s debut Olympics As Vanessa-Mae, she has sold 10m albums and made a vast fortune on her way to establishing herself as one of the world's most successful violinists. As Vanessa Vanakorn, she was somewhat less distinguished on Tuesday, finishing in 67th place out of 67 finishers in the women's giant slalom. But Mae, who used the surname of her Thai father to fulfil her dream to compete at the Winter...
Vanessa-Mae celebrates 67th place in Winter Olympics giant slalom
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