DORFMEISTER Michaela (AUT) Web:
25.03. 1973 Neusiedl
173cm / 70kg
SKI: Atomic
BOOTS: Atomic
BINDING: Atomic


2006 Retired
SerreChevalier 00 GS/1st Val d'Isere 00 GS/1st
Serre Shevalier 2000 GS/ 1st Val d'Isere 2000 GS/ 1st
Stanton WM01 DH/1st Solden02 GS/1st
St.Anton WM01 DH/ 1st Soelden 02 GS/ 1st
StMoritz WM03 SG/1st
St.Moritz WM03 Super G / 1st
Torino OWG 06, DH / 1st

2000 GS/Champion
2000/ GS Champion
2002 Overall/Champion
2002/ Overall Champion
World Cup Ranking
General

1992/103rd, 1993/118th, 1994/95th, 1995/18th, 1996/9th, 1997/39th, 1998/33rd,
1999/6th, 2000/2nd, 2001/5th, 2002/1st, 2003/4th, 2004/6th, 2005/4th.
2006/3rd.
Special
1999 DH/3rd, SG/2nd,
2000 GS/1st, DH/7th, SG/7th. 2001 DH/9th, SG/5th, GS/3rd.
2002 DH/2nd, GS/2nd, SG/3rd. 2003 DH/1st, SG/5th, GS/9th.
2004 DH/5th, GS/3rd, SG/10th. 2005 SG/1st, DH/3rd, GS/12th.
2006 DH/1st, SG/1st, GS/12th.
World Championships
1996 Sierra Nevada: DH/11th, GS/9th, SG/29th, K/12th,
1997 Sestriere: DH/16th, GS/17th, SG/8th, K/12th,
1999 Vail/Beaver Creek: K/6th, SG/3rd, DH/2nd,
2001 St.Anton DH/1st,
2003 St.Moritz SG/1st, DH/12th.
2005 Bormio/S.Caterina. DH/DNF, SG/DNF, GS/DNF.
Olympic Games
1998 Nagano: DH/18th, SG/2nd,
2002 Salt Lake City: GS/4th, K/5th, SG/6th.
2006 Torino. DH/1st, SG/1st.
World Cup. 25 W. (7 DH, 10 SG, 8 GS)

1. DH: St.Anton 96-II, Altenmarkt 02, Lenzerheide 03, Innsbruck 03,
St. Caterina 05, Cortina 05-II, St. Moritz 06,
SG: St.Moritz 99, St.Caterina 00, Aspen 01, Altenmarkt 02,
Lake Louise 05, Are 05, Lenzerheide 05, Val d'Isere 06,
St. Moritz 06, Hafjell 06,
GS: Serre Chevallier 00, Val d'Isere 00, Maribor 00, Berchtesgaden 00,
Sestriere 01, Soelden 02, Berchtesgaden 02, Are 02,
2. DH: St.Anton 99, Are 99, St.Moritz 99, Lake Louise 02-I, 04, Veysonnaz 04,
Lake Louise 06-I, Bad Kleinkirchheim 06-I,
SG: Val d'Isere 01, Lake Louise 04, Veysonnaz 04, Aspen 06,
Bad Kleinkirchheim 06, Are 06,
GS: Bormio 00, Maribor 04,
3. DH: Innsbruck 00, Lake Louise 02-II, Saalbach 02, Cortina 03,
lake Louise 06-II, Bad Kleinkirchheim 06-II,
SG: Veysonnaz 96, Maribor 99, St.Anton 99, Cortina 99 II, Val d'Isere 03,
Megeve 04, Haus 04, Sestriere 04, Sansicario 05, Lake Louise 06,
GS: Copper Mtn.00, Sestriere 00, Cortina 01, Val d'Isere 02, Val d'Isere 03,
Bormio 03,
K: Saalbach 02,
4. DH: Lake Louise 98, 99, Are 00, St Moritz 01-I, Lake Louise 03,
Cortina 04-I, Lake Lauise 05, Sansicario 05, Cortina 06,
SG: Garmisch 96, Haus 01, Innsbruck 03-I, St. Moritz 04, 05,
GS: Park City 01, 02, Semmering 01, Cortina 02, Maribor 03,
Region Arber 04, Hafjell 06,
K : St.anton 99
5. DH: Lillehammer 96, St.Moritz 00, St.Caterina 00, Lenzerheide 02,
Cortina 05-I,
SG: Bormio 95, Vail 96, Cortina 97-I, 99, Val d'Isere 98, Lake Louise 99, 03,
Lillehammer 03, Cortina 05-I,
GS: Sestriere 01-II, Cortina 03, Aspen 06,
K: Sta.Caterina 00,
6. DH: Lake Louise 99, Sierra Nevada 99, Cortina 01, Lenzerheide 02,
Kvitfjell 03, Lenzerheide 05,
SG: Altenmarkt 00, Cortina 01, Val d'Isere 02, Lake Louise 02,
Innsbruck 03-II,
GS:

