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Dagmar Rom

Austrian alpine skier

Dagmar Rom (born 16 June 1928) is a former alpine ski racer from Austria. At age 21 she won two gold medals at the 1950 World Championships in Aspen, Colorado, in the slalom and giant slalom events. Two years later she won a silver medal in the giant slalom at the 1952 Olympics.

In 1950/51 Rom did not take part in international races. With Egon Schöpf, her partner in life, she established a business with sporting goods in Seefeld. Because her popularity she got a leading role in the film "Nacht am Mont Blanc" (Night on the Mont Blanc) shot by Harald Reinl. Because winning two *les in the Championships of Austrian Skiing *ociation in the early days of the year 1952 she was qualified for the Olympic Games in Oslo. Directly after the Games she married Mr. Günter Peis, a journalist, and having a child in the same year. She didn't take part in races in the following years. She made a comeback in the winter 1954/55 and could finish 6th in the Slalom of Kitzbühel. But becoming a mother once more in 1955, she ended her sports career. In the 1960s she starred in the Austrian television series Mario, together with her son.

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    External links

    • Dagmar Rom at the International Ski Federation
    • Dagmar Rom at Ski-DB Alpine Ski Database
    • Dagmar Rom at IMDb
    • Dagmar Rom at FIS (alpine)
    • Dagmar Rom at Olympics.com
    • Dagmar Rom at Olympedia