Ophélie David

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Ophélie David (née Rácz, born 6 July 1976) is a retired French freestyle skier who specialized in ski cross, an event in which she has won a world championship and four consecutive Winter X Games, as well as having previously been ranked number one in the world.

Nationality France
Born (1976-07-06) 6 July 1976 (age 50)
Cucq, France
SportSkiing
ClubSC Alpe d'Huez
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Ophélie David
Ophélie David in 2015
Personal information
Nationality France
Born (1976-07-06) 6 July 1976 (age 50)
Cucq, France
Sport
SportSkiing
ClubSC Alpe d'Huez
World Cup career
Seasons16 – (20032018)
Indiv. starts128
Indiv. podiums64
Indiv. wins26
Overall titles3 – (2006, 2008, 2009)
Discipline titles7 – Ski cross (2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010)
Medal record
Women's freestyle skiing
Representing  France
World Championships
Gold medal – first place2007 Madonna di CampiglioSki cross
Silver medal – second place2015 KreischbergSki cross
Bronze medal – third place2005 RukaSki cross
Bronze medal – third place2013 VossSki cross
Bronze medal – third place2017 Sierra NevadaSki cross
Winter X Games
Gold medal – first place2010 AspenSki cross
Gold medal – first place2009 AspenSki cross
Gold medal – first place2008 AspenSki cross
Gold medal – first place2007 AspenSki cross
Silver medal – second place2011 AspenSki cross
Close

David began her career as an alpine skier, competing for Hungary at the 1994 Winter Olympics in both the slalom and the combined, both of which she failed to finish. David was able to compete for Hungary because her father, János Rácz, held Hungarian citizenship and had competed for that country in basketball at the 1964 Summer Olympics.[1]

David qualified to compete in the inaugural Winter Olympic Ski Cross race in Vancouver. She was considered the odds-on favorite for gold due to her long-time dominance in the discipline,[2] but crashed out in the quarterfinals and was placed ninth.[3] She finished in fourth position at Sochi after she fell in the final.

Personal life

David grew up on the island of Corsica, where her retired parents still reside.

She is married to Phil David and they have a daughter named Lilou. The family is very close, making frequent use of Skype while David traveled for competitions.[4][5]

Her hobbies include recreational gymnastics, basketball, windsurfing, traveling, painting, books, and cinema.[6][7] She is also a competitive mountain biker, her biggest win being the 2008 Megavalanche race.[8] During the summer, she is involved with sports camps for children, and during the winter is a ski instructor.

She speaks French and English.

References

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