She became Olympic Champion in the women's singles event and in the team relay at the
2014 Winter Olympics in
Sochi and at the
2018 Winter Olympics in
Pyeongchang and won a bronze medal in the women's singles event at the
2010 Winter Olympics in
Vancouver. She subsequently won another individual gold at the
2022 Winter Olympics, becoming the only woman luger ever to win three individual Olympic gold medals. She is the most successful and decorated female Olympic luger, with five gold medals and one bronze. Geisenberger has won a total of seven gold, six silver, and one bronze medals at the
FIL European Luge Championships. She has also accrued sixteen medals at the
FIL World Luge Championships, including nine gold, five silver, and two bronze medals. She is the most decorated and most successful female luger in championship history. After four consecutive seasons finishing second in the overall classification of the
Luge World Cup, she finally won her first title in the
2012–13 season after completing an outstanding scoreboard with six wins and three-second places. She has won a total of 7 world cups in singles and 3 in sprint, both of which are all-time records in women's competitions. After missing the 2019–20 season because she was having a baby, Geisenberger resumed competing and won the
2020–21 Luge World Cup. On September 24, 2023, Geisenberger announced her retirement. ==Personal life==