Charlie Guest
Charlotte 'Charlie' Guest is a Scottish World Cup alpine ski racer who specialises in slalom and competes occasionally in giant slalom.
Guest made her slalom World Cup debut in 2013 at Flachau, Austria.
At the end of 2014 she broke her spine in a skiing accident in Sweden, but by February 2016 had re-entered the top 100 rankings.
In the FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 2015, Guest finished 32 in the slalom and 43 in the giant slalom just 11 weeks after breking 4 vertebrae.
In January 2018 Guest was selected to participate in the 2018 Winter Olympics. She placed 33 in the slalom and reached the quarterfinals of the inaugural mixed team event.
She was again selected to compete in the FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 2019 after missing the 2017 Championships with a broken hand where she achieved Britain's best female performance with a 24th in the Slalom.
Guest broke records as a British Skier in 2019 as she became the first British woman to ever win an Alpine European Cup race. She went on again to win in Hasliberg, Switzerland in January 2020.
In 2019, Charlie Guest began studying a BSc in Psychology at The University of Aberdeen.
December 2019 saw Guest secure her first FIS Alpine World Cup points in St.Moritz, Switzerland after qualifying in joint 12th place in the Parallel Slalom event but going out in the first knock out round to finish 29th.