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  1. Marielle Goitschel nació el 28 de septiembre de 1945 en Sainte-Maxime , es una esquiadora retirada que ganó 2 Medallas de Oro Olímpicas (3 Medallas en total), 7 Campeonatos del Mundo (11 Medallas en total), 3 Copas del Mundo en diferentes disciplinas y 6 victorias en la Copa del Mundo de Esquí Alpino (con un total de 15 podiums).

  2. Marielle Goitschel (born 28 September 1945) is a French former alpine skier. Marielle is the younger sister of Christine Goitschel, another champion skier of the time, and the aunt of speed skier Philippe Goitschel.

  3. 7 de may. de 2024 · A French Alpine skier with a taste for practical jokes whose Olympic success made her the most successful slalom skier of her day. At the 1964 Innsbruck Winter Games, 18-year-old Marielle Goitschel won silver in the Olympic slalom while her older sister Christine won the gold.

  4. Marielle Goitschel won three Olympic medals in alpine skiing and from 1962-68, was the best female skiier in the world. At the 1964 Winter Olympics she won gold in the giant slalom and silver in the slalom, trading those podium positions with her sister, Christine in those two events.

  5. Marielle Goitschel nació el 28 de septiembre de 1945 en Sainte-Maxime (Francia), es una esquiadora retirada que ganó 2 Medallas de Oro Olímpicas, 7 Campeonatos del Mundo, 3 Copas del Mundo en diferentes disciplinas y 6 victorias en la Copa del Mundo de Esquí Alpino.

  6. Marielle Goitschel, née le 28 septembre 1945 à Sainte-Maxime, Var, est une skieuse alpine française, originaire du Club des Sport de Val-d'Isère. Elle s'est constitué en six ans (de 1962 à 1968) le plus beau palmarès de l'histoire du ski alpin féminin français avec notamment deux médailles d'or olympiques et sept titres de ...

  7. 29 de abr. de 2024 · Marielle Goitschel is a French Alpine ski racer who won Olympic gold medals in both the slalom and giant slalom events in the 1960s. Goitschel and her older sister Christine formed a dominant pair in the 1964 Winter Olympic games.