"Meissi" Stops – Orf Needs a New Ski Expert
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The 52-year-old, who had worked as a camera driver, co-commentator and expert in all possible ski races from 2008 onwards, will probably take care of the public relations work of the International Ski Association FIS in the future. "I have been there for a long time now, with so much passion and joy," Meissnitzer explains in a contribution for her (ex-)employer ORF. "To take the step out is really not easy. But I also know that everything has it…
The Austrian Radio needs a new ski expert. Alexandra Meissnitzer (52) stops after 17 years and may change to FIS.
The Salzburg double world champion Alexandra Meissnitzer has finished her job as an expert in the ORF's ski-alpin broadcasts after 16 years. Abtenauerin is already making her next career step.
Alexandra Meissnitzer has, at her own request, finished her job as an expert in the ski-alpin broadcasts on ORF television. Double World Champion 1999 and former World Cup winner said she wanted to develop and take the next step. According to her own statements, this could lead to the World Federation of FIS, where the Salzburgerin could take on a role in public relations. In this regard, talks would be held, [...]
Alexandra Meissnitzer, one of the greatest in Austrian skiing, withdraws from the ORF. After 16 years as a TV expert, the 52-year-old ends her career in public service broadcasting. The former top athlete, who won three Olympic medals in her active time, was two times world champion and won the overall World Cup in 1999, was a fixed part of the ORF ski broadcasts since 2009. As a camera driver, commentator and expert voice from the off, she was …
The multiple medal winner could take a job at the FIS World Federation.
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