Anne Heggtveit

Alpine skier and Olympic gold medalist

Anne Heggtveit - Alpine skier and Olympic gold medalist
Born

January 11th, 1939
86 years ago

Category

Athletes & Sports Figures

Country

Canada

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Competed in alpine skiing, becoming Canada's first female Olympic champion in the sport. Achieved significant success in the 1960s, particularly at the 1960 Winter Olympics held in Squaw Valley, California. Won the gold medal in the women's slalom event, marking a milestone in Canadian winter sports history. Also earned a bronze medal in the giant slalom at the same Olympics. Inspired future generations of athletes in Canada.

Won the gold medal in women's slalom at the 1960 Winter Olympics

Won the bronze medal in giant slalom at the 1960 Winter Olympics

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