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Sponsors and Successes: The Female Stars of the 2018/2019 Alpine Skiing Season

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Will Lindsey Vonn break an eternal record, and thus grow as a brand, in her last season? Can Mikaela Shiffrin top her athletically and financially mind-boggling winter from last year? And will Viktoria Rebensburg remain the top female earner in Germany? We take a close look at the stars of the 2018/2019 Women’s Alpine World Cup.

Lindsey Vonn beendet nach der Saison 2018/19 ihre Profi-Karriere.
Lindsey Vonn ends her professional career after the 2018/19 season.

In tennis, soccer, and many other sports, female athletes have been struggling for years to receive the same prize money and rewards as men. In the FIS Alpine Ski World Cup, it’s become reality – at least as far as the official prize money is concerned. That’s how Overall World Cup winner Mikaela Shiffrin earned more in win bonuses last winter than her counterpart Marcel Hirscher.

At the start of the season in Sölden, Austria, ISPO.com takes a close look at the top five earners of the Women’s World Cup in terms of their prize money and sheds some light on their sponsors, fans, and successes.

Mikaela Shiffrin - Tops even Marcel Hirscher

2017/18 prize money: €618,150.24

Instagram fans: 610,000

Sponsors: Oakley, Bose, Barilla, Longines, The Westin Riverfront

Outfitters: Atomic, Reusch, Leki

At just 23 years of age, Mikaela Shiffrin has collected two Olympic gold medals, three World Championship titles, two Overall World Cup victories, and a total of 43 World Cup wins. Her FIS prize money from last season far surpassed even that of the men’s serial winner, Marcel Hirscher.

According to Forbes, Shiffrin has the potential to remain the focus of the sports scene and industry for another full decade, and thus earn anywhere from 30 to 50 million dollars.

Tiger Shaw, CEO of the U.S. Ski & Snowboard Association, had this to say about Shiffrin in 2017: “She’s by far the most interesting personality that’s begun winning that young.”

And despite partnerships with major brands like Oakley and Bose, Shiffrin has by no means reached her financial potential yet. “Shiffrin is still relatively anonymous in the U.S. and can be presented as a fresh face,” commented ‘SportsBusinessDaily’ on her potential.

And Shiffrin herself? She knows her value: “Lindsey (Vonn) made skiing famous in the U.S. I see it as having been passed the baton from her in some way.”

Wendy Holdener - A star in Switzerland

2017/18 prize money: €240,825.10

Instagram fans: 117,700

Sponsors: Electrolux (main sponsor), Carl F. Bucherer, Hoch-Ybrig, Mibag, Krebsliga Zürich, Pixel-Points.ch, Emmi Caffe Latte, BKW

Outfitters: Head, Leki

Wendy Holdener has long since been a star in Switzerland, and on the slopes very few people can hold a candle to the world and Olympic champion. But she has yet to make her big breakthrough as an international superstar: No global brands can be found among her sponsors. But that makes her Swedish head sponsor Electrolux all the more loyal: they’ve supported the now 25-year-old since 2008.

The then 15-year-old girl radiated determination, professionalism, but also warmth. It was clear to me that we wanted to support Wendy Holdener on her way to the top,” raves Peter Barandun, CEO of Electrolux Switzerland: “Wendy’s positive, cordial charisma has a positive influence on our image. She’s a fit for us and our customers, she’s super likeable, and is part of the Electrolux family. Even the group management in Sweden is excited about her.”

Curious: When she was named Swiss Female Athlete of the Year in 2017, the transmitting broadcaster SFR removed Holdener’s main sponsor, Electrolux, from a picture of the athlete. Electrolux was less than thrilled. “We are astonished that, as head sponsor, we were not visibly present at Wendy’s important event,” said Roland Bienz, the company’s Cluster Marketing Director.

Lindsey Vonn - The global brand

2017/18 prize money: €232,588.66

Instagram fans: 1.6 million

Sponsors: Red Bull, Beats by Dre, Rolex, Oakley, Hershey, Proctor & Gamble, GoPro, Under Armour

Outfitters: Head, Leki, Briko

On the social media, Lindsey Vonn is miles away from her comrades-in-arms. Everybody in the U.S. knows her face – not least because of the public display of her private ups and downs. And her list of sponsors is also a collection of economic heavyweights. Vonn even has her own model line at Under Armour. In addition to that, she has her own fitness guide (Strong Is the New Beautiful), two huge estates in California and Colorado, and her own foundation that issues scholarships to promote education and sports among young girls.

