After finishing 28th in the Olympic super-G, she won gold in the giant slalom, her first victory in international competition.[2][3] Her previous best finish was second place at a GS a month earlier, her only World Cup podium.[4]
Eight months later, Rebensberg won her first World Cup race in October 2010, a giant slalom in the season opener at Sölden, Austria. She won two more GS races during the 2011 season and took the giant slalom season title; she finished eighth in the overall standings, won by teammate Maria Riesch. In the 2012 season she won five races – four GS and one super-G – and went on to defend the GS season title.
On 1 September 2020, she announced her retirement from alpine skiing due to unsuccessful comeback after latest injury.[5]
From seasons 2011 to 2013, Parallel standing shows standings for city event. From seasons 2014 to 2019, parallel disciplines are included in slalom and giant slalom standings.