Siddhesh Joshi (Editor)

Marie Theres Nadig

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Sport
  
Weight
  
64 kg

Height
  
1.65 m

Role
  
Olympic athlete

Name
  
Marie-Theres Nadig


Marie-Theres Nadig wwwsportalbumchuploadsgallery16b22f666cb759e

Born
  
8 March 1954 (age 70) (
1954-03-08
)
Flums, Switzerland

Club
  
Skiclub Flumserberg, Flums

Olympic medals
  
Alpine Skiing at the 1972 Winter Olympics - Women's Giant Slalom

Similar People
  
Annemarie Moser‑Proll, Michela Figini, Bernhard Russi, Hanni Wenzel, Erika Hess

Marie-Theres Nadig (born 8 March 1954) is a retired Swiss alpine skier. Aged 17, she won gold medals in the downhill and giant slalom events at the 1972 Winter Olympics. During her career Nadig won 28 world cup races and had 63 podium finishes. At the 1980 Winter Olympics, she was third in the downhill event. After retiring from competitions, between 1999 and 2005 she worked as a national coach.

Marie-Theres Nadig MarieTheres Nadig Unsere GoldMaite wird 60 Radio

Biography

Marie-Theres Nadig Maite und der DsenHeiland Radio SRF 1 Schweizer

Nadig won her first major competition in 1970, the giant slalom at the Swiss Junior Championships. She finished sixth in the downhill at the world cup in 1971, and second in 1972. The same year she won two Olympic gold medals, beating the favorite Annemarie Moser-Pröll and becoming the Swiss Sportswoman of the Year. She also took part in the slalom, but failed to finish.

Marie-Theres Nadig Evelyne Leu Brigitte McMahon amp MarieTheres Nadig im

After a few unsuccessful years, Nadig won two downhill events at the 1975 World Cup season. She competed in the slalom and giant slalom at the 1976 Olympics, but failed to achieve a podium. She recovered in 1977 by winning the downhill and the combined world cup events, and had a brilliant 1979–1980 season, finishing on the podium in all 14 world cup events, and winning 9 of them. However, at the 1980 Olympics she earned only a bronze in the downhill and failed to finish the slalom and giant slalom.

Marie-Theres Nadig Autographen der Schweiz Autogrammdetail

Nadig retired in 1981 with a world cup tally of 28 wins and 63 podium finishes. She ran a sports store in Switzerland and later an hotel and as a ski school. Between 1999 and 2005 she worked with the Swiss national teams.


Marie-Theres Nadig MarieTheres Nadig trennt sich von ihren Trophen People

References

Marie-Theres Nadig Wikipedia