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German Paralympic skier From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sabine Stiefbold is a German Paralympic skier , who represented West Germany in alpine skiing at the 1980 Paralympic Winter Games, and 1984 Paralympic Winter Games. She won a total of five medals, including one gold medal, two silver medals. and two bronze medals.[1]
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Country | West Germany |
Sport | Alpine skiing |
At the 1980 Paralympic Winter Games, Stiefbold ranked 3rd in the 3B giant slalom with a time of 3: 15.88 (1st place Brigitte Madlener who finished the race in 2: 52.86 and 2nd place Sabine Barisch in 3: 13.47),[2][3] and 4th place in the special slalom in 3: 13.47).[4]
At the 1984 Paralympic Winter Games, in Innsbruck, she won a total of four medals: gold in the slalom LW5 / 7 (with a realized time of 1: 33.78),[5] two silvers (in the giant slalom races in 1:48.22,[6] and alpine super combined in 2: 48.72),[7] and a bronze in downhill (bronze with a time of 1: 36.27, gold for the Austrian athlete Brigitte Madlener in 1: 24.92 and silver for compatriot Sabine Barisch in 1:27.65);[8] all in the LW5 / 7 category.
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