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Denise Karbon (born 16 August 1980) is a retired World Cup alpine ski racer from South Tyrol, Italy. She competed in the technical events and specialized in giant slalom.
Biography
Born in Brixen, South Tyrol, Karbon made her World Cup debut in 1998 at age 17, while the following year she was Junior World Champion. She won a total of six World Cup giant slaloms: in December 2003 at Alta Badia and five of the first six races in the 2008 season. She obtained ten other podiums for a total of sixteen.
Karbon won a silver medal at the 2003 World Championships in giant slalom, followed by a bronze in 2007 in the same discipline.
In the 2008 season, Karbon won 5 of the 7 giant slalom races (and took third in another) to win the GS season title with 592 points, 113 points ahead of runner-up Elisabeth Görgl. She finished tenth in the overall standings.
At age 33, Karbon retired in March 2014, after the World Cup finals in Lenzerheide.
Personal
Karbon is the niece of Norbert Rier, leader of the Kastelruther Spatzen, and the cousin of fellow alpine ski racer Peter Fill.
World Cup results
= Season titles
== Season standings
== Race podiums
=6 wins – (6 GS)
16 podiums – (16 GS)
World Championship results
Olympic results
References
External links
Denise Karbon at FIS (alpine)
Denise Karbon at FIS (cross-country)
Denise Karbon at Olympedia
Denise Karbon at Ski-DB Alpine Ski Database
Denise Karbon.it – personal website – (in English, Italian, and German)
Fischer Skis Archived 31 May 2012 at the Wayback Machine – athletes – Denise Karbon