Evelyn Pinching

Evelyn Amie "Evie" Pinching (18 March 1915 – 24 December 1988) was a British alpine skier, born in Norwich, who won the 1936 women's downhill and combined events in the FIS Alpine World Ski Championships in Innsbruck, Austria.

[3] Pinching competed at the FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 1936, colloquially referred to as Innsbruck for the location where it was held.

[1] In the greatest showing of her sports career, Pinching became double gold medalist, winning both the downhill and combined; as well as taking him the silver medal in the slalom.

[2] Representing Great Britain in the 1936 Winter Olympics, Pinching finished ninth place in the alpine skiing combined.

[4] The Evie Pinching Award[5] is an annual prize organised by the Ski Club of Great Britain given to an athlete aged 24 or under considered 'one to watch' in their snowsports discipline.

Evelyn Pinching, pictured fourth from the right, as the head coach of the British Ladies' Ski Team at the 1948 Winter Olympics .