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Erik Schinegger (born 19 June 1948) is an
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skier. He was the women's downhill ski world champion in 1966, at which time he was recognized as female and known as Erika Schinegger.


Biography

Schinegger was born in Agsdorf,
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, and raised as a girl. Schinegger first attracted attention when he finished third in the downhill in Grindelwald on 14 January 1966 with start no. 24 and thus contributed to an ÖSV quadruple success (Christl Haas, Edith Zimmermann; fourth Traudl Hecher); he also won the downhill in St-Gervais on 29 January with a 1.53 sec. lead over Nancy Greene. He also won the downhill in St-Gervais on 29 January with a lead of 1.53 sec. over Nancy Greene and on 25 March 1966 the downhill in Sun Valley in the "Five Nations Competition" (again ahead of Greene). Schinegger's greatest success was winning the women's downhill world championship title at the
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in Portillo, Chile a month after his eighteenth birthday. At the Gold Key Race in
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, Schinegger finished second on 18 January 1967, followed by his only victory in an World Cup Race, a giant slalom, on 28 January 1967 in Saint-Gervais. In February 1967, Schinegger won the Austrian Championships in the giant slalom. Before the
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in
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, a
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revealed that Schinegger was genetically male. Schinegger, whose gender had not been correctly identified for years due to inward growing genitals, a so-called pseudohermaphroditism, decided to have surgery and change his first name from Erika to Erik. Schinegger was not retroactively stripped of the World Champion title of 1966, but the then runner-up
Marielle Goitschel Marielle Goitschel (born 28 September 1945 in Sainte-Maxime) is a former French alpine skier. Marielle is the younger sister of Christine Goitschel, another champion skier of the time, and the aunt of speed skier Philippe Goitschel. After grea ...
was retroactively awarded the gold medal as well. In 1988 Schinegger himself presented his World Championship gold medal to Marielle Goitschel,''Erik Schinegger - The grandfather of the world champion was.''
In: ''derstandard.at'', 23 February 2015.
however, she gave him back the medal.
In: ''orf.at'', 8 November 2019.
Schinegger married and became father of a daughter in 1978. He lives as owner of a children's ski school and two inns in his hometown Agsdorf in Carinthia and has two grandsons. In 1988 Erik Schinegger wrote together with Marco Schenz the book ''Mein Sieg über mich. The man who became world champion'', in which he came to terms with his life. This book was very successful, especially in the French translation. Schinegger's story was depicted in 2005 by Kurt Mayer in the documentary film ''ERIK(A) - Der Mann der Weltmeisterin wurde''. At the 53rd Trento Film Festival the film was awarded the "Silver Gentian" in the same year. In 2014, he took part in the ORF show Dancing Stars, but dropped out prematurely due to injury. In 2015, he served as
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in his home municipality of
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. On 17 March 2017, a major fire occurred on Schinegger's estate in Agsdorf, completely burning down the entire farm building. In the 2018 feature film '' Erik & Erika'' by
Reinhold Bilgeri Reinhold is a German male given name. This German name is originally from "Reinold", composed of two elements. The first is from ''ragin'', meaning "the (Germanic) Gods" and ''wald'' meaning "powerful". This name was popularised by the ancient Ge ...
from, his life was again portrayed, with Markus Freistätter in the leading role. Titled ''One like Erika'', the film was shown on Ersten on 25 November 2020.


Awards

* In the election held on 19 December 1966 for '' Austria's Sportsman of the Year'', Schinegger came second(r) behind
Emmerich Danzer Emmerich Danzer (born 15 March 1944) is an Austrian former figure skater. He is a three-time (1966–68) World champion, a four-time (1965–68) European champion, and a four-time (1965–68) Austrian national champion. Personal life Emmeric ...
with 837 points (18 first places) and was thus practically ''Sportswoman of the Year''; Heidi Zimmermann came third. * Before adjusting to manhood, Erik(a) Schinegger of the Sports Press Club of Carinthia was twice (1966, 1967) best female athlete in the election "Carinthian Sportsman of the Year"


Works

* Erik/Erika Schinegger: ''My victory over me. The man who became world champion.'' recorded by Marco Schenz, F.A. Herbig, Munich 1988, ISBN 0-283-92112-9. * Erik Schinegger: ''With a Porsche to new self-confidence.'' In: Landesschiverband / Kleine Zeitung (ed.): ''Vom Großglockner zum Klammer-Stich. 100 Years of Skiing in Carinthia.'' Carinthia Verlag, 2007, ISBN 978-3-85378-622-2, pp. 29–34. * Erik Schinegger: ''The man who became world champion: My two lives'', recorded by Claudio Honsal. Amalthea Signum Verlag, Vienna 2018, ISBN 978-3-99050-114-6.


Literature

* Matthias Marschik / Georg Spitaler (eds.): ''Heroes and Idols: Sports Stars in Austria'', StudienVerlag, 2006, pp. 355–359, ISBN 3-7065-4253-6. * Erik Schinegger: an Intersex Epic in Alpine Skiing'', in:
Patricia Nell Warren Patricia Nell Warren (June 15, 1936 – February 9, 2019), also known by her pen name Patricia Kilina, was an American novelist, poet, editor and journalist. Her second novel, ''The Front Runner (novel), The Front Runner'' (1974), was the first w ...
: ''The Lavender Locker Room: 3000 Years of Great Athletes Whose Sexual Orientation Was Different'', Beverly Hills, Wildcat Press 2006, p. 227, ISBN 1-889135-07-0


Films

* '' ERIK(A) - Der Mann der Weltmeisterin wurde'' (Documentary, 2005), Producer: Kurt Mayer * '' Erik & Erika'' (feature film, Germany/Austria 2018), director:
Reinhold Bilgeri Reinhold is a German male given name. This German name is originally from "Reinold", composed of two elements. The first is from ''ragin'', meaning "the (Germanic) Gods" and ''wald'' meaning "powerful". This name was popularised by the ancient Ge ...
; first broadcast on TV on 6 January 2020 on ORF and under the title ''Einer wie Erika'' on 25 November 2020 on Ersten''Einer wie Erika''
In: ''daserste.de'', retrieved 21 November 2020.


See also

*
Sex verification in sports Sex verification in sports (also known as gender verification, or loosely as gender determination or a sex test) occurs because eligibility of athletes to compete is restricted whenever sporting events are limited to a single sex, which is gen ...


References


External links


website for the film Erik(A)
with historical newspaper articles and information on the "affair" at the time.
Website of the entrepreneur Erik Schinegger

''The man who became world champion''
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