Golden Fox

The Golden Fox (Slovene: Zlata lisica) is a FIS Alpine Ski World Cup competition for women, which takes place annually in Slovenia.[1] The competition was founded in 1964 by Dušan Senčar, Marjan Kožuh and Franci Čop.[2]

Golden Fox
Zlata lisica
Golden Fox logo
StatusActive
GenreFIS Alpine Ski World Cup
FrequencyAnnual
Location(s)Maribor Pohorje Ski Resort (Maribor)
Podkoren (Kranjska Gora)
CountrySlovenia
Inaugurated1964 (1964)
FounderDušan Senčar
Marjan Kožuh
Franci Čop
Organised byInternational Ski Federation
Websitewww.goldenfox.org

Since the first edition, most of the races have been held in Maribor at the Pohorje Ski Resort, but since the 2010s, the event has been moved to Kranjska Gora on several occasions due to the lack of snow in Maribor.[3]

History

The first competition was held between 29 February and 1 March 1964, when there were two slalom races.[4] The first race, which was contested by 31 athletes and watched by 5,000 spectators, was won by Marielle Goitschel.[4] Initially, the competition took place on the old FIS course,[5] but in 1978 it was moved to its current location, the Snow Stadium in Maribor.[6]

List of winners

The Maribor Pohorje Ski Resort hosted most of the events.

The Golden Fox trophy is awarded to the skier with the best result in the slalom and giant slalom combined.[7]

Key

  • SL = Slalom
  • GS = Giant slalom
  • — = The event was not scheduled or was interrupted/cancelled due to weather conditions
List of Goldex Fox editions, winners and locations
Edition Year Location Slalom winner Giant slalom winner Golden Fox winner
1st 1964 Maribor Marielle Goitschel (SL 1)
Marielle Goitschel (SL 2)
Marielle Goitschel
2nd 1965 Maribor Florence Steurer Florence Steurer Florence Steurer
3rd 1966 Maribor Fernande Bochatay (SL 1)
Traudl Hecher (SL 2)
Grete Digruber
4th 1967 Maribor Hiltrud Rohrbach Marie-France Jean-Georges Marie-France Jean-Georges
5th 1968 Maribor Gertrud Gabl Olga Pall Gertrud Gabl
6th 1969 Maribor Rosie Fortna Michèle Jacot Michèle Jacot
7th 1970 Maribor Barbara Ann Cochran Annemarie Moser-Pröll Barbara Ann Cochran
8th 1971 Maribor Annemarie Moser-Pröll Françoise Macchi Annemarie Moser-Pröll
9th 1972 Maribor Françoise Macchi Françoise Macchi
10th 1973 Maribor Patricia Emonet Patricia Emonet
11th 1974 Bad Gastein Fabienne Serrat Fabienne Serrat
12th 1975 Sarajevo Annemarie Moser-Pröll Annemarie Moser-Pröll
13th 1976 Kranjska Gora Lise-Marie Morerod Lise-Marie Morerod Lise-Marie Morerod
14th 1977 Maribor Claudia Giordani Lise-Marie Morerod Monika Kaserer
15th 1978 Maribor Hanni Wenzel Hanni Wenzel
16th 1979 Maribor Hanni Wenzel Hanni Wenzel
17th 1980 Maribor Hanni Wenzel Hanni Wenzel
18th 1981 Maribor Marie-Theres Nadig Marie-Theres Nadig
19th 1982 Maribor Erika Hess Erika Hess
20th 1983 Maribor Erika Hess Erika Hess
21st 1984 Maribor Erika Hess Erika Hess
22nd 1985 Maribor Tamara McKinney Michela Figini Erika Hess
23rd 1986 Maribor Roswitha Steiner Vreni Schneider Vreni Schneider
24th 1987 Maribor Camilla Nilsson Camilla Nilsson
25th 1988 Kranjska Gora Mateja Svet Mateja Svet Mateja Svet
26th 1989 Maribor Vreni Schneider Vreni Schneider
27th 1990 Maribor Vreni Schneider Mateja Svet Mateja Svet
28th 1991 Kranjska Gora Nataša Bokal Vreni Schneider Vreni Schneider
29th 1992 Maribor Vreni Schneider Vreni Schneider
30th 1993 Maribor Vreni Schneider Carole Merle Vreni Schneider
31st 1994 Maribor Vreni Schneider Ulrike Maier Vreni Schneider
32nd 1995 Maribor Vreni Schneider Martina Ertl Vreni Schneider
33rd 1996 Maribor Kristina Andersson Martina Ertl Martina Ertl
34th 1997 Maribor Pernilla Wiberg Sabina Panzanini Urška Hrovat
35th 1999 Maribor Pernilla Wiberg Anita Wachter Anita Wachter
36th 2000 Maribor Trine Bakke Michaela Dorfmeister Sonja Nef
37th 2001 Maribor Sonja Nef Sonja Nef
38th 2002 Maribor Anja Pärson Sonja Nef Sonja Nef
39th 2003 Maribor Anja Pärson Anja Pärson Anja Pärson
40th 2004 Maribor Anja Pärson Anja Pärson Anja Pärson
41st 2005 Maribor Anja Pärson Tina Maze Anja Pärson
42nd 2006 Maribor Marlies Schild Marlies Schild
43rd 2007 Kranjska Gora Marlies Schild Nicole Hosp Šárka Záhrobská
44th 2008 Maribor Nicole Hosp Elisabeth Görgl Nicole Hosp
45th 2009 Maribor Maria Höfl-Riesch Tina Maze Maria Höfl-Riesch
46th 2010 Maribor Kathrin Zettel Kathrin Zettel Kathrin Zettel
47th 2011 Maribor Not awarded
48th 2012 Kranjska Gora Michaela Kirchgasser Tessa Worley Tanja Poutiainen
49th 2013 Maribor Tina Maze Lindsey Vonn Tina Maze
50th 2014 Kranjska Gora Frida Hansdotter Frida Hansdotter
51st 2015 Maribor Mikaela Shiffrin Anna Fenninger Mikaela Shiffrin
52nd 2016 Maribor Viktoria Rebensburg Viktoria Rebensburg
53rd 2017 Maribor Mikaela Shiffrin Tessa Worley Mikaela Shiffrin
54th 2018 Kranjska Gora Mikaela Shiffrin Mikaela Shiffrin Mikaela Shiffrin
55th 2019 Maribor Mikaela Shiffrin Petra Vlhová
Mikaela Shiffrin
Mikaela Shiffrin
56th 2020 Kranjska Gora Petra Vlhová Alice Robinson Petra Vlhová
57th 2021 Kranjska Gora Marta Bassino (GS 1)
Marta Bassino (GS 2)
Marta Bassino
58th 2022 Kranjska Gora Petra Vlhová Sara Hector Petra Vlhová
59th 2023 Kranjska Gora Valérie Grenier (GS 1)
Mikaela Shiffrin (GS 2)
Federica Brignone

References

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  4. "Sprehod po zgodovini Zlate lisice". maribor24.si (in Slovenian). 6 January 2017. Retrieved 14 September 2021.
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