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Ania Monica Caill

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Ania Monica Caill
Personal information
Born24 October 1995 (1995-10-24) (age 28)[1]
Limoges, France[1]
Height1.70 m (5 ft 7 in)
Weight60 kg (132 lb)
Sport
Country Romania[1]
SportAlpine skiing[1]

Ania Monica Caill (born 24 October 1995)[1][2] is a French-born alpine skier who competes internationally for Romania. She represented Romania at the 2014 Winter Olympics in the alpine skiing events.[3]

Biography

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Caill originally competed for France, winning the French championships in her age category in 2011. However, she switched to the Romanian team in June 2012 citing a lack of opportunity on the French team that was to compete in Sochi. She is allowed to compete for Romania because it is her mother's home country.[4] At the 2018 Pyeongchang Olympics, Caill planned to compete in the giant slalom. However, due to bad weather, the giant slalom race was postponed and clashed with the training runs of the Super G, which she preferred.[5]

World Cup results

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Results per discipline

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Discipline WC starts WC Top 30 WC Top 15 WC Top 5 WC Podium Best result
Date Location Place
Slalom 0 0 0 0 0
Giant slalom 2 0 0 0 0 22 December 2013 France Val-d'Isère, France 59th
Super-G 11 0 0 0 0 24 January 2021 Switzerland Crans-Montana, Switzerland 37th
Downhill 15 0 0 0 0 22 February 2020 Switzerland Crans-Montana, Switzerland 35th
Combined 1 0 0 0 0 18 December 2015 France Val-d'Isère, France 33rd
Total 29 0 0 0 0
  • Standings through 25 January 2021

World Championship results

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Year
Age Slalom Giant
Slalom
Super G Downhill Combined Team Event
2015 19 54
2017 17 Didn't participate
2019 23 28 37
2021 25 DNS 30

Olympic results

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Year
Age Slalom Giant
Slalom
Super G Downhill Combined Team event
2014 18 51 30 DNF 22
2018 22 DNS 36 28


References

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  1. ^ a b c d e "Athlete: CAILL Ania Monica". International Ski Federation. Retrieved 20 February 2018.
  2. ^ "Ania Monica Caill". Olympic.org. Retrieved 20 February 2018.
  3. ^ "Super Combined Women". Olympic.org. Archived from the original on 11 February 2014. Retrieved 20 February 2018.
  4. ^ Marius Huţu (17 February 2013). "Je t'aime, Roumanie! Născută în Franţa, Ania Caill este prima certitudine a delegaţiei României de la FOTE". ProSport (in Romanian). Retrieved 26 April 2015.
  5. ^ Roman, Comitetul Olimpic si Sportiv. "Ania Caill: "E cea mai buna cursa pe care am facut-o vreodata. Este superb ca am realizat-o la Jocurile Olimpice"". www.cosr.ro. Retrieved 28 October 2022.
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