Emma Aicher (born 13 November 2003) is a Swedish-born German World Cup Alpine skiing who also holds Sweden. In the alpine World Cup, she competes in all disciplines.
Aicher's achievements include an Olympic silver medal and a bronze medal in the World Championships, both in team events. Her first World Cup podium came in a downhill in February 2025. One day later, she won her first race, also a downhill.
In March 2019, Aicher won the U16 Slalom skiing of the FIS Children Cup, representing Sweden. Later that year, she took part in her first FIS races. In 2020, she joined the German Ski Association, for the reason of "better training opportunities in the Alps". Making her debut in the Europa Cup in December 2020, she took her first podium in slalom in January 2021. Zell am See (AUT) European Cup – Women's Slalom January 25, 2021 FIS website. Retrieved 19 February 2021.
Three weeks later, Aicher represented Germany at the World Championships, where she won bronze in the team event. That November on her eighteenth birthday, she made her World Cup debut in a parallel giant slalom at Lech/Zürs, Austria.
Without a top 30 result in World Cup downhill through January 2025, Aicher finished sixth in both downhill and super-G at the World Championships in early February. Three weeks later at a pair of downhill races in Olympiabakken, Norway, she gained her first World Cup podium and followed it up with a victory the next day.ZK Goh: Emma Aicher follows Friday podium with first World Cup win in Kvitfjell downhill; Lindsey Vonn 16th. olympics.com, 1 March 2025. Retrieved 1 March 2025. 'It is unbelievable': Aicher wins Kvitfjell Downhill for first World Cup victory. fis-ski.com, 1 March 2025. Retrieved 1 March 2025.
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