Annie Fast

Annie Fast is a three-time Winter Olympian who had her greatest Olympics in her home country at Grenoble in 1968. She won a silver medal in giant slalom and bronze in the slalom, also finishing fifth in the downhill. Her biggest title came in winning the 1966 slalom World Championships. In the World Cup, Famose was the 1966-67 slalom champion for the season and won two slalom World Cups that year. After her retirement from skiing, she developed sports shops and mountain restaurants. She was awarded entrepreneurial merit with the Veuve Clicquot in 2005 and made a chevalier of the léion d'honneur in October 1968 and an officer of the léion d'honneur in July 2010.

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