Michaela Dorfmeister is more than just the seventh Austrian champion to have clinched the Overall World Cup title! She is for sure one of the great stars as well as one of the most outgoing personalities on the women's ski tour and a real fighter too! In winning five races in three disciplines, gMichih was by far the dominant skier during the 2002 World Cup season. In March 2002, she celebrated a nice revenge after her defeat two years earlier when she came in 2nd behind her friend Renate Goetschl.

During that 1999/2000 winter the Austrian already achieved quite an impressive performance by winning four GS races and the World Cup standings in that specialty in which she had previously never scored a decent result! In fact, the Olympic silver medal winner in Super-G from Nagano 1998 was herself amazed by these unexpected results. In the previous seasons, she was foremost a good speed specialist. During the 1998/99 season, Michaela tried four times to qualify in GS - without any success.
She also excelled in some Super-G races in 2000, but she was not as consistent in the speed events as the more experienced Goetschl, the 1999 Downhill World Champion from Vail. The pressure was also quite tough on Dorfmeister in the last part of the season but she learned her lesson that winter. At the end, she was pleased the same by her season and her GS World Cup title - her first ever in her career.
A year after, Michaela reached another summit at the St Anton Ski World's when she grabbed gold in the downhill - more than five years after her first major success. It was her third medal in World Championships since 1999.
The tall and athletic Austrian scored her first points in 1992 after graduating from the famous ski academy in Schladming and won her first World Cup downhill in December 1995 at St Anton. Michaela, who grew up only an hour drive from Vienna where she was born in March 1973, needed a long time to confirm this success. Yet her spectacular look - she used to change the colour of her hair several times in a year - and her relaxed manners brought her soon fame in her country.
In 1997 and 1998 she was pretty confused and less concentrated partly because of equipment problems. She only finished 39th and 32nd in the Overall standings those years after being 9th in 1996!
Fortunately, she regain her confidence and her momentum at the 1998 Olympics in Nagano where she came in 2nd in Super-G, only a mere 1/100 ofa second behind America's Picabo Street! This excellent result and the strong support of her coach Karl Frehsner helped her to recover her confidence and to find a new motivation for the following season.
Michaela Dorfmeister trained harder during the next summer and was more focused while racing. She accumulated a series of top-3 results in the speed events in January 1999 before winning her first Super-G in March at St Moritz, Switzerland, for once ahead of her best friend Renate Goetschl.
She has been quite close to beat her several times in downhill that winter, including at Vail where she lost the gold medal by 5/100 after having clocked the best intermediate time. She also clinched bronze in Super-G in Colorado.
In total, she stood almost ten times on the podium during the 1998/99 season - a good reason for her to aim for more in future - and the Overall World Cup title, her main goal when she entered the ski team. Three years later, she finally achieved it!
Her last triumphs at Altenmarkt in downhill and Super-G helped her to overcome her Olympic disappointments from Salt Lake City where she ended several time close to the podiums.

A very smart and humorous person, Michaela Dorfmeister often surprises the media with her funny and strong answers. She also likes to say gweh when speaking about herself - and she likes to mention that she has many pets at home including two rats names Columbus and Cindy-2. In 2000 she sometimes traveled with another rat - Cindy - on the World Cup tour, but it died during the season.

Dorfmeister, who will turn 30 at the end of the season, plans to keep on racing for a few more years - as long as she enjoys it.

Patrick Lang

Biorama Basel