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.