Ramona SIEBENHOFER

29 Jul 1991
30
Female
TAMSWEG
 
Austria
FEISTRITZ AM KAMMERSBERG
 
Austria

Events and Medals

Discipline Event Rank Medal
ALP Alpine Skiing Women's Downhill 12
Women's Giant Slalom DNF
Women's Alpine Combined 7

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 - Speed
Finished
Yanqing National Alpine Skiing Centre - Speed
Women's Downhill 2nd Training
Cancelled
Yanqing National Alpine Skiing Centre - Speed
Finished
Yanqing National Alpine Skiing Centre - Speed
Finished
Yanqing National Alpine Skiing Centre - Speed
Finished
Yanqing National Alpine Skiing Centre - Speed
Finished
Yanqing National Alpine Skiing Centre - Technical
Finished

Biographical Information

Highlights

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Historical Results

Olympic Games
RankEventYearLocationResult
7Women's Alpine Combined2018PyeongChang, KOR00:02:23.450
10Women's Downhill2018PyeongChang, KOR00:01:40.980
World Championship
RankEventYearLocationResult
4Alpine combined Ladies2019Are, SWE2:02.62
5Giant Slalom Ladies2021Cortina d'Ampezzo, ITA2:31.92
5Alpine combined Ladies2021Cortina d'Ampezzo, ITA2:10.03
5Downhill Ladies2021Cortina d'Ampezzo, ITA1:34.77
7Downhill Ladies2019Are, SWE1:02.38
9Downhill Ladies2017St. Moritz, SUI1:33.97
15Super G Ladies2019Are, SWE1:06.08
World Cup Rankings
SeasonAllDownhillGiant SlalomSuper GAlpine Combined
2021/202262109
2020/202115101248
2019/2020272231315
2018/20191531917
2017/20182919216
2016/201739173113
2015/20164718383234
2014/20157037404213
2013/2014623739467
2009/20109030
World Cup - Best Achievements
SeasonDownhillGiant SlalomSuper GAlpine combinedParallelSuper Combined
2021/20221 x 2nd1 x 7th1 x 5th
2020/20211 x 2nd1 x 5th1 x 23rd1 x 28th
2019/20201 x 9th1 x 10th1 x 11th1 x 4th
2018/20192 x 1st1 x 4th1 x 17th
2017/20181 x 4th2 x 9th1 x 5th
2016/20171 x 4th1 x 15th1 x 13th
2015/20161 x 3rd1 x 18th2 x 20th1 x 20th
2014/20151 x 22nd1 x 20th1 x 22nd1 x 13th
2013/20141 x 17th1 x 15th1 x 22nd1 x 7th
Ten Best World Cup Performances in Current Season
RankEventSeasonLocationResult
2Downhill2021/2022Cortina d'Ampezzo, ITA1:07.18
3Downhill2021/2022Zauchensee, AUT1:46.22
4Downhill2021/2022Lake Louise, CAN1:48.91
4Downhill2021/2022Val d'Isere, FRA1:43.04
5Super G2021/2022St. Moritz, SUI58.55
7Giant Slalom2021/2022Courchevel, FRA2:14.57
8Super G2021/2022Lake Louise, CAN1:19.28
8Giant Slalom2021/2022Courchevel, FRA2:18.12
9Giant Slalom2021/2022Courchevel, FRA
10Giant Slalom2021/2022Soelden, AUT2:09.60
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Enduro cycling, tennis, hiking, cooking, dining in good restaurants, being out in nature, meeting friends, spending time with her dog Maddox. (Athlete, 24 Aug 2021)

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Athlete

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Attended four years of elementary school in Krakauebene, four years of primary school in Murau with a focus on general sports and skiing, then six years at a business school with a ski racing focus, Ski Academy Schladming. (Athlete, 24 Aug 2021)

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Father, Richard. Mother, Renate. Brothers, Raphael and Jakob.

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German, English, Italian

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USV Krakauebene - Steiermark

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National: Wolfgang Grabener (AUT)

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2006 FIS event in Pitztal (Giant slalom - 11th)
2009 World Cup in Lienz (Giant slalom - DNF1)

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December 2014: Bruised her shoulder, suffered a boot bruise and knocked out several teeth when she crashed during the final downhill training run before the Lake Louise World Cup, which was being used as an internal qualifier for starting positions. She took a one-month break from racing but the injuries bothered her for the entire season.

February 2012: Surgery for inflammation in her leg cut her season short.

February 2011: Left ankle injury suffered during dryland training in France, ending her season early. (ramonasiebenhofer.com)

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2007

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Began skiing on plastic skis in her grandmother's garden when she was seven. Her uncle was a coach at a local ski club and took her to her first ski races. (Athlete, 24 Aug 2021)

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Loves to be outside and to be in the woods with her friends. (Athlete, 24 Aug 2021)

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To win races and an Olympic medal, and staying healthy. (Athlete, 24 Aug 2021)

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Stopped competing in giant slalom in 2015 to focus on speed events, but came back to it in 2019.

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Winning back-to-back World Cup downhills in Cortina d'Ampezzo in January 2019. "This weekend has changed my life. I had been chasing victory for so long and now I've actually got two." (france24.com, 19 Jan 2019)

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Alpine skier Renate Goetschl (AUT), two-time Olympic and nine-time World Championship medallist (three gold). (Athlete, 24 Aug 2021)

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Motivated by herself. "The change to challenge and get better every day, and learning so much about yourself." (Athlete, 24 Aug 2021)

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"Being the best part of myself every day." (Athlete, 24 Aug 2021)

Legend
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Gold Medal Event
DNF:
Did Not Finish
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