The picture book Rosi is dead († 72): Garmisch-Partenkirchen mourns the ski icon Mittermaier
Created: 01/06/2023 11:49 am
By: Tanja Kipke
The "Gold-Rosi" from Garmisch-Partenkirchen has died.
Not only because of her two gold medals at the 1976 Winter Olympics, she was more popular than almost any other ski star.
Garmisch Partenkirchen – Rosi Mittermaier was a legend.
She won the overall skiing World Cup and won two golds and one silver at the 1976 Winter Olympics in Innsbruck.
At the age of 72, the former ski racer died on Wednesday (January 4) in her home town of Garmisch-Partenkirchen.
A serious illness is said to have been the cause, as the family confirmed to BR.
Yesterday (January 4th), her son Felix Neureuther commented on the Garmisch slalom as an expert for ARD.
The mourning for the "Gold-Rosi" is great.
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Rosi Mittermaier is dead: memories of the ski legend from Garmisch-Partenkirchen
Rosi was popular like no other ski star.
She was seen on television as a member of the advice team for the popular quiz show "Dalli Dalli", and since 1999 she has been patron of the German Children's Rheumatism Foundation and ambassador of the initiative against bone loss.
Mittermaier married the Garmisch slalom racer Christian Neureuther in 1980.
Ski icon Rosi Mittermaier is dead. © Bendrihem/dpa/epa
On her 70th birthday two years ago, in an interview with Münchner Merkur
, he told
how Mittermaier enchanted him at the time.
"I only looked at that face once and I didn't know what was happening to me.
That was almost 55 years ago and as you get older you become more analytical, but I'm not looking for an explanation."
Rosi was 15 at the time, he was 16. “We were very young, skinny and full of passion for our sport.
And then this little girl stands at the edge of the slope, her face framed by two pigtails and two dimples, and she beams at you.
What do you want to do?
It's over!
Madness!” In 2019, both Rosi Mittenmaier and Christian Neureuther were made honorary citizens of Garmisch-Partenkirchen.
Ski racer Rosi Mittermaier: Her greatest successes
Olympic gold in the downhill in 1976 and Olympic gold in the slalom in 1976
Olympic silver in giant slalom in 1976
Overall World Cup winner in 1976
Slalom Crystal Ball 1976 and Combination Crystal Ball 1976
Ten World Cup victories
An excerpt from the awards for Rosi Mittermaier: Germany's Sportswoman of the Year 1976, Olympic Order of the IOC, Golden Sports Pyramid, Hall of Fame of German Sports, Bavarian European Medal, Golden Sports Honor Badge of the German Ski Association.
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