MOREROD Lise Marie (SUI)
16.04.1956, Les Diablerets
162cm / 52kg
SKI: Rossignol

1980 retired
World Cup Fainal 1977 in Sierra Nevada, Overall Podium
(L-R) Klaus Heidegger, Annemarie Moser-Proell, Ingemar Stenmark, Lise-Marie Morerod,
Monmika Kaserer, Franz Klammer
Photo: Zin Shiga
Cortina 76 SL/1st Sun valley 77 SL/1st

World Cup Ranking
General

1973/33rd, 1974/8th, 1975/6th, 1976/2nd, 1977/1st, 1978/3rd,
Special
1975 SL/1st, 1976 SL/2nd,GS/1st, 1977 SL/1st,GS/1st, 1978 GS/1st
World Championships
1974 St.Moritz SL/3rd.
1978 Garmisch SL/7th, GS/2nd.
Olympic Games
1976 Innsbruck GS/4th.
World Cup - 24 w. (14 GS, 10 SL)
1. GS: Sun Valley 75,77, Val d'Isere 75,76,77, Les Gets 76,
Kranjska Gora 76, Aspen 76, Arosa 77, Mribor 77, Solynieve 77,
Les Mosses 78, Mrgeve 78, Watervill 78
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SL: Garmisch 75, St.Gervais 75, Val Gardena 75, Aorica 75,
Les Diablerets 76, Kranjska Gora 76, Cortina 76, Schruns 77,
Oberstaufen 77, Badgastein 78
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A blistering talent in the technical specialties, Lise-Marie Morerod was by far the best slalom skier of the early years of the Alpine Ski World Cup. At 15, she became a Swiss champion in GS by beating the reigning Olympic Champion Marie Therese Nadig in 1972.
In 1974, Morerod clinched the only Swiss medal at the FIS World Championships in St Moritz. A year later, she won her first World Cup race on the icy and the demanding slalom course in Garmisch-Partenkirchen. In the next three winters Lise-Marie celebrated 23 more victories in GS and slalom as well as the Overall World Cup in 1977 over the great Annemarie Moser-Proell. Lise-Marie, nicknamed "Boubou" by her teammates, was almost killed in terrible car accident in the summer of 1978.
She was only 22, and although she made a valiant comeback, retired in 1980 to try the pro-tour. Morerod became later came a ski instructor. The first Swiss woman to win the Overall World Cup was a very aggressive racer who brought slalom skiing top new levels with her attacking style. She was a mentor to the next big Swiss star -- Erika Hess
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