Tiffany GAUTHIER
Events and Medals
| Discipline | Event | Rank | Medal |
|---|---|---|---|
Alpine Skiing |
Women's Downhill | DNF | |
| Women's Super-G | 28 |
Schedule
| Start Time | Location | Event | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| Yanqing National Alpine Skiing Centre - Speed |
Finished |
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| Yanqing National Alpine Skiing Centre - Speed |
Finished |
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| Yanqing National Alpine Skiing Centre - Speed |
Women's Downhill 2nd Training
|
Cancelled |
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| Yanqing National Alpine Skiing Centre - Speed |
Finished |
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| Yanqing National Alpine Skiing Centre - Speed |
Finished |
Biographical Information
Highlights
Historical Results
| Olympic Games | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Rank | Event | Year | Location | Result |
| 13 | Women's Downhill | 2018 | PyeongChang, KOR | 00:01:41.040 |
| 22 | Women's Super G | 2018 | PyeongChang, KOR | 00:01:22.560 |
| World Championship | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Rank | Event | Year | Location | Result |
| 21 | Super G Ladies | 2021 | Cortina d'Ampezzo, ITA | 1:27.71 |
| 23 | Downhill Ladies | 2021 | Cortina d'Ampezzo, ITA | 1:36.61 |
| 23 | Super G Ladies | 2019 | Are, SWE | 1:07.34 |
| 23 | Super G Ladies | 2017 | St. Moritz, SUI | 1:23.69 |
| 25 | Downhill Ladies | 2017 | St. Moritz, SUI | 1:35.39 |
| 26 | Downhill Ladies | 2019 | Are, SWE | 1:03.64 |
| World Cup Rankings | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Season | All | Downhill | Super G |
| 2021/2022 | 73 | 27 | |
| 2020/2021 | 53 | 34 | 19 |
| 2019/2020 | 51 | 31 | 23 |
| 2018/2019 | 85 | 39 | 37 |
| 2017/2018 | 37 | 23 | 20 |
| 2016/2017 | 72 | 43 | 25 |
| World Cup - Best Achievements | ||
|---|---|---|
| Season | Downhill | Super G |
| 2021/2022 | 1 x 23rd | 1 x 11th |
| 2020/2021 | 1 x 19th | 1 x 10th |
| 2019/2020 | 1 x 16th | 1 x 4th |
| 2018/2019 | 1 x 18th | 1 x 22nd |
| 2017/2018 | 1 x 4th | 1 x 4th |
| 2016/2017 | 1 x 22nd | 1 x 10th |
| 2015/2016 | 1 x 48th | 1 x 35th |
| Ten Best World Cup Performances in Current Season | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Rank | Event | Season | Location | Result |
| 11 | Super G | 2021/2022 | St. Moritz, SUI | 58.95 |
| 19 | Super G | 2021/2022 | Cortina d'Ampezzo, ITA | 1:22.21 |
| 23 | Super G | 2021/2022 | Garmisch-Partenkirchen, GER | 1:19.98 |
| 23 | Downhill | 2021/2022 | Garmisch-Partenkirchen, GER | 1:43.35 |
| 26 | Super G | 2021/2022 | Lake Louise, CAN | 1:20.26 |
| 26 | Super G | 2021/2022 | St. Moritz, SUI | 1:23.07 |
| 28 | Super G | 2021/2022 | Val d'Isere, FRA | 1:21.24 |
| 34 | Downhill | 2021/2022 | Cortina d'Ampezzo, ITA | 1:08.85 |
| 40 | Downhill | 2021/2022 | Lake Louise, CAN | 1:52.42 |
| 41 | Downhill | 2021/2022 | Lake Louise, CAN | 1:52.23 |
Tiff. (Athlete Instagram)
Tiffany Armelle Emma Marie Gauthier
Athlete
Sister, Marine Gauthier.
French, English
Club des Sports de Tignes
Sister Marine Gauthier (Alpine skiing): Two-time Junior World champion (2009 downhill, 2010 super-G). Competed on the World Cup level before retiring in 2016. (leprogress.fr, 16 Feb 2018)
2008 FIS event in Val Thorens (Slalom - 48th)
2016 World Cup in Cortina d'Ampezzo (Downhill - 48th)
Winter 2020: Managed a bout of mononucleosis amidst her rehabilitation from injuries. (ledauphine.com, 21 Feb 2020)
3 December 2019: Another meniscus injury to her left knee as a result of a crash in the season-opening World Cup downhill in Lake Louise. Returned to racing in January 2020 at Bansko. (ledauphine.com, 4 Dec 2019)
23 February 2019: Meniscus injury to her left knee as a result of a crash in the World Cup downhill in Crans Montana, ending her 2018/19 season. Returned to training in the summer, skiing in the downhill opener in Lake Louise, but crashing. She then took time off and returned to racing in January 2020. (francebleu.com, 25 Feb 2019)
January 2019: Sprained left ankle as the result of a training crash in St. Anton. Did not race in January but returned for the World Championships downhill in February at Are. (ledauphine.com, 4 Dec 2019)
16 April 2018: Underwent arthroscopic surgery to clean up a knee. "Everything went well. I had to clean the knee, remove the bits of cartilage that bothered me all winter. I could have avoided the operation and saved a few months, but I wanted to do it now to gain ... a few years without pain." (ledauphine.com, 16 Apr 2018)
14 March 2018: Fractured her left hand in the World Cup Finals downhill in Are. Continued to race in the super-G but upon returning to France for an examination, x-rays showed a fracture that required surgery. (Facebook, 24 Mar 2018)
23 March 2010: Knee injury at the French national championships, ending her 2009/10 season, ultimately missing the entire 2010/11 season and returned to racing in mid-January 2012 - nearly a two-year break.
Started skiing because her father was part of the Tignes Ski Club, so she started very early. "At the beginning, I was just having fun skiing with friends but we would always finish a lot later than the ski club sessions, so it really felt like a passion.” (FIS YouTube, 27 Aug 2019)
“I turned out to have a bit of a tough personality. I found out that I liked being in front all the time. All of this brought me here because skiing is my passion.” (FIS YouTube, 27 Aug 2019)
Fourth in a World Cup super-G in February 2020 at Garmisch-Partenkirchen after coming back from multiple injuries and mononucleosis.
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- Gold Medal Event
- DNF:
- Did Not Finish
France
Alpine Skiing