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Maria Pietilä Holmner

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Club
  
Uhsk Umea SK

Teams
  
6 – (2005–15)

Height
  
1.70 m

Website
  
mariapietilaholmner

Medals
  
2 (0 gold)

Weight
  
64 kg

Teams
  
3 – (2006, 2010, 2014)

Name
  
Maria Holmner

World cup debut
  
October 26, 2002

Medals
  
0

Role
  
Alpine ski racer


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Born
  
25 July 1986 (age 37) , Umea, Sweden (
1986-07-25
)

Disciplines
  
Slalom skiing, Giant slalom

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Maria Helena Pietilä-Holmner (born 25 July 1986) is a Swedish World Cup alpine ski racer. She specializes in the technical events of slalom and giant slalom.

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Born in Umeå, Pietilä-Holmner made her World Cup debut at age 16 in October 2002. Her first World Cup win came at a slalom in Aspen in November 2010. Through December 2013, she has two World Cup victories and five podiums.

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Pietilä-Holmner has four medals in the World Championships, two as an individual and two in the team events. She was the silver medalist in giant slalom in 2007 at Åre, Sweden. Four years later in 2011, she won 2 bronze medals at Garmish-Partenkirchen in the slalom and the team event. At Schladming in 2013, she won a silver in the team event.

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Race podiums

  • 3 wins – (2 SL, 1 PSL)
  • 10 podiums – (1 GS, 7 SL, 2 PSL)
  • Video

  • Zapiks – post-race interview in November 2011 – 2nd place, Aspen slalom

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    References

    Maria Pietilä Holmner Wikipedia