Barbara-Maria "Barbi" Henneberger (4 October 1940 – 12 April 1964) was an
alpine ski racer and
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medalist from
West Germany
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. She competed for the
United Team of Germany
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at the
1960
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Events
January
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and
1964 Winter Olympics
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, and at the
1962 World Championships.
Ski racing
Born in
Oberstaufen
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History
It is first mentioned as ''Stoufun'' in AD 868. Historically ...
,
Bavaria
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, Henneberger competed in the
1960 Winter Olympics at
Squaw Valley at age 19. She won the bronze medal in the
slalom,
finished eleventh in the
downhill
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, and 15th in the
giant slalom. Henneberger was third in the
combined, which earned a world championship medal. Four years later in
1964
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at
Innsbruck, she finished fifth in the
downhill
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, seventh in the
giant slalom, and tenth in the
slalom.
In
North America to model clothes after the 1963 season ended in Europe, Henneberger was not planning to compete at the U.S. Alpine Championships in
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at
Alyeska in early April. Using borrowed skis, she won the downhill and slalom and finished second in the giant slalom.
Death
Following the 1964 season, Henneberger and a dozen others were in
Switzerland near
St. Moritz in April to film the promotional movie ''Ski-Fascination'' for
Willy Bogner, Jr.
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Caught in a spring
avalanche
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, she died at age 23 in Val Selin along with
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racer
Buddy Werner
Wallace Jerold "Buddy" Werner (February 26, 1936 – April 12, 1964) was an American alpine ski racer in the 1950s and early 1960s.
Early years
Born and raised in Steamboat Springs, Colorado, Werner was the middle child of Ed "Pop" and Hazel ...
. Both had raced ahead of the first avalanche, but were caught by a second from an opposite slope.
Found hours later under of snow, their deaths were attributed to suffocation,
and were the only two fatalities in the group.
Her funeral and procession in
Munich
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were attended by thousands.
Bogner, 22, and Henneberger were to be engaged that summer;
he was tried by a Swiss court for homicide by negligence.
After Bogner was initially acquitted,
the prosecution pursued an appeal and won a conviction for manslaughter by negligence,
and Bogner received a two-month suspended sentence.
World championship results
From 1948 through 1980, the Winter Olympics
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were also the World Championships
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for alpine skiing.
Olympic results
References
External links
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1940 births
1964 deaths
German female alpine skiers
Olympic alpine skiers for the United Team of Germany
Olympic bronze medalists for the United Team of Germany
Olympic medalists in alpine skiing
Medalists at the 1960 Winter Olympics
Alpine skiers at the 1960 Winter Olympics
Alpine skiers at the 1964 Winter Olympics
Skiing deaths
Sport deaths in Switzerland
Deaths in avalanches
Natural disaster deaths in Switzerland
Universiade medalists in alpine skiing
FISU World University Games gold medalists for West Germany
Competitors at the 1962 Winter Universiade
Sportspeople from Swabia (Bavaria)
People from Oberallgäu