Rosi Mittermaier


Rosemarie "Rosi" Mittermaier-Neureuther is a retired World Cup alpine ski racer from Germany. She was the overall World Cup champion in 1976 and a double gold medalist at the 1976 Winter Olympics.

Racing career

Born in Reit im Winkl, Bavaria, Mittermaier won two gold medals and one silver at the 1976 Winter Olympics in Innsbruck, Austria. Her victory in the Olympic downhill was the only downhill win in her international career. Mittermaier was the most successful athlete at those games, along with cross-country skier Raisa Smetanina of the Soviet Union, earning her the nickname of Gold-Rosi within Germany.
Mittermaier made her World Cup debut in the inaugural season of 1967 at age 16, and won her first World Cup race two seasons later. She retired from international competition at age 25, following the very successful 1976 season. In addition to the overall World Cup title, she also won the season title in slalom and combined in 1976. After winning both races at Copper Mountain in Colorado to wrap up the overall and slalom titles, the four-year-old resort immediately named the race course run after her.
In addition to her success in international competition, she also won 16 German national titles during her career.

After racing

Today, Mittermaier works for several charities and occasionally as a commentator for German television for major sporting events. She established a charitable foundation to aid children with rheumatism in 2000.

Personal life

Mittermaier's father was a ski school operator in her home town of Reit-im-Winkl. She was born with a twin sister who died at birth. Her younger sister Evi Mittermaier also competed as an alpine skier and previously lived in a hotel. Rosi and Evi also recorded two albums of Bavarian folk songs together.
She is married to Christian Neureuther, winner of six World Cup slalom races. They were wed in 1980 and are the parents of Felix Neureuther, a World Cup ski racer for Germany.

World Cup results

Season standings

Points were only awarded for top ten finishes.

Season titles

Race victories

SeasonDateLocationDiscipline
196916 Jan 1969 Schruns, AustriaSlalom
197014 Mar 1970 Voss, NorwaySlalom
19732 Feb 1973 Schruns, AustriaSlalom
197427 Feb 1974 Abetone, ItalySlalom
19748 Mar 1974 Vysoké Tatry, CzechoslovakiaSlalom
197513 Dec 1974 Cortina d'Ampezzo, ItalySlalom
197617 Dec 1975 Cortina d'Ampezzo, ItalyCombined
197622 Jan 1976 Bad Gastein, AustriaSlalom
19765 Mar 1976 Copper Mountain, USAGiant Slalom
19766 Mar 1976 Copper Mountain, USASlalom
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World championship results

From 1948 through 1980, the Winter Olympics were also the World Championships for alpine skiing.

At the World Championships from 1954 through 1980, the combined was a "paper race" using the results of the three events.

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