West Mountain Hires Teresita Birkner As Head Coach of Women’s FIS Program

West Mountain has hired Olympic and World Cup Coach Teresita Birkner as Head Women’s FIS coach for West Mountain Racing. Accomplished daughters Macarena and Belen, individually or collaboratively, will serve as her FIS Assistants to help our U16 athletes as they transition to FIS. Birkner will be joining head men’s coach Thomas Vonn

“We are so excited for our young women FIS athletes to be coached and mentored by such a strong, powerful, globally accomplished, and recognized ski racing family,” said Sara Montgomery, Program Director of West Mountain Racing and General Manager of West Mountain.

To list a few of their past and recent accomplishments and qualifications:

Coach Teresita

  • Mother and Coach of three very accomplished ski racing daughters;
  • Head Coach Argentina Nat. Ski Team;
  • 30 years Coaching all disciplines FIS World Level, including but not limited to, 4-Olympics;
  • 13-World Championships; 6 FIS Jr World Championships; South American Cup Titles-33 overall, 34 SL, 31 GS, 22 SG, 11 DH, 5 Combined;
  • Argentina National Ski Championships-33 GS, 32 SL, 2 DH, 6 SG.

Macarena

  • Four-Time Olympian with 18 starts

    • Salt Lake City, USA 2002: 17th Combined & 31st Super G. at Snow basin.
    • Torino, Italy 2006: 26th Combined & 31st Giant Slalom, at Sestriere.
    • Vancouver, Canada 2010: 26th Super Combined & 31st Downhill, at Whistler.
    • Sochi, Russia 2014: 20th Super Combines & 19th Downhill SC.

    Raced in 7 World Cup Championships with 28 starts 

    • St. Anton, Austria 2001: 32nd Slalom.

    • St. Moritz, Suisse 2003: 21st Combined.

    • Bormio, Italy 2005: 26th Slalom.

    • Val d ́Isere, France 2009: 23rd Super Combined & 30th Downhill & Slalom.

    • Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany, 2011: 21st Super Combined, 31st Downhill & 34th Slalom.

    • Schladming, Austria 2013: 26th Super Combined.

    • Vail- Beaver Creek 2015 21st Alpine Combined, 34th Slalom & Downhill, 37th Super G.

    • St. Moritz, Suisse 2017: 26st Alpine Combined, 35st Super G & 37th Downhill

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