But Vonn also wants to climb the highest summit in sports: the record for most World Cup wins, currently held by Norway’s Ingemar Stenmark at 86 triumphs. Vonn comes in at 82.

Viktoria Rebensburg - Germany’s best female skier

2017/18 prize money: €230,834.77 

Instagram fans: 53,400

Sponsors: Helvetia, Red Bull

Outfitters: Stöckli, Leki, Uvex, Bogner

Since the end of Maria Höfl-Riesch’s career, Viktoria Rebensburg has been the undisputed German number one in the alpine skiing circus. She won Olympic gold in 2010. She was the overall World Cup winner in giant slalom in 2011, 2012, and 2018. Only during her two years as Milka Ski-Girl was the Tegernsee native denied a major title.

Now Rebensburg turned her back on the dairy product manufacturer and returned to the Swiss insurance company Helvetia, whose name is once again emblazoned on her helmet and cap. While Rebensburg often pulls away from the competition in giant slalom, she still has some catching up to do on social media.

Sofia Goggia - Daredevil with an unfortunate injury

2017/18 prize money: €229,921.76

Instagram fans: 192,400

Sponsors: Falconeri, Red Bull

Outfitters: Atomic, Leki, Dainese

Whatever Sofia Goggia does, she does with irrepressible energy. The same is true for her blog, where she’s already compiled a 20-page career report, but also for her merrymaking: She celebrated one World Cup win with a jump into a whirlpool – in full gear. And, of course, it also applies to her wild skiing style. Her uncompromising descents are spectacular to watch, but the Italian has also suffered three serious knee injuries. 

Her style is well received by fans and has earned her almost 200,000 Instagram followers. But Goggia has a hard time with potential sponsors outside Italy. The fact that she will remain absent until at least January, just before the start of the season, after an ankle fracture isn’t making it any easier for her.  

And things went so well athletically last winter: In addition to the small crystal globe in downhill, Goggia was the first Italian ever to win Olympic alpine gold, and this season she was also regarded as the biggest downhill and super-G competitor for Lindsey Vonn, with whom she is nevertheless a good friend.

Two social media giants didn’t make it into this list of top athletes. But the two in this gallery are together with the other most successful Instagram stars of the alpine scene:

