Paula Wiesinger

Paula (Paola) Rosa Wiesinger (later Steger; February 27, 1907 June 12, 2001) was a pioneering Italian alpine skier and mountain climber.

Paula Wiesinger
Wiesinger skiing on the Dolomites in 1930
Full namePaula (Paola) Rosa Wiesinger, later Steger
Born(1907-02-27)February 27, 1907
Bolzano, Austria-Hungary
DiedJune 12, 2001(2001-06-12) (aged 94)
Seiser Alm, Italy

Biography

Wiesinger was born in Bolzano. She won the 1932 women's Downhill world championship in Cortina d'Ampezzo, and competed in the 1936 Winter Olympics, finishing 16th in the alpine skiing combined event.

In 1935 Wiesinger was invited to view the Trofeo Mezzalama, a competition that was only intended for male ski mountaineers. Due to an injury leave of Giusto Gervasutti, she took his military uniform, covered her face with sunglasses and his cap, and took part instead of him, but the cheat was discovered at a check point of the race.[1] She died in Seiser Alm. A hotel and a statue in Siusi allo Sciliar are dedicated to Wiesinger.[2]

See also

References

  1. Paula Wiesinger (German), FemBio.
  2. "Paula Wiesinger Apartments & Suites". alpesiusi.it. Retrieved 28 January 2018.
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