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  1. Michelle Géraldine Gisin ( Samedan, 5 de diciembre de 1993) es una deportista suiza que compite en esquí alpino. Su hermana Dominique compite en el mismo deporte. 1 . Participó en cuatro Juegos Olímpicos de Invierno, entre los años 2010 y 2022, obteniendo en total tres medallas, oro en Sochi 2014, en la prueba combinada, y dos en Pekín ...

  2. Michelle Gisin (German pronunciation: ['miʃel gɪzɪn]; born 5 December 1993) is a Swiss World Cup alpine ski racer and competes in all disciplines. A two-time Olympic gold medalist, she won the Women's combined event in 2018 Winter Olympics, and Women's combined at the 2022 Winter Olympics.

  3. Esquí alpino. (2022 Getty Images) Michelle Gisin volvió a proclamarse campeona de la combinada alpina en los Juegos Olímpicos de Invierno Beijing 2022. La esquiadora suiza había terminado 12ª en el descenso, pero capturó el oro con una extraordinaria manga de eslalon.

  4. 8 de abr. de 2024 · Behind the scenes with Michelle Gisin | FIS Alpine. Michelle Gisin was one of the most consistent and versatile athletes last season. On top of that, she is one of the most contagious smiles of the World Cup and ...

  5. 29 de dic. de 2020 · Dec 29, 2020·Alpine Skiing. Eight years ago, Michelle Gisin made her slalom World Cup debut in Semmering (AUT). Today she was the winner. Gisin became the first Swiss woman to earn a slalom World Cup victory in 19 years after finishing ahead of Katharina Liensberger (AUT) by 0.11 seconds. It was a razor-thin margin heading into the second run.

  6. Michelle Gisin of Switzerland found the best all-around form on the day in the women’s Alpine skiing combined event, overcoming a slow downhill run to make up time in the slalom portion and claim her second-straight Olympic gold medal in the event.

  7. BEIJING (AP) — Michelle Gisin followed the advice of her teammates to the letter. She drank wine, she skied fast. Very fast. Gisin won her second straight Olympic title in the combined race on Thursday, six days after taking bronze in the super-G. The victory gave Switzerland its fifth Alpine gold medal of the Beijing Games.