Tessa Worley

Tessa Worley
 Alpine skier 
Worley in December 2008
Disciplines Giant slalom, Super-G, Combined
Club EMHM – Grand Bornand
Born (1989-10-04) 4 October 1989
Annemasse, Haute-Savoie, France
Height 1.58 m (5 ft 2 in)
World Cup debut 4 February 2006 (age 16)
Website tessaworley.net
Olympics
Teams 2 – (2010, 2018)
Medals 0
World Championships
Teams 5 – (200917)
Medals 3 (2 gold)
World Cup
Seasons 11 – (20082018)
Wins 12 – (12 GS)
Podiums 24 – (24 GS)
Overall titles 0 – (6th in 2017)
Discipline titles 1 – (1 GS, 2017)

Tessa Worley (born 4 October 1989) is a French World Cup alpine ski racer and non-commissioned officer.[1] She has competed in all five alpine disciplines and specialises in giant slalom.

Career

Born in Annemasse, in the département of Haute-Savoie, Worley's father Steve is Australian and her mother Madeleine is French. She grew up skiing year-round, in France and New Zealand, and her home ski area is the resort of Le Grand-Bornand.[2]

Worley made her World Cup debut at age 16 in February 2006, and finished in 29th place in a giant slalom in Ofterschwang, Germany.[3] She finished in fifth place in the first race of the 2009 World Cup season, a giant slalom in Sölden, Austria, in October 2008. A month later she won her first World Cup race (and first podium) in a giant slalom at Aspen, United States.

Early in the 2011 season, Worley won three consecutive giant slalom races before January. Worley won a gold medal in the nations team event at the 2011 World Championships in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany, where she was the bronze medalist in the giant slalom.

At the 2013 World Championships in Schladming, Worley won both legs of the giant slalom to claim the world title.[4] Through December 2013, she has eight World Cup victories (and 13 podiums), all in giant slalom.[5]

Two days after her eighth World Cup win, Worley was injured in a slalom in France on 17 December 2013. Caught on the tails of her skis in the first run at Courchevel, she tore the anterior cruciate ligament in her right knee and also had some lateral meniscus damage. It ended Worley's 2014 World Cup season and kept her out of the 2014 Olympics.[6]

World Cup results

Season titles

Season
Discipline
2017 Giant slalom

Season standings

Season
Age Overall Slalom Giant
Slalom
Super G Downhill Combined
200616118 57   
200717
20081842 14   
20091939 11   
201020373713   
2011211634243 27
20122211273373923
2013231138422 25
20142440 1622  
20152546 1334  
20162627 11213511
2017276 19 32
20182813 21850 

Race podiums

  • 12 wins – (12 GS)
  • 24 podiums – (24 GS)
Season
Date Location Discipline Place
200920 Nov 2008United States Aspen, USAGiant slalom1st
201012 Dec 2009Sweden Åre, SwedenGiant slalom1st
201127 Nov 2010United States Aspen, USAGiant slalom1st
12 Dec 2010 Switzerland  St. Moritz, SwitzerlandGiant slalom1st
28 Dec 2010Austria Semmering, AustriaGiant slalom1st
201228 Dec 2011Austria Lienz, AustriaGiant slalom3rd
21 Jan 2012Slovenia Kranjska Gora, SloveniaGiant slalom1st
12 Feb 2012Andorra Soldeu, AndorraGiant slalom1st
20139 Dec 2012 Switzerland  St. Moritz, SwitzerlandGiant slalom3rd
16 Dec 2012France Courchevel, FranceGiant slalom3rd
28 Dec 2012Austria Semmering, AustriaGiant slalom3rd
17 Mar 2013 Switzerland  Lenzerheide, SwitzerlandGiant slalom2nd
201415 Dec 2013 Switzerland  St. Moritz, SwitzerlandGiant slalom1st
201726 Nov 2016United States Killington, USAGiant slalom1st
10 Dec 2016Italy Sestriere, ItalyGiant slalom1st
27 Dec 2016Austria Semmering, AustriaGiant slalom2nd
28 Dec 2016Giant slalom2nd
7 Jan 2017Slovenia Maribor, SloveniaGiant slalom1st
24 Jan 2017Italy Kronplatz, ItalyGiant slalom2nd
10 Mar 2017United States Squaw Valley, USAGiant slalom3rd
201828 Oct 2017Austria Sölden, AustriaGiant slalom2nd
19 Dec 2017France Courchevel, FranceGiant slalom2nd
6 Jan 2018Slovenia Kranjska Gora, SloveniaGiant slalom2nd
27 Jan 2018 Switzerland  Lenzerheide, SwitzerlandGiant slalom1st

World Championship results

  Year   Age  Slalom  Giant 
 slalom 
Super-GDownhillCombined
2009197
201121133
201323127
2015251324
20172718

Olympic results

  Year   Age  Slalom  Giant 
 slalom 
Super-GDownhillCombined
20102016
201424injured, did not compete
201828728

References

  1. "Tessa Worley". Equipe France Militaire Ski. 13 July 2013. Retrieved 15 December 2013.
  2. tessaworley.net Archived 24 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine. – ma-vie – accessed 12 December 2010.
  3. "FIS-Ski – results – Ofterschwang 04.02.2006". FIS-ski.com. Archived from the original on 25 May 2011.
  4. Mintz, Geoff (14 February 2013). "Worley impeccable in World Championships GS win, Shiffrin 6th". Ski Racing.com.
  5. Dunbar, Graham (15 December 2013). "Tessa Worley wins World Cup giant slalom". Miami Herald. Associated Press. Retrieved 15 December 2013.
  6. Feehan, C. J. (17 December 2013). "Worley tears ACL in Courchevel crash, out for season". Ski Racing. Retrieved 13 January 2014.
Awards and achievements
Preceded by
Émilie Andéol
French Sportswoman of the Year
2017
Succeeded by
Incumbent
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