In Austrian Alpine Sports, Wedding Bells are ringing. Former Star Stephanie Venier and Speed Specialist Christian Walder Celebrate A pictureesque wedding in the mountain.
The Austrian Ski Dream Couple Stephanie Venier and Christian Walder Are now Officialy a Married Couple. The Super-G World Champion and Her LongTime partner Said “I do” on Wednesday.
The Wedding Took Place – Fittngly for the Sporting Background – In The Mountains. The Venue for the Festivities was the picturesque stöttlalm on the mieming plateau near Innsbruck.
Stephanie Venier and Christian Walder Have Married
“Two Souls, One Heart. Forever Yours,” Venier Wrote On Instagram and Posted a Series of Pictures Showing Her in A White Wedding Dress and Her Newlywed Husband in A Stylish Suit.
Numerous LongTime Companions from Alpine Sports Congratulated the Bridal Couple, Including Katharina Liensberger, Corinne Suter and Anna Veith.
In the course of the Wedding, Venier has officially adopted Her Husband’s Last Name. “But for my fans, I Remain Stephi Venier,” She Explained.
Career End Afer World Cup Coup
However, thesis Will Still have to come to term with the fact that the longtime top athlete will no Longer be seen in the world cup. The 31-Year-Old Finally Announced in August that she would end her career. Shortly there, she made the engagement public and announced that she was expecting offspring.
The End of Her Career – She Emphasized – Had Nothing to do with the Pregnancy. Rather, she wants to dedicate Herself to Her private life and spend time in nature.
The Speed Specialist Crowned Her Successful Career with Gold in the Super-G at the 2025 Ski World Championships. The Dream of an Olympic Medal, However, wants not come true.
Walder Hopes for comeback after Injuries
Husband Christian Walder, on the other hand, is still aiming for the Olympic Games Next Winter, But has been struggling with physical problem for some time.
“I will tackle it again This Summer, but it is not easy to assess what will be possible after this long history of injuries. Let’s see what the body can handle in the build-up training and how everything development,” Hey Said in May an interview with the little newspaper .
The 34-Year-Old Last Competed in a Race in December 2023. He secured his only World Cup Podium Three Years Earlier in the Super-G of Val d’Isère.