Ingrid Wendl

Ingrid Turković-Wendl (born Ingrid Wendl on 17 May 1940 in Vienna) is an Austrian retired figure skater, television announcer, and political figure. She has been an Austrian People's Party delegate to the National Council of Austria since 2002.

Ingrid Wendl
Ingrid Wendl in 2010
Born (1940-05-17) 17 May 1940
Vienna
Figure skating career
CountryAustria
Retired1971
Medal record
Representing  Austria
Figure skating: Ladies' singles
Olympic Games
1956 Cortina d'AmpezzoLadies' singles
World Championships
1958 ParisLadies' singles
1957 Colorado SpringsLadies' singles
1956 Garmisch-PartenkirchenLadies' singles
European Championships
1958 BratislavaLadies' singles
1957 ViennaLadies' singles
1956 ParisLadies' singles

Turković-Wendl is a two-time European champion (1956, 1958), the 1956 Olympic bronze medalist in ladies' figure skating, and one of the youngest figure skating Olympic medalists. Among her contemporaries were fellow Austrians Hanna Eigel and Hanna Walter. Wendl later became a professional skater and performed in the Viennese Ice Revue (Vienna Ice Revue) and Ice Capades. She retired from the sport in 1971.

In 1972 she began working for ORF, the national Austrian public service broadcaster. She retired from broadcasting in 2000. Turković-Wendl was elected to the National Council of Austria in November 2002.

She is married to bassoonist Milan Turković.

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