Christine Goitschel

French female alpine skier
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Quick Facts

IntroFrench female alpine skier
PlacesFrance
isSkier Athlete Alpine skier
Work fieldSports
Gender
Female
Birth9 June 1944, Sainte-Maxime
Age80 years
The details

Biography

Christine Béranger-Goitschel (born 9 June 1944 in Sallanches) is a former French alpine skier. Christine is the older sister of fellow champion skier of the time, Marielle Goitschel and the aunt of former speed skier Philippe Goitschel.
After great success in the 1964 Winter Olympics, she and her sister Marielle were considered the world's best female skiers. However, Christine fractured an ankle in 1966, and retired from her sporting career after the 1968 Winter Olympics in Grenoble, France.
Christine and sister Marielle were the first ever female siblings on the same individual's event Olympic podium, winning the gold (Christine) and silver (Marielle) medals in the 1964 Olympic Women's slalom. They would repeat the feat two days later, switching their gold-silver order, in the 1964 Olympic Women's giant slalom.
She married Jean Béranger, her skiing coach, in 1966. In 1970, Goitschel and her husband opened the ski resort of Val Thorens.

Results and medals

Winter Olympic Games

  • 1964 Winter Olympics in Innsbruck (Austria)
    • Gold medal in Slalom
    • Silver medal in Giant slalom

Alpine skiing World Cup

  • Ranked 10th (1967 Alpine Skiing World Cup)

Other

  • French champion in slalom in 1962 and 1964
  • French champion in giant slalom in 1963

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