Romane Miradoli

Romane Miradoli (born April 25, 1994) is a [[French (nationality)|French]] [[alpine skier]] who specializes in the speed disciplines of [[downhill]] and [[super-G]]. She is a member of the French national alpine ski team and has competed at the [[FIS Alpine Ski World Cup]], [[Winter Olympic Games]], and [[FIS Alpine World Ski Championships]].

Early Life and Career Beginnings Miradoli was born in [[Sallanches]], [[Haute-Savoie]], France. She began skiing at a young age and progressed through the junior ranks, showing promise in the technical and speed events.

World Cup Career Miradoli made her [[FIS Alpine Ski World Cup]] debut in [[December 2011]]. She steadily climbed the ranks, consistently scoring points in Super-G and Downhill races.

Her breakthrough came during the [[2021–22 FIS Alpine Ski World Cup|2021-2022 season]] when she achieved her first career World Cup victory. On March 5, 2022, she won the Super-G race in [[Lenzerheide]], [[Switzerland]], marking a significant milestone in her career. Prior to this victory, she had several top-10 finishes, demonstrating her consistent performance at the elite level.

Olympic Games and World Championships Miradoli has represented France at multiple major international competitions:

  • Olympic Games: She competed at the [[2018 Winter Olympics]] in [[Pyeongchang]], South Korea, and the [[2022 Winter Olympics]] in [[Beijing]], China.
  • World Championships: She has participated in several [[FIS Alpine World Ski Championships]], gaining experience and aiming for podium finishes against the world's best skiers.

Skiing Style Known for her aggressive and fluid style, Miradoli is particularly strong in Super-G, where her ability to carry speed and handle technical sections effectively has brought her success.

Career Highlights

  • 2022: First [[FIS Alpine Ski World Cup]] victory (Super-G in Lenzerheide).
  • Multiple top-10 finishes in World Cup Super-G and Downhill races.
  • Participant in multiple [[Winter Olympic Games]] and [[FIS Alpine World Ski Championships]].

References

  • [[International Ski Federation (FIS)]] Official Profile
  • [[World Cup (skiing)|World Cup]] Race Results Archives
  • French Ski Federation (FFS) Records
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