In 1962, Saubert earned a spot on the
U.S. Ski Team In 1963 and 1964, she was the U.S.
downhill and
giant slalom champion, and also won the
slalom and
combined national championships in 1964. She won a total of 8 U.S. championships in her racing career. At the
1964 Winter Olympics in Innsbruck, Saubert won a
bronze medal in the slalom and a
silver medal in the giant slalom, losing only to
French sisters
Christine and
Marielle Goitschel. Saubert was the only multiple medal winner for the U.S. in those Olympics, and her medals represented two of the six medals won by the entire
United States team. Two years later, Saubert finished fourth in the slalom at the
1966 World Championships in
Portillo, Chile. Following the world championships, held in August, Saubert retired from international competition at age 24. ==Post-competition life==