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The flying Austrian recorded her first win of her World Cup career in Maribor, Slovenia at the end of January, 2008, in the Giant Slalom and then went on to land her second in Borimo in the same discipline on the last day of the season.Five podium finishes in all throughout the campaign gave notice that at 26-years-old, the Kaffenburg native was finally ready to live up to her early hype as one of the leading lights of a rich new generation of Austrian stars. Italy's Cortina d'Ampezzo witnessed a positive second-place GS finish while the same result was achieved at St. Moritz in Switzerland to maintain the momentum through the latter part of the season. It's been a burgeoning career curve for the slalom specialist who was a shining jewel through the junior ranks and made her first World Cup start in 2002, at Sestriere in Italy. However, she really started to grab some headlines at the turn of January 2003 with a second-place finish in Bormio which was then followed by European Cup success in the Giant Slalom later that month at Abetone, in Italy. Motivation and a strict work-ethic have always been the bubbly and gregarious Elisabeth's by-words and an attention to detail has involved close-season trips to New Zealand in search of the slopes to hone and improve her technique. The 2004 season brought a further improvement in results, with... |
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