Ana Jelušić Black Explained

Ana Jelušić
Disciplines:Slalom, giant slalom
Club:SK Platak
Birth Date:28 December 1986
Birth Place:Rijeka, Croatia
Height:1.65 m
Wcdebut:26 October 2002 (age 15)
Retired:April 2012 (age 25)
Olympicteams:3 - (2002, 2006, 2010)
Olympicmedals:0
Worldsteams:5 - (2003 - 2011)
Worldsmedals:0
Wcseasons:8 - (2004 - 2011)
Wcwins:0
Wcpodiums:2 - (2 SL)
Wcoveralls:0 - (22nd in 2007)
Wctitles:0 - (7th in SL, 2007)
Show-Medals:yes

Ana Jelušić Black (born 28 December 1986) is a former World Cup alpine ski racer from Croatia.

Born in Rijeka, at the time SR Croatia, SFR Yugoslavia, Jelušić specialized in slalom and competed in the 2002 Winter Olympics at age 15, the youngest competitor at those games.

On 4 January 2007, she was the runner-up in the World Cup slalom race (Snow Queen Trophy) at Sljeme mountain in Croatia, won by Marlies Schild of Austria.[1]

A month later at the 2007 World Championships in Sweden, Jelušić finished fourth in the women's slalom.

She has stated that she admires and looks up to fellow countrywoman Janica Kostelić for inspiration, and hopes to follow in her footsteps.

Jelušić sat out the entire 2012 season due to ongoing problems with asthma during the 2011 season.[2] She announced her retirement from competition in April 2012 and became a media coordinator for FIS, focusing on men's alpine skiing.[3]

During her World Cup career, she attained two podiums and 17 top ten finishes, all in slalom.

Personal life

As of 2016, Jelušić lives with her husband in Lausanne, where they both work for the International Olympic Committee.[4]

World Cup results

Season standings

Season Age Overall Slalom Giant
slalom
Super-G Downhill Combined
16 98 41
17 78 33
18 51 20 45
19 47 19 46
20 22 7 54
21 39 11
22 36 12
23 52 13
24 70 25

Race podiums

Season DateLocationDisciplinePlace
20074 Jan 2007 Zagreb, Croatia 2nd
200825 Nov 2007 Panorama, Canada Slalom 3rd

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Schild wins fourth World Cup slalom title, stretching overall World Cup lead. USA Today. 4 January 2007.
  2. Web site: Ana Jelusic takes a year off. https://web.archive.org/web/20110424093415/http://www.fisalpine.com/news/ana-jelusic-takes-year-off,1314.html. 24 April 2011. FIS Alpine.com. 21 April 2011.
  3. Web site: Ana Jelusic retires. FIS Alpine.com. 14 April 2012.
  4. Web site: MOJE KANADSKO VJENČANJE Ana Jelušić 'Došla sam ovdje na deset mjeseci, a ostala do danas'. sportske.jutarnji.hr. 12 September 2016. hr. 3 September 2017.