Sofia Goggia (Italian pronunciation: [soˈfiːa ˈɡɔddʒa]; born 15 November 1992) is an Italian World Cup alpine ski racer who competes in all disciplines...
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throughout this entire season. These athletes include, among others: Sofia Goggia, Valérie Grenier, Marco Schwarz and Alexis Pinturault (all scheduled...
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Hütter of Austria, ending a string of three straight season triumphs by Sofia Goggia of Italy, who was injured just after the midpoint of the season but still...
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Alexis Pinturault, Aleksander Aamodt Kilde, Petra Vlhová, Corinne Suter, Sofia Goggia and Elena Curtoni. For the first time in the history of the World Cup...
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Ilka Štuhec 2018: Sofia Goggia 2019: Nicole Schmidhofer 2020: Corinne Suter 2021: Sofia Goggia 2022: Sofia Goggia 2023: Sofia Goggia 2024: Cornelia Hütter...
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Sophia (given name) (redirect from Sofia (Name))
German racing driver Sofia Goggia (born 1992), Italian World Cup alpine ski racer Sofía Gómez Villafañe (born 1994), Argentine biker Sofia Gonzalez (born 2001)...
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athlete making an injury comeback: Sofia Goggia of Italy; the win, coupled with a second the day before, moved Goggia into sixth position for the season...
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Switzerland, was easily won by three-time defending downhill champion Sofia Goggia, who triumphed by almost a second over the field. The follow-up race...
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won the event, which was her first Olympic medal. Defending champion Sofia Goggia of Italy won silver, and Nadia Delago of Italy took bronze, also her...
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the Birds of Prey course in Beaver Creek, Colorado, was won by