Maria Pietilä Holmner


Maria Helena Pietilä-Holmner is a retired Swedish World Cup alpine ski racer. She specialised in the technical events of slalom and giant slalom.
Born in Umeå, Pietilä-Holmner took up alpine skiing at the age of seven. She was also a keen footballer, playing as a forward for Mariehem's girls' teams until the age of 15, when she decided to focus on skiing. Pietilä-Holmner made her World Cup debut in Sölden at age 16 in October 2002. She won a gold medal at the 2006 World Junior Alpine Skiing Championships in the slalom. Her first World Cup win came at a slalom in Aspen in November 2010. She made a total of 207 World Cup starts, and took ten podiums, including three wins.
Pietilä-Holmner took five medals in the World Championships, two as an individual and three in the team events. She was the silver medalist in giant slalom in 2007 at Åre, Sweden. Four years later in 2011, she won 2 bronze medals at Garmish-Partenkirchen in the slalom and the team event. At Schladming in 2013, she won a silver in the team event. She took her final Worlds medal at the 2017 Championships, where she was part of the Swedish squad which finished third in the team event.
She made her debut at the Winter Olympics in 2006, where she finished tenth in the giant slalom. At the 2010 Winter Games, she finished fourth in the slalom, and at the 2014 Winter Olympics she was sixth in the giant slalom. She also won seven Swedish championship titles: five in slalom, one in giant slalom and one in combined.
On 17 January 2018, she announced her retirement from alpine skiing, following back problems. to instead become a Eurosport expert commentator.
She has been in a relationship with fellow alpine skier Hans Olsson since 2004: as of 2018 the couple were engaged. They both worked as part of the team covering alpine skiing at the 2018 Winter Olympics for Eurosport.

World Cup results

Season standings

Race podiums

SeasonDateLocationDisciplinePlace
200915 November 2008 Levi, FinlandSlalom2nd
201128 November 2010 Aspen, Colorado, USASlalom1st
20112 January 2011 Munich, Bavaria, GermanyCity event1st
201227 November 2011 Aspen, Colorado, USASlalom2nd
201422 December 2013 Val-d'Isère, FranceGiant slalom3rd
20145 January 2014 Bormio, ItalySlalom2nd
201414 January 2014 Flachau, AustriaSlalom3rd
20148 March 2014 Åre, SwedenSlalom2nd
201513 December 2014 Åre, SwedenSlalom1st
201623 February 2016 Stockholm, SwedenCity event3rd

World Championship results

Olympic results

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