Anny Rüegg
Swiss alpine skier
Medal record | ||
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Women’s Alpine skiing | ||
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![]() | 1934 St. Moritz | Downhill |
![]() | 1935 Mürren | Slalom |
![]() | 1935 Mürren | Combined |
![]() | 1934 St. Moritz | Combined |
![]() | 1935 Mürren | Downhill |
Anny Rüegg-Hardmeier (1912 – 1 May 2011)[1] was a Swiss alpine skier and world champion. She was born in Chur.
Rüegg won a gold medal at the 1934 World Championships in St. Moritz, winning the Downhill event, and a gold medal in slalom at the 1935 World Championships in Mürren.[2]
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- 1931:
Esme Mackinnon
- 1932:
Paula Wiesinger
- 1933:
Inge Wersin-Lantschner
- 1934:
Anny Rüegg
- 1935:
Christl Cranz
- 1936:
Evelyn Pinching
- 1937:
Christl Cranz
- 1938:
Lisa Resch
- 1939:
Christl Cranz
- 1948:
Hedy Schlunegger
- 1950:
Trude Beiser
- 1952:
Trude Beiser
- 1954:
Ida Schöpfer
- 1956:
Madeleine Berthod
- 1958:
Lucile Wheeler
- 1960:
Heidi Biebl
- 1962:
Christl Haas
- 1964:
Christl Haas
- 1966:
Marielle Goitschel
- 1968:
Olga Pall
- 1970:
Annerösli Zryd
- 1972:
Marie-Theres Nadig
- 1974:
Annemarie Pröll
- 1976:
Rosi Mittermaier
- 1978:
Annemarie Moser-Pröll
- 1980:
Annemarie Moser-Pröll
- 1982:
Gerry Sorensen
- 1985:
Michela Figini
- 1987:
Maria Walliser
- 1989:
Maria Walliser
- 1991:
Petra Kronberger
- 1993:
Kate Pace
- 1996:
Picabo Street
- 1997:
Hilary Lindh
- 1999:
Renate Götschl
- 2001:
Michaela Dorfmeister
- 2003:
Mélanie Turgeon
- 2005:
Janica Kostelić
- 2007:
Anja Pärson
- 2009:
Lindsey Vonn
- 2011:
Elisabeth Görgl
- 2013:
Marion Rolland
- 2015:
Tina Maze
- 2017:
Ilka Štuhec
- 2019:
Ilka Štuhec
- 2021:
Corinne Suter
- 2023:
Jasmine Flury
Women's World Champions: Downhill • Super-G • Giant Slalom • Slalom • Combined • Parallel Giant Slalom • Mixed Team
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