Evelyn Meier

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Evelyn K. Meier
Birth-Death
1969-
Place of Birth
Nolanburg
Title
Fraulein
Profession
Athelete: Luge

Evelyn Krista Meier is a Mikitivity women's luge athelete. She was the first Mikitivity athelete to ever win a gold metal in any international competition after setting the track record in her first run in the women's luge at the First Winter Olympics in 2006.

Born 1969-09-09 in Nolanburg in the Solace mountains, Meier spent many winters skiing and bobsleighing. She became interested in the luge when she was in high school. Meier is a nurse and currently lives in Saint Katrina, however, after winning the gold in the women's luge event she has become a national celeberty, and now only works part-time. The rest of her time is spent traveling the nation promoting various charities.