María José Rienda

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María José Rienda

María José Rienda Contreras (born 12 June 1975 in Granada, Spain) is a former World Cup alpine ski racer.

Rienda Contreras has 6 World Cup victories, all in giant slalom. Her victories in 2005 were the first Spanish World Cup victories since Blanca Fernández Ochoa won in December 1991.

María José Rienda Contreras represented Spain at the 2002 and 2006 Winter Olympics. She missed the 2007 season and most of the 2008 season due to injuries. She retired from giant slalom in Špindlerův Mlýn on 11 March 2011.

Biography

Her interest for this sport began when her father began to work on the Station of Sierra Nevada already at the age of nine it was possessing his first pair of skis. After some national success, she joined the Spanish antinal team at age 14. On 25 October 2003 Rienda Contreras scored her first World Cup podium, by coming third in the giant slalom in Sölden, Austria. She scored two more podiums that season and finished third in the giant slalom World Cup that season.

The following season, 2004-2005, began with a new podium, repeating the third position of the previous year in Sölden. Later she scored another third position, now in St. Moritz, Switzerland. On 20 February 2005 Maria Jose Rienda Contreras scored her first World Cup win, in the giant slalom in Åre, Sweden. Later she scored another victory, this time in the giant slalom in Lenzerheide, Switzerland. Also this season she finished third in the giant slalom World Cup standings.

World Cup victories

Date Location Country Discipline
20 February 2005 Åre  Sweden Giant slalom
13 March 2005 Lenzerheide   Switzerland Giant slalom
10 December 2005 Aspen  United States Giant slalom
3 February 2006 Ofterschwang  Germany Giant slalom
4 February 2006 Ofterschwang  Germany Giant slalom
5 March 2006 Hafjell  Norway Giant slalom

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Olympic Games
Preceded by
Íker Fernández
Flagbearer for  Spain
Turin 2006
Succeeded by
Queralt Castellet

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