98, Cortina 98-II, Mammoth Mtn.99, St.Moritz 99,
Innsbruck 00-I, Val d'Isere 02, Cortina 02, 03-I, Megeve 04,
GS: Lienz 04,
3. DH: Lenzerheide 95, St.Anton 96-II, Cortina 96-II, Hakuba 97-II, Lake Louise 98-I,
Veysonnaz 99, 00-II. Lake Louise 01-I, 03-II, 04, Haus 04-I,
SG: Val d'Isere 96?,Sta.Caterina 00, Innsbruck 03-II,
GS: Sestriere 01-II, Zwiesel 04,
4. DH: Cortina 95 II, saalbach 95, Lillehammer 95, Kleinkirchheim 97, St.Anton 99,
Sierra Nevada 99, St.Moritz 00-I, Innsbruck 03,
SG: Val d'Isere 97, Mammoth Mtn.98, Altenmarkt 98, Val d'Isere 03, Lillehammer 03,
SL: St.Anton 94
5. DH: Cortina 95-I,97, Narvik 96-II
SG: Lake Louise 98, Val d'Isere 00,
GS: Serre Chevalier 00, Lienz 00,
SL: Serre Chevarie 00
6. DH: Lake Louise 98-II, Santa Caterina 00, St.Moritz 02,
SG: Garmisch 95, Vail 96, Lillehammer 96, Cortina 97, Lake Louise 00,
GS: Tignes 00, Maribor 00, Are 00,
SL: Copper Mtn.00, Bormio 00,
Renate Goetschl

Renate Goetschl, who suffered a terrible crash in the downhill at Lenzerheide at the end of the 2002 season, is the most successful alpine skier on the Austrian women’s team since the great days of Annemarie Moser-Proell and Petra Kronberger, who dominated the “White Circus” in the 1970’s and the early 1990’s. Interestingly enough, all three live in the same region south of Salzburg!
A winner in twenty-three World Cup events in four disciplines since March 1993, Renate just added two Olympic medals to her impressive collection of five World Championships medals clinched from 1997 to 2001. She was 3rd in downhill and 2nd in combined at Snowbasin!
In March 2000, she also conquered her first Overall World Cup title after a tough battle against her team-mate and friend Michaela Dorfmeister.
Goetschl strongly believes in her capacity to come back at her best level after this first serious ski accident. Renate who’s known to be a strong-minded fighter only turned 27 in August 2002 and she feels ready for much more.
Yet despite her young age, Goetschl is already a veteran on the tour – she competed in her tenth World Cup season in 2002.
She was only 17 and unknown when she stunned the alpine world in March '93 by winning a World Cup slalom in Hajfell, Norway, one of the test events for the '94 Olympics. And she did it starting way back in the pack — bib number 42. On top of that, it was her first World Cup appearance.
One year later she proved she could race downhill, too, finishing second at St. Anton where she won the combined event. Then the Austrian consolidated her position as a top speed skier by winning a Super-G in '95, but it was two seasons later before she would reach higher summits.
The relaxed blond won the combined World Championship in '97 at Sestriere, making her the only Austrian to clinch a gold medal in Italy. At the end of the season, she surprised everybody again by taking the downhill World Cup title, defeating Warwara Zelenskaja (Russia), Heidi Zurbriggen (Switzerland) and Katja Seizinger (Germany) in a close race at the World Cup finals in Vail, Colorado. No Austrian had won that crown since the great Annemarie Moser-Proell in 1979.
However things didn't go as well in '98 at the Nagano Olympics. Goetschl was one of the fastest skiers at the final intermediate time of the Super-G. But a small mistake just before the finish line cost her a place on the podium. Her problems continued when she skied out in the downhill.
At least, Renate gained much experience from those two disasters and was more focused and determined than ever during the 1998/ 1999 season.
At the Vail World Championships, she won the downhill gold medal and added two silver medals in Super-G and combined.
She was out of reach in the downhill World Cup standings thanks to her four victories. She ended a promising 3rd in the final Overall Standings won by Alexandra Meissnitzer!
Always a very aggressive racer on course, Goetschl proved again her potential in the technical events. During the 1999/2000 season, she had a hard time to find her best rhythm at the beginning in the speed events, but she often clocked very fast intermediate times in slalom and GS. Finally she captured her first Crystal globe with her six victories and plenty of top-10 places in all specialties including three wins in combined.
In December 2000, she celebrated the 500th Austrian World Cup victory in dominating a downhill at St Moritz!

The charming Renate who also became a good friend of Janica Kostelic, graduated from the Schladming Ski School in '93. She lives south of Salzburg on the family farm in the village of Obdach, near Altenmark, where she normally rides her motorbike in the summer. In 2002, she had to spent more time and energy on her rehabilitation, but as Hermann Maier, she loves ski racing too much to give it up now!

Patrick Lang
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