Noa SZOLLOS

3 Feb 2003
19
Female
BUDAPEST
 
Hungary
WAIDHOFEN/YBBS
 
Austria

Events and Medals

Discipline Event Rank Medal
ALP Alpine Skiing Women's Super-G 34
Women's Giant Slalom DNF
Women's Slalom 41

Schedule

Start Time Location Event Status
Yanqing National Alpine Skiing Centre - Technical
Finished
Yanqing National Alpine Skiing Centre - Technical
Finished
Yanqing National Alpine Skiing Centre - Technical
Finished
Yanqing National Alpine Skiing Centre - Technical
Finished
Yanqing National Alpine Skiing Centre - Speed
Finished

Biographical Information

Highlights

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Historical Results

Youth Olympic Games
RankEventYearLocationResult
2Super Combined2020Lausanne, SUI00:01:34.690
3Super G2020Lausanne, SUI00:00:56.360
DNFSlalom2020Lausanne, SUI
DNFGiant Slalom2020Lausanne, SUI
World Championship
RankEventYearLocationResult
32Giant Slalom Ladies2021Cortina d'Ampezzo, ITA2:44.14
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Climbing, drawing. She also loves death metal music. (Athlete, 27 Sep 2021)

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Athlete

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Attending high school in Waidhofen an der Ybbs (AUT).

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Father, Peter. Mother, Dora. Brothers, Benjamin and Barnabas.

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Hungarian, German, English

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Nivelco Racing Team

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Personal: Michael Stocker (AUT)

Her coach with the Nivelco Racing Team is a two-time grass skiing world champion. (ski.nivelco.com)

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Father Peter Szollos (Alpine skiing): Former Alpine ski racer who competed in the 1993 World Championships in Moriola/Shizukuishi where he was 37th in slalom.

Brother (older) Benjamin Szollos (Alpine skiing): Competed in five World Championships with best finish 21st in Alpine combined at Cortina d'Ampezzo in 2021.

Brother (older) Barnabas Szollos (Alpine skiing): Competed at the 2016 Winter Youth Olympic Games at Lillehammer in four events, with best finish seventh in slalom. Competed in five events at the 2021 World Championships in Cortina d'Ammpezzo with best finish 13th in Alpine combined.

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Competed in the Ninja Warrior Austria TV series in September 2021. (nachrichten.at, 13 Sep 2021; puls4.com)

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2019 FIS event in Solda (Slalom - 15th)

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None. (Athlete, 27 Sep 2021)

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2017

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She comes from a skiing family and she began in the sport as soon as she could stand. (Athlete, 27 Sep 2021)

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"Mainly it was my parents. To be honest, I can't even imagine a life without skiing, I've never really done anything else." (noen.at, 13 Jan 2021)

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"Always be faster than my past self." (Athlete, 27 Sep 2021)

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In 2019 her family connected with world champion grass skier Michael Stocker (AUT), who was a coach in Waidhofen an der Ybbs in Austria, where she attended school. (noen.at, 21 Jan 2020)

"In summer we are in the Waidhofner Training Center (TZW) in training for 15-18 hours next to the school. In the ski season that is about seven to 10 hours of dryland training in addition to skiing." (noen.at, 13 Jan 2021)

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Her bronze medal in super-G and silver in Alpine combined at the 2020 Winter Youth Olympic Games in Lausanne were the first medals for Israel at an Olympic level in Alpine skiing. (hungarianfreepress.com, 17 Jan 2020)

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Alpine skier Ivica Kostelic (CRO) who won four Olympic silver medals plus the gold medal in slalom at the 2003 World Championships in St. Moritz. (Athlete, 27 Sep 2021)

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Is most motivated by herself. (Athlete, 27 Sep 2021)

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None. (Athlete, 27 Sep 2021)

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Selected as an Opening Ceremony flagbearer for Israel at the Beijing 2022 Olympic Winter Games.

Legend
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Gold Medal Event
DNF:
Did Not Finish
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