Pernilla Wiberg

[2] Her finest season was in 1996–1997 when she won ten World Cup races and took the overall, slalom, and combined titles.

Unfortunately on pace for a 2nd or 3rd-place finish and to easily reach this, she went off course, losing the season Super-G crystal globe to Hilde Gerg.

The jury's motivation was: "For the sensational giant slalom victory in the World Championships, secured through a bold and skillful second leg.

She was a member of the following commissions: Athletes’ (2002–), Sport and Environment (2002), Ethics (2003–), Coordination for the XXI Olympic Winter Games in Vancouver in 2010 (2003–), Nominations (2003–).

The commission would analyse the projects of the shortlisted cities candidating for 1st Winter Youth Olympic Games.

[12] Other Champions for Peace members include Ukrainian former pole vaulter, Sergey Bubka, British long-distance runner, Paula Radcliffe, and Serbian tennis player, Novak Djokovic.

[6] As a businesswoman she owns and runs the Pernilla Wiberg Hotel at Idre Fjäll [sv] in Dalarna, Sweden.