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Christel CRANZ

德国
德国
高山滑雪高山滑雪
奥运会奖牌
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奥运参赛次数1
奥运首秀1936年加米施-帕滕基兴冬奥会
出生年份1914

个人信息

The first great German alpine skier, Christl Cranz, brother of Rudi Cranz, dominated the sport in the 1930s. She won twelve world titles, taking all three available titles at the 1937 and 1939 World Championships, while taking two gold medals and a silver at the 1934, 1935 and 1938 editions. Cranz did not compete in the 1936 championships, although she did win the inaugural Olympic title that season. In 1941, Cranz won three more world titles, but this tournament in Cortina d'Ampezzo was declared unofficial by the FIS in 1946, citing lack of Allied participation (only four nations took part). Even without these titles, Cranz's total of 15 World Championship medals remains unapproached as of 2016, with Anja Pärson coming closest with 13 and Kjetil André Aamodt with 12.

Born in Brussels, her parents fled to Reutlingen during the First World War. Cranz later became the poster girl of the "Bund Deutscher Mädchen (BDM)" which was the Nazi organisation for young girls. In 1943, Cranz married ace fighter pilot Adolf Borchers. Following the war, after spending time in a forced labor camp, the couple settled in Steibis, a Bavarian village near the Austrian border. For four decades, they ran a skiing school there. In 1956 and 1960 she was the coach of the German national team, and in 1960 and 1964 she served as a skiing judge at the Olympics. In 1991 she was inducted to the Hall of Fame of the International Foundation of Women's Sport in New York.

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