Kiki Cutter

United States

Alpine Skiing

B: July 24, 1959

First American Woman to Win a World Cup Race

A member of the 1968 Olympic team, Cutter placed 17th in the downhill, 21st in the giant slalom and failed to finish the slalom. Cutter became the first American woman to win a World Cup race by taking a slalom in Oslo in 1968, she placed ninth in the overall World Cup that season. In 1969, she placed fourth overall and second in slalom with three event victories. She won one more race in 1970 before turning professional and skiing on the Women's Pro Tour.

SUPERSTARS RECORD
EVENT
PLACE POINTS MONEY
EVENT WINS
1975 Women's Preliminary 1
4
29
$2,900
Tennis
1975 Women's Final
4
34
$3,400
Obstacle Course
1976 Women's Preliminary 2
1
40 1/3
$14,033
Tennis, Obstacle Course
1976 Women's Final
8
19
$1,900
None
TOTALS
122 1/3
$22,233
4

PERSONAL BESTS
Swimming - 25 Meters
15.62
1975 Women's Final
Swimming - 50 Meters
35.02
1976 Women's Final
Tennis
1st
1976 Women's Preliminary 2
1975 Women's Preliminary 1
Basketball
8
1975 Women's Final
1976 Women's Final
Rowing
47.15
1976 Women's Preliminary 2
Bowling
121
1975 Women's Final
Quarter Mile Run
1:04.50
1975 Women's Final
Bike Race - 1/4 Mile
39.51
1975 Women's Final
Bike Race - 1/2 Mile
1:17.33
1976 Women's Preliminary 2
Obstacle Course
25.05
1975 Women's Final
Points Scored

40 1/3

1976 Women's Preliminary 2



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