Stephanie Venier

{{Short description|Austrian alpine skier (born 1993)}}

{{Use dmy dates|date=February 2025}}

{{Infobox alpine ski racer

|name = Stephanie Venier

|gender = f

|image = 2017 Audi FIS Ski Weltcup Garmisch-Partenkirchen Damen - Stephanie Venier - by 2eight - 8SC0753.jpg

|image_size = 200

|caption = First podium in January 2017

|disciplines = Downhill, Super-G, Combined

|birth_date = {{birth date and age|1993|12|19|df=y}}

|birth_place = Innsbruck, Tyrol, Austria

|height = {{height|ft=5|in=6}}

|club = SV Oberperfuss - Tirol

|wcdebut = 12 January 2013 (age 19)

|website =

|olympicteams = 1 – (2018)

|olympicmedals = 0

|olympicgolds =

|worldsteams = 5 – (20172025)

|worldsmedals = 3

|worldsgolds = 1

|wcseasons = 13 – (20132025)

|wcwins = 3 – (2 DH, 1 SG)

|wcpodiums = 12 – (6 DH, 6 SG)

|wcoveralls = 0 – (9th in 2019)

|wctitles = 0 – (2nd in DH, 2019)

|show-medals = yes

|medaltemplates =

{{Medal|Sport|Women's alpine skiing}}

{{Medal|Country|{{AUT}}}}

{{Medal|Competition|World Championships}}

{{Medal|Gold|2025 Saalbach|Super-G}}

{{Medal|Silver|2017 St. Moritz|Downhill}}

{{Medal|Bronze|2025 Saalbach|Team combined}}

{{Medal|Competition|Junior World Championships}}

{{Medal|Gold|2013 Le Massif|Super-G}}

{{Medal|Silver|2013 Le Massif|Downhill}}

{{Medal|Silver|2014 Jasná|Super-G}}

}}

Stephanie Venier (born 19 December 1993) is an Austrian World Cup alpine ski racer, and specializes in the speed events of downhill and super-G.

Born in Innsbruck, Tyrol, Venier made her World Cup debut at age 19 in January 2013. She gained her first podium in January 2017 in a super-G at Garmisch, Germany;{{cite web |url=https://www.skiracing.com/stories/gut-shines-again-with-third-consecutive-super-g-win |work=Ski Racing |last=Hall |first=Gabbi |title=Gut shines again with third consecutive super-G win |date=22 January 2017|accessdate=22 January 2017}} several weeks later at the World Championships, she won the silver medal in the downhill.

At the 2025 World Championships in Saalbach-Hinterglemm, she won the gold medal in the Super-G.{{cite web|url=https://www.cbc.ca/sports/olympics/winter/alpine-skiing/super-g-alpine-ski-world-championship-saalbach-hinterglemm-1.7451996|title=Austrian skier Stephanie Venier wins women's super-G world title|publisher=CBC|accessdate=10 February 2025}}{{cite web|url=https://apnews.com/article/alpine-skiing-worlds-superg-venier-vonn-8fc985378e8eafcc87d9d1904f30df48|title=Austrian gold at the skiing worlds in Austria finally pumps up the host nation|publisher=APNews|accessdate=10 February 2025}} Venier also won bronze in the team combined, alongside Katharina Truppe.{{cite web|url=https://www.vienna.at/bronze-in-team-event-austria-continues-success-at-ski-world-championships/9211798|title=Bronze in Team Event: Austria Continues Success at Ski World Championships|publisher=Vienna Online|accessdate=13 February 2025}}

World Cup results

=Season standings=

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!Season !!  Age  !! Overall !!  Slalom  !! Giant
 slalom  !! Super-G !! Downhill !!Combined

20131911749
201420984227
2015211014642
20162246173039
2017231651228
20182427191329
20192599bgcolor="silver"|2
2020261457
202127442221rowspan="6" {{n/a}}
202228463522
202329321422
2024301044
20253124911

:{{small|Standings through 24 February 2025}}

=Race podiums=

  • 3 wins – (2 DH, 1 SG)
  • 12 podiums – (6 DH, 6 SG); 52 top tens

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!Season

!Date

!Location

!Discipline

!Place

rowspan=2|2017align=right|22 January 2017align=left|{{flagicon|DEU}} Garmisch-Partenkirchen, GermanySuper-G2nd
align=right|25 February 2017align=left| {{flagicon|SUI}}  Crans-Montana, SwitzerlandSuper-G3rd
rowspan=2|2019align=right|18 January 2019align=left|{{flagicon|ITA}} Cortina d'Ampezzo, ItalyDownhill3rd
align=right bgcolor="#BOEOE6" | 27 January 2019align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germanybgcolor="#BOEOE6" | Downhillbgcolor="#BOEOE6" | 1st
rowspan=2|2020align=right|6 December 2019align=left|{{flagicon|CAN}} Lake Louise, CanadaDownhill3rd
align=right|21 February 2020align=left| {{flagicon|SUI}}  Crans-Montana, SwitzerlandDownhill3rd
2023align=right|5 March 2023align=left|{{flagicon|NOR}}{{nnbsp}} Kvitfjell, NorwaySuper-G2nd
rowspan=4|2024align=right|13 January 2024align=left|{{flagicon|AUT}} Altenmarkt-Zauchensee, AustriaDownhill2nd
align=right bgcolor="#BOEOE6" | 26 January 2024align=left rowspan=2|{{flagicon|ITA}} Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italybgcolor="#BOEOE6" | Downhillbgcolor="#BOEOE6" | 1st
align=right| 28 January 2024Super-G2nd
align=right bgcolor="#BOEOE6" | 18 February 2024align=left| {{flagicon|SUI}}  Crans-Montana, Switzerlandbgcolor="#BOEOE6" | Super-Gbgcolor="#BOEOE6" | 1st
rowspan=1|2025align=right|12 January 2025align=left|{{flagicon|AUT}} St. Anton, AustriaSuper-G2nd

World Championship results

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!  Year   !!  Age  !!  Slalom  !! Giant
 slalom  !! Super-G !! Downhill !! Combined !! Team
Combined

2017237style="background:silver;"| 217rowspan=4{{n/a}}
201925DNF4
20212720
2023297
202531style="background:gold;"| 19{{n/a}}style="background:#c96;"|3

Olympic results

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!  Year   !!  Age  !!  Slalom  !!  Giant 
 slalom  !! Super-G !! Downhill !!Combined

201824DNFDNS1

References

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