Katja Koren
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Katja Koren Miklavec (born 6 August 1975[1]) is a former Slovenian alpine skier.
Born in Maribor, she won a bronze medal in the 1994 Winter Olympics in Lillehammer. She took her sole World Cup win at the age of 18 in a Super-G in Flachau in December 1993, taking victory from a bib number of 66, a few days after Markus Foser had won at Val Gardena with the same start number. Koren was the first woman to take an Alpine Ski World Cup win for Slovenia, a couple of days after Jure Košir became the first man to win a World Cup race for Slovenia as an independent nation in Madonna di Campiglio.[2]
She retired from skiing in 1998, due to a spinal injury.
Since 2008, she has been active in politics, and has run twice on the electoral lists of the Slovenian Democratic Party.
World Cup results
Season standings
Season | Age | Overall | Slalom | Giant slalom |
Super-G | Downhill | Combined |
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1994 | 18 | 12 | 11 | 49 | 6 | 44 | 16 |
1995 | 19 | 24 | 10 | 21 | 43 | — | — |
1996 | 20 | 36 | 13 | 27 | — | — | — |
1997 | 21 | 64 | 33 | 28 | — | — | — |
Race podiums
- 1 win (1 SG)
- 5 podiums (4 SL, 1 SG)
Season | Date | Location | Discipline | Position |
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1994 | 22 December 1993 | Flachau, Austria | Super-G | 1st |
10 March 1994 | Mammoth Mountain, United States | Slalom | 2nd | |
20 March 1994 | Vail, United States | Slalom | 2nd | |
1995 | 26 February 1995 | Maribor, Slovenia | Slalom | 2nd |
1996 | 17 December 1995 | St. Anton, Austria | Slalom | 3rd |
Olympic Games results
Season | Age | Slalom | Giant slalom |
Super-G | Downhill | Combined |
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1994 | 18 | 3 | DNF1 | 7 | 10 | 6 |
World Championships results
Season | Age | Slalom | Giant slalom |
Super-G | Downhill | Combined |
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1996 | 20 | DNF1 | 19 | 32 | — | 9 |
1997 | 21 | DNF2 | DNF2 | — | — | — |
References
- ^ "FIS-Ski - biographie". Archived from the original on 2012-10-20. Retrieved 2010-01-10.
- ^ "Slovenian wins Super-G in her maiden race". China Daily. 24 December 1993. Retrieved 1 December 2017.
- 1975 births
- Living people
- Slovenian female alpine skiers
- Alpine skiers at the 1994 Winter Olympics
- Olympic alpine skiers for Slovenia
- Olympic bronze medalists for Slovenia
- Sportspeople from Maribor
- Slovenian Democratic Party politicians
- Olympic medalists in alpine skiing
- Medalists at the 1994 Winter Olympics
- Slovenian sportsperson-politicians
- 21st-century Slovenian women politicians
- 21st-century Slovenian politicians
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- European Olympic medalist stubs
- Slovenian alpine skiing biography stubs
- Winter Olympic medalist stubs