The 10 Most Successful Alpine Ski Stars on Instagram

10th Sofia Goggia, 188,800 Instagram followers
9th Kjetil Jansrud, 202,500 Instagram followers: Together with Henrik Kristoffersen and Aksel Lund Svindal, Kjetil Jansrud belongs to the Norwegian triumvirate among the world's top alpine athletes. With five Olympic medals - including one in gold - he has been one of the top athletes for years.
8th Ted Ligety, 276,900 Instagram followers: The US-American is the athletic outsider of this ranking: In the overall World Cup 2017/18 he was only 40th, yet on Instagram he outdoes almost all of the top athletes. No wonder: The 34-year-old two-time Olympic champion has a great career behind him and has successfully made his comeback despite protracted back problems. Can he attack the world's best once again?
7th Anna Veith, 345,900 Instagram followers: Anna Veith became a winter sports star under her maiden name Anna Fenninger. The Austrian is the talk of the town with her commitment to animal welfare, but recently she has been less successful in sports: With 15th place in the overall women's World Cup 2017/18 she was behind all other women in the top 10.
6th Felix Neureuther, 354,600 Instagram followers: After all, a German athlete makes it into the top 10 alpine athletes with the most Instagram-Followers: Felix Neureuther remains the German winter sports figurehead number one even at the age of 34. And fans of biathlete Miriam Neureuther (formerly Gössner) will also get an insight into the life of the winter sports couple at his account.
5th Lara Gut, 397,300 Instagram followers: After a long injury break, Lara Gut returned in 2017/18 and was therefore not yet able to follow up on her most successful times. After all, she managed a World Cup victory last season. In the summer of 2018, Gut married Valon Behrami, the Swiss national soccer player.
4th Aksel Lund Svindal, 450.600 Instagram followers: Aksel Lund Svindal is with his 35 years the routine of the men's World Cup. And the Norwegian can end his career very quickly: Already during the season preparation, he announced that he would end his career immediately if he had the impression that it wasn't enough anymore. The overall World Cup winner of 2007 and 2009 is as popular as ever, which shows his remarkable Instagram following. No Norwegian athlete has more Instagram followers than Svindal.
3rd Marcel Hirscher, 476,400 Instagram followers: The dominator of the Men's World Cup in recent years is also the most successful skier on Instagram. The Austrian Marcel Hirscher won the Great Crystal Ball for the overall World Cup in the last seven years.
2nd Mikaela Shiffrin, 607,200 Instagram followers: Mikaela Shiffrin is the rising star of the winter sports scene. At the age of 23, the US American is already two-time Olympic champion and three-time World champion. Shiffrin, who is rather calm and down-to-earth in public, is already an advertising face for world brands such as Oakley, Bose, Longines or Barilla. She is the future of skiing.
1st Lindsey Vonn, 1.6 Mio Instagram followers: At the age of 33, Lindsey Vonn enters her last World Cup season. Above all, she has one goal: to crack the 86 World Cup victories of the Swede Ingemar Stenmark. Until then, the Olympic champion and two-time World champion is still missing four races she has won. On Instagram she is already unbeaten: Vonn, who is often represented in the Yellow Press because of her private life, is by far the queen of winter sports there.
10th Sofia Goggia, 188,800 Instagram followers
9th Kjetil Jansrud, 202,500 Instagram followers: Together with Henrik Kristoffersen and Aksel Lund Svindal, Kjetil Jansrud belongs to the Norwegian triumvirate among the world's top alpine athletes. With five Olympic medals - including one in gold - he has been one of the top athletes for years.
8th Ted Ligety, 276,900 Instagram followers: The US-American is the athletic outsider of this ranking: In the overall World Cup 2017/18 he was only 40th, yet on Instagram he outdoes almost all of the top athletes. No wonder: The 34-year-old two-time Olympic champion has a great career behind him and has successfully made his comeback despite protracted back problems. Can he attack the world's best once again?
7th Anna Veith, 345,900 Instagram followers: Anna Veith became a winter sports star under her maiden name Anna Fenninger. The Austrian is the talk of the town with her commitment to animal welfare, but recently she has been less successful in sports: With 15th place in the overall women's World Cup 2017/18 she was behind all other women in the top 10.
6th Felix Neureuther, 354,600 Instagram followers: After all, a German athlete makes it into the top 10 alpine athletes with the most Instagram-Followers: Felix Neureuther remains the German winter sports figurehead number one even at the age of 34. And fans of biathlete Miriam Neureuther (formerly Gössner) will also get an insight into the life of the winter sports couple at his account.
5th Lara Gut, 397,300 Instagram followers: After a long injury break, Lara Gut returned in 2017/18 and was therefore not yet able to follow up on her most successful times. After all, she managed a World Cup victory last season. In the summer of 2018, Gut married Valon Behrami, the Swiss national soccer player.
4th Aksel Lund Svindal, 450.600 Instagram followers: Aksel Lund Svindal is with his 35 years the routine of the men's World Cup. And the Norwegian can end his career very quickly: Already during the season preparation, he announced that he would end his career immediately if he had the impression that it wasn't enough anymore. The overall World Cup winner of 2007 and 2009 is as popular as ever, which shows his remarkable Instagram following. No Norwegian athlete has more Instagram followers than Svindal.
3rd Marcel Hirscher, 476,400 Instagram followers: The dominator of the Men's World Cup in recent years is also the most successful skier on Instagram. The Austrian Marcel Hirscher won the Great Crystal Ball for the overall World Cup in the last seven years.
2nd Mikaela Shiffrin, 607,200 Instagram followers: Mikaela Shiffrin is the rising star of the winter sports scene. At the age of 23, the US American is already two-time Olympic champion and three-time World champion. Shiffrin, who is rather calm and down-to-earth in public, is already an advertising face for world brands such as Oakley, Bose, Longines or Barilla. She is the future of skiing.
1st Lindsey Vonn, 1.6 Mio Instagram followers: At the age of 33, Lindsey Vonn enters her last World Cup season. Above all, she has one goal: to crack the 86 World Cup victories of the Swede Ingemar Stenmark. Until then, the Olympic champion and two-time World champion is still missing four races she has won. On Instagram she is already unbeaten: Vonn, who is often represented in the Yellow Press because of her private life, is by far the queen of winter sports there.
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