Annemarie Moser-Pröll


Annemarie Moser-Pröll is a former World Cup alpine ski racer from Austria. Born in Kleinarl, Salzburg, she was the most successful female alpine ski racer during the 1970s, with six overall titles, including five consecutive. Moser-Pröll celebrated her biggest successes in downhill, giant slalom and combined races. In 1980, her last year as a competitor, she secured her third Olympic medal at Lake Placid and won five World Cup races. Her younger sister Cornelia Pröll is also a former Olympic alpine skier.

Career

During her career, Moser-Pröll won the overall World Cup title a record six times, including five consecutive. She has 62 individual World Cup victories, third behind Lindsey Vonn and Mikaela Shiffrin on the female side. In winning percentage her percentage of 35.4% is second only to Mikaela Shiffrin who has won 37.5% of her races. She won five World Championship titles and one Olympic gold medal. Of all female skiers, she is the one who won most races of a single discipline in a row.
The way to her first and only Olympic gold medal was quite long: At the 1972 games in Sapporo, Japan, she was considered the clear favourite for downhill and giant slalom, but in both events she finished second behind Marie-Theres Nadig of Switzerland. After winning a fifth consecutive title in overall and downhill, she interrupted her racing career to care for her ailing father, afflicted with lung cancer. She missed the entire 1976 World Cup season, including the 1976 Winter Olympics in Innsbruck, in her home country of Austria. After the death of her father in June 1976, she resumed competitive skiing and was immediately among the best, with second place in the overall World Cup standings for two seasons, and won the overall title for the sixth time in 1979. At the 1980 Winter Olympics in Lake Placid, USA, she finished her extraordinary career by winning the downhill gold medal – with her 1972-rival Marie-Theres Nadig again on the podium, as bronze medalist.

After racing

Several weeks after the 1980 Olympics, she retired from competitive skiing and ran her own café, the "Weltcup-Café Annemarie" in Kleinarl, which was decorated with her extensive cup and trophy collection.
She married Herbert Moser in 1974 and their daughter Marion was born in 1982. In December 2003 her first grandchild was born.
Eight months after the death of her husband, she retired from the gastronomy business in 2008 and sold the establishment to local entrepreneurs, who keep running it as "Café-Restaurant Olympia."

World Cup results

Season standings

Season titles

SeasonDiscipline
1971Overall
1971Downhill
1971Giant slalom
1972Overall
1972Downhill
1972Giant slalom
1973Overall
1973Downhill
1974Overall
1974Downhill
1975Overall
1975Downhill
1975Giant slalom
1975Combined
1978Downhill
1979Overall
1979Downhill
1979Combined

Race victories

SeasonDateLocationRace
197017 January 1970 Maribor, SloveniaGiant slalom
19716 January 1971 Maribor, SloveniaSlalom
197129 January 1971 St. Gervais, FranceSlalom
197118 February 1971 Sugarloaf, ME, USADownhill
197119 February 1971 Sugarloaf, ME, USADownhill
197110 March 1971 Abetone, ItalyGiant slalom
197111 March 1971 Abetone, ItalyGiant slalom
197114 March 1971 Åre, SwedenGiant slalom
19723 December 1971 St. Moritz, SwitzerlandDownhill
197217 December 1971 Bardonecchia, ItalyDownhill
197212 January 1972 Bad Gastein, AustriaDownhill
197218 January 1972 Grindelwald, SwitzerlandDownhill
197222 January 1972 St. Gervais, FranceGiant slalom
197219 February 1972 Banff, AB, CanadaGiant slalom
197225 February 1972 Crystal Mtn., WA, USADownhill
19721 March 1972 Heavenly Valley, CA, USAGiant slalom
19737 December 1972 Val d'Isère, FranceGiant slalom
197319 December 1972 Saalbach, AustriaDownhill
197320 December 1972 Saalbach, AustriaGiant slalom
19739 January 1973 Pfronten, West GermanyDownhill
197310 January 1973 Pfronten, West GermanyDownhill
197316 January 1973 Grindelwald, SwitzerlandDownhill
197320 January 1973 St. Gervais, FranceGiant slalom
197325 January 1973 Chamonix, FranceDownhill
19732 February 1973 Schruns, AustriaDownhill
197310 February 1973 St. Moritz, SwitzerlandDownhill
19732 March 1973 Mt. St. Anne, QC, CanadaGiant slalom
19743 December 1973 Val d'Isere, FranceDownhill
197419 December 1973 Zell am See, AustriaDownhill
19745 January 1974 Pfronten, West GermanyDownhill
197423 January 1974 Bad Gastein, AustriaDownhill
19757 December 1974 Val d'Isere, FranceDownhill
197512 December 1974 Cortina d'Ampezzo, ItalyDownhill
197515 December 1974 Maribor, SloveniaGiant slalom
19759 January 1975 Grindelwald, SwitzerlandDownhill
197510 January 1975 Grindelwald, SwitzerlandGiant slalom
197510 January 1975 Grindelwald, SwitzerlandCombined
197511 January 1975 Grindelwald, SwitzerlandGiant slalom
197516 January 1975 Schruns, AustriaCombined
197531 January 1975 St. Gervais, FranceCombined
197522 February 1975 Naeba, JapanGiant slalom
197715 December 1976 Cortina d'Ampezzo, ItalyDownhill
197716 December 1976 Cortina d'Ampezzo, ItalyCombined
19786 January 1978 Pfronten, West GermanyDownhill
19787 January 1978 Pfronten, West GermanyDownhill
19789 January 1978 Garmisch, West GermanyDownhill
197813 January 1978 Les Diablerets, SwitzerlandDownhill
197811 March 1978 Bad Gastein, AustriaDownhill
197812 March 1978 Bad Kleinkirchheim, AustriaDownhill
197817 March 1978 Arosa, SwitzerlandGiant slalom
19799 December 1978 Piancavallo, ItalyDownhill
197917 December 1978 Val d'Isere, FranceDownhill
197912 January 1979 Les Diablerets, SwitzerlandDownhill
197917 January 1979 Meiringen, SwitzerlandDownhill
197919 January 1979 Meiringen, SwitzerlandCombined
197926 January 1979 Schruns, AustriaDownhill
19794 February 1979 Pfronten, West GermanyCombined
19792 March 1979 Lake Placid, NY, USADownhill
198014 December 1979 Piancavallo, ItalyCombined
198015 December 1979 Piancavallo, ItalySlalom
19806 January 1980 Pfronten, West GermanyDownhill