Tessa Worley

Tessa Worley

French alpine skier
Date of Birth: 04.10.1989
Country: France

Content:
  1. Tessa Worley: A French Alpine Skiing Star
  2. World Championship Success
  3. World Cup Dominance
  4. Olympic Appearance
  5. Continued Excellence
  6. Military Games Triumph
  7. Equipment and Endorsements

Tessa Worley: A French Alpine Skiing Star

Early Life and Career

Tessa Worley, born to an Australian father and a French mother, is a renowned French alpine skier known for her exceptional skills in giant slalom. Standing at a petite 157 cm, her diminutive stature has not hindered her remarkable achievements.

Tessa Worley

World Championship Success

Worley made her mark on the international stage by winning a bronze medal in the giant slalom at the 2008 Junior World Championships. Her breakthrough came in 2011 when she claimed the gold medal in the team event and a bronze in the giant slalom at the World Championships.

World Cup Dominance

Debuting in the World Cup in 2006, Worley notched her first victory in 2008 in a giant slalom event. To date, she has accumulated 11 World Cup victories, all in the giant slalom discipline.

Olympic Appearance

At the 2010 Vancouver Olympics, Worley placed 16th in giant slalom. Despite her ninth-place finish in the first run, an unfortunate second run left her out of podium contention.

Continued Excellence

Worley continued her impressive form, winning her first World Championship gold in giant slalom in 2013. In the same year, she became the runner-up in the giant slalom standings of the World Cup.

Military Games Triumph

Worley extended her success to the military realm by triumphing in the team slalom event at the 2010 Winter Military World Games. She also secured a third-place finish in the individual slalom competition.

Equipment and Endorsements

Worley utilizes skis and boots manufactured by Rossignol, a testament to her partnership with the reputable brand.

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