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{{short description|German alpine skier}}
{{Short description|German alpine skier (born 1973)}}
{{Infobox alpine ski racer
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|medaltemplates=
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{{MedalCompetition|[[Alpine skiing at the Winter Olympics|Olympic Games]]}}
{{MedalCompetition|[[Alpine skiing at the Winter Olympics|Olympic Games]]}}
{{MedalSilver| [[1994 Winter Olympics|1994 Lillehammer]] | [[Alpine skiing at the 1994 Winter Olympics – Women's giant slalom|Giant Slalom]]}}
{{MedalSilver| [[1994 Winter Olympics|1994 Lillehammer]] | [[Alpine skiing at the 1994 Winter Olympics – Women's giant slalom|Giant slalom]]}}
{{MedalSilver| [[1998 Winter Olympics|1998 Nagano]] | [[Alpine skiing at the 1998 Winter Olympics – Women's combined|Combined]]}}
{{MedalSilver| [[1998 Winter Olympics|1998 Nagano]] | [[Alpine skiing at the 1998 Winter Olympics – Women's combined|Combined]]}}
{{MedalBronze| [[2002 Winter Olympics|2002 Salt Lake City]] | [[Alpine skiing at the 2002 Winter Olympics – Women's combined|Combined]]}}
{{MedalBronze| [[2002 Winter Olympics|2002 Salt Lake City]] | [[Alpine skiing at the 2002 Winter Olympics – Women's combined|Combined]]}}
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{{MedalGold| [[Alpine World Ski Championships 2001|2001 St. Anton]] | Combined}}
{{MedalGold| [[Alpine World Ski Championships 2001|2001 St. Anton]] | Combined}}
{{MedalGold| [[Alpine World Ski Championships 2005|2005 Bormio]] | Team event}}
{{MedalGold| [[Alpine World Ski Championships 2005|2005 Bormio]] | Team event}}
{{MedalBronze| [[Alpine World Ski Championships 1993|1993 Morioka]] | Giant Slalom}}
{{MedalBronze| [[Alpine World Ski Championships 1993|1993 Morioka]] | Giant slalom}}
{{MedalBronze| [[Alpine World Ski Championships 1996|1996 Sierra Nevada]] | Giant Slalom}}
{{MedalBronze| [[Alpine World Ski Championships 1996|1996 Sierra Nevada]] | Giant slalom}}
{{Medal|Competition|World Cup race podiums}}
{{Medal|Competition|World Cup race podiums}}
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'''Martina Maria Ertl-Renz''' (born 12 September 1973) is a [[Germany|German]] former [[alpine skiing|alpine skier]]. She was two times world champion and also won several medals at Olympic Winter Games and World Championships.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.fis-ski.com/DB/general/athlete-biography.html?sectorcode=AL&competitorid=15994|title=Martina Ertl Biography|publisher=fis-ski.com|accessdate=15 March 2020}}</ref>
'''Martina Maria Ertl-Renz''' (born 12 September 1973) is a German former [[alpine skiing|alpine skier]]. She was two times world champion and also won several medals at Olympic Winter Games and World Championships.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.fis-ski.com/DB/general/athlete-biography.html?sectorcode=AL&competitorid=15994|title=Martina Ertl Biography|publisher=fis-ski.com|accessdate=15 March 2020}}</ref>


==Biography==
==Biography==
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==Skiing career==
==Skiing career==
Ertl started skiing at the age of two and a half. At the age of 18 she took part at the Junior World Championship in [[Hemsedal]] ([[Norway]]) winning a silver medal in [[Giant Slalom]] and a bronze medal in [[Alpine skiing combined|Combined]].
Ertl started skiing at the age of two and a half. At the age of 18 she participated in the Junior World Championship in [[Hemsedal]] ([[Norway]]) winning a silver medal in [[Giant slalom]] and a bronze medal in [[Alpine skiing combined|Combined]].


This was the starting point of a long career. Until 2006 she took part in 430 World Cup races winning 14 of them. Ertl won the [[Giant Slalom]] World Cup in 1996 and 1998. She won three Olympic medals and four medals at World Championships (Bronze in Giant Slalom at Morioka 1993, Bronze medalist in Giant Slalom at Sierra Nevada 1996, Gold in Combined at St. Anton 2001, Gold in Nation Team Event at Bormio 2005).
This was the starting point of a long career. Until 2006 she took part in 430 World Cup races winning 14 of them. Ertl won the [[giant slalom]] World Cup in 1996 and 1998. She won three Olympic medals and four medals at World Championships (Bronze in giant slalom at Morioka 1993, Bronze medalist in giant slalom at Sierra Nevada 1996, Gold in Combined at St. Anton 2001, Gold in Nation Team Event at Bormio 2005).


She represented Germany at five [[Winter Olympics]] between [[Alpine skiing at the 1992 Winter Olympics|1992]] and [[Alpine skiing at the 2006 Winter Olympics|2006]], winning silver medals in the giant slalom in [[Alpine skiing at the 1994 Winter Olympics|1994]] and the combined event in [[Alpine skiing at the 1998 Winter Olympics|1998]], as well as a bronze medal in the combined event in [[Alpine skiing at the 2002 Winter Olympics|2002]].<ref>{{cite Sports-Reference |url=https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/er/martina-ertl-renz-1.html}}</ref>
She represented Germany at five [[Winter Olympics]] between [[Alpine skiing at the 1992 Winter Olympics|1992]] and [[Alpine skiing at the 2006 Winter Olympics|2006]], winning silver medals in the giant slalom in [[Alpine skiing at the 1994 Winter Olympics|1994]] and the combined event in [[Alpine skiing at the 1998 Winter Olympics|1998]], as well as a bronze medal in the combined event in [[Alpine skiing at the 2002 Winter Olympics|2002]].<ref>{{cite Sports-Reference |url=https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/er/martina-ertl-renz-1.html|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200417220640/https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/er/martina-ertl-renz-1.html|url-status=dead|archive-date=2020-04-17}}</ref>


==World Cup victories==
==World Cup victories==
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{|class="wikitable"
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|[[1996 Alpine Skiing World Cup|1996]] || Giant Slalom
|[[1996 Alpine Skiing World Cup|1996]] || Giant slalom
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|[[1998 Alpine Skiing World Cup|1998]] || Giant Slalom
|[[1998 Alpine Skiing World Cup|1998]] || Giant slalom
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!Date!!Location!!Race
!Date!!Location!!Race
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|19 March 1994 ||{{flagicon|USA}} [[Vail, Colorado|Vail]]||Giant Slalom
|19 March 1994 ||{{flagicon|USA}} [[Vail, Colorado|Vail]]||Giant slalom
|-
|-
|15 January 1995 ||{{flagicon|GER}} [[Garmisch]]||Slalom
|15 January 1995 ||{{flagicon|GER}} [[Garmisch]]||Slalom
|-
|-
|18 March 1995 ||{{flagicon|SLO}} [[Maribor]]||Giant Slalom
|18 March 1995 ||{{flagicon|SLO}} [[Maribor]]||Giant slalom
|-
|-
|25 November 1995 ||{{flagicon|USA}} [[Vail, Colorado|Vail]]||Super-G
|25 November 1995 ||{{flagicon|USA}} [[Vail, Colorado|Vail]]||Super-G
|-
|-
|11 December 1995 ||{{flagicon|FRA}} [[Val-d'Isère]]||Giant Slalom
|11 December 1995 ||{{flagicon|FRA}} [[Val-d'Isère]]||Giant slalom
|-
|-
|21 December 1995 ||{{flagicon|SUI}} [[Veysonnaz]]||Giant Slalom
|21 December 1995 ||{{flagicon|SUI}} [[Veysonnaz]]||Giant slalom
|-
|-
|5 January 1996 ||{{flagicon|SLO}} Maribor||Giant Slalom
|5 January 1996 ||{{flagicon|SLO}} Maribor||Giant slalom
|-
|-
|10 January 1998 ||{{flagicon|ITA}} [[Bormio]]||Giant Slalom
|10 January 1998 ||{{flagicon|ITA}} [[Bormio]]||Giant slalom
|-
|-
|15 January 1998 ||{{flagicon|AUT}} [[Altenmarkt im Pongau|Altenmarkt]]||Super-G
|15 January 1998 ||{{flagicon|AUT}} [[Altenmarkt im Pongau|Altenmarkt]]||Super-G
|-
|-
|25 January 1998 ||{{flagicon|ITA}} [[Cortina d'Ampezzo]]||Giant Slalom
|25 January 1998 ||{{flagicon|ITA}} [[Cortina d'Ampezzo]]||Giant slalom
|-
|-
|28 January 1998 ||{{flagicon|SWE}} [[Åre]]||Giant Slalom
|28 January 1998 ||{{flagicon|SWE}} [[Åre]]||Giant slalom
|-
|-
|1 March 1998 ||{{flagicon|AUT}} [[Saalbach-Hinterglemm|Saalbach]]||Slalom
|1 March 1998 ||{{flagicon|AUT}} [[Saalbach-Hinterglemm|Saalbach]]||Slalom
|-
|-
|28 October 2000 ||{{flagicon|AUT}} [[Sölden]]||Giant Slalom
|28 October 2000 ||{{flagicon|AUT}} [[Sölden]]||Giant slalom
|-
|-
|25 October 2003 ||{{flagicon|AUT}} [[Sölden]]||Giant Slalom
|25 October 2003 ||{{flagicon|AUT}} [[Sölden]]||Giant slalom
|}
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{{Footer World Champions Combined Women}}
{{Footer World Champions Combined Women}}
{{Footer World Champions Mixed Team}}
{{Footer Giant Slalom World Cup Winners Women}}


{{Authority control}}
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[[Category:1973 births]]
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[[Category:Living people]]
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[[Category:People from Bad Tölz]]
[[Category:Sportspeople from Bad Tölz]]
[[Category:Skiers from Upper Bavaria]]
[[Category:German female alpine skiers]]
[[Category:German female alpine skiers]]
[[Category:Alpine skiers at the 1992 Winter Olympics]]
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[[Category:Alpine skiers at the 2002 Winter Olympics]]
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[[Category:Alpine skiers at the 2006 Winter Olympics]]
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[[Category:Olympic alpine skiers of Germany]]
[[Category:Olympic alpine skiers for Germany]]
[[Category:Olympic silver medalists for Germany]]
[[Category:Olympic silver medalists for Germany]]
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[[Category:Medalists at the 2002 Winter Olympics]]
[[Category:Medalists at the 2002 Winter Olympics]]
[[Category:Medalists at the 1998 Winter Olympics]]
[[Category:Medalists at the 1998 Winter Olympics]]
[[Category:Sportspeople from Bavaria]]
[[Category:Medalists at the 1994 Winter Olympics]]
[[Category:Medalists at the 1994 Winter Olympics]]

Latest revision as of 16:40, 31 March 2024

Martina Ertl
Personal information
Born (1973-09-12) 12 September 1973 (age 50)
Bad Tölz, Upper Bavaria, West Germany
OccupationAlpine skier
Height1.65 m (5 ft 5 in)
Skiing career
DisciplinesTechnical and speed events
ClubSC Lenggries
World Cup debut1992
Retired2006
Olympics
Teams5
Medals3 (0 gold)
World Championships
Teams7
Medals4 (2 gold)
World Cup
Seasons15
Wins14
Podiums57
Overall titles2
Discipline titles17
Medal record
Olympic Games
Silver medal – second place 1994 Lillehammer Giant slalom
Silver medal – second place 1998 Nagano Combined
Bronze medal – third place 2002 Salt Lake City Combined
World Championships
Gold medal – first place 2001 St. Anton Combined
Gold medal – first place 2005 Bormio Team event
Bronze medal – third place 1993 Morioka Giant slalom
Bronze medal – third place 1996 Sierra Nevada Giant slalom
World Cup race podiums
Event 1st 2nd 3rd
Slalom 2 4 5
Giant slalom 10 8 4
Super-G 2 8 7
Downhill 0 0 1
Combined 0 3 2
Parallel 0 1 0
Total 14 24 19

Martina Maria Ertl-Renz (born 12 September 1973) is a German former alpine skier. She was two times world champion and also won several medals at Olympic Winter Games and World Championships.[1]

Biography

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Martina Ertl is the sister of the German alpine ski Andreas Ertl.[2]

Skiing career

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Ertl started skiing at the age of two and a half. At the age of 18 she participated in the Junior World Championship in Hemsedal (Norway) winning a silver medal in Giant slalom and a bronze medal in Combined.

This was the starting point of a long career. Until 2006 she took part in 430 World Cup races winning 14 of them. Ertl won the giant slalom World Cup in 1996 and 1998. She won three Olympic medals and four medals at World Championships (Bronze in giant slalom at Morioka 1993, Bronze medalist in giant slalom at Sierra Nevada 1996, Gold in Combined at St. Anton 2001, Gold in Nation Team Event at Bormio 2005).

She represented Germany at five Winter Olympics between 1992 and 2006, winning silver medals in the giant slalom in 1994 and the combined event in 1998, as well as a bronze medal in the combined event in 2002.[3]

World Cup victories

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Overall

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1996 Giant slalom
1998 Giant slalom

Individual races

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Date Location Race
19 March 1994 United States Vail Giant slalom
15 January 1995 Germany Garmisch Slalom
18 March 1995 Slovenia Maribor Giant slalom
25 November 1995 United States Vail Super-G
11 December 1995 France Val-d'Isère Giant slalom
21 December 1995 Switzerland Veysonnaz Giant slalom
5 January 1996 Slovenia Maribor Giant slalom
10 January 1998 Italy Bormio Giant slalom
15 January 1998 Austria Altenmarkt Super-G
25 January 1998 Italy Cortina d'Ampezzo Giant slalom
28 January 1998 Sweden Åre Giant slalom
1 March 1998 Austria Saalbach Slalom
28 October 2000 Austria Sölden Giant slalom
25 October 2003 Austria Sölden Giant slalom

References

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  1. ^ "Martina Ertl Biography". fis-ski.com. Retrieved 15 March 2020.
  2. ^ "Fratelli e Sorelle di Coppa" (in Italian). fantaski.it. Retrieved 15 March 2020.
  3. ^ Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. "Martina Ertl". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on 2020-04-17.
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