Christine Smith (skier), Date of Birth, Date of Death

    

Christine Smith (skier)

Australian alpine skier

Date of Birth: 13-Dec-1946

Date of Death: 08-May-1979

Profession: alpine skier

Nationality: Australia

Zodiac Sign: Sagittarius


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About Christine Smith (skier)

  • Christine Idris Smith (13 December 1946 – 8 May 1979) was an Australian alpine skier.
  • She has been described as a "long-haired blonde with an 'all-Australian girl next door' image."Born in Cooma, Smith learned to ski at an early age.
  • She was a "stylish and aggressive skier" who competed in the 1962 Commonwealth Winter Games and won the Thredbo Cup in Australia in 1963–64.
  • At the 1964 Winter Olympics, Smith came 27th out of 43 in the downhill.
  • She also came 28th and last in the slalom and was disqualified in the giant slalom.
  • Her performances were affected by the death of a fellow competitor Ross Milne.In 1965, while recuperating from a ski accident in Europe, she was enlisted to teach The Beatles to ski for their film Help!, and performed in the movie in a short skiing sequence.
  • Smith competed in the World Ski Championships in Chile in 1966, and taught skiing at Thredbo and other venues before establishing an interior design business in 1974.
  • In 1977 she married Wayne Arthur Garland.In 1979, Smith committed suicide by swallowing chloral hydrate and paracetamol with salicylic acid.

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