Corinne Rey-Bellet

Corinne Rey-Bellet (2 August 1972 30 April 2006) was a Swiss alpine skier.

Corinne Rey-Bellet
Medal record
Women's alpine skiing
Representing   Switzerland
World Championships
2003 St. MoritzDownhill

Rey-Bellet shared a World Championship silver medal in the downhill event in St. Moritz in 2003 (in a tie with Alexandra Meissnitzer) and won a total of five World Cup races. Her "double win" in January 16th, 1999, at St. Anton am Arlberg is the only double win in female Alpine World Cup Races. She retired in 2003 because of a series of injuries to her right knee.

Death

Rey-Bellet was shot and killed in her parents' home in the Swiss village of Les Crosets, Canton Valais on Sunday, 30 April 2006[1] by her husband Gerold Stadler. She was three months pregnant.[2] Her brother Alain, who was to have been married the following Friday, was also killed, and her mother Verena was severely injured. Corinne's two-year-old son, Kevin, home at the time of the attack, was left unharmed, and Corinne's father was not home at the time.

A warrant was issued for the arrest of her husband. The couple had separated approximately 10 days before the murders took place. Stadler – a private banker with Credit Suisse and captain in the Swiss Armed Forces – was the father of their two-year-old son. His body was recovered in a forest on 3 May 2006.[2] The Swiss police eventually confirmed that Stadler committed suicide using the same gun – his military weapon – with which he had killed Rey-Bellet and her brother.

World cup victories

Date Location Race
16 January 1999 St. Anton am ArlbergSuper-G
16 January 1999 St. Anton am ArlbergDownhill
15 January 2000 Altenmarkt im PongauDownhill
9 March 2001 ÅreSuper-G
2 March 2002   LenzerheideDownhill

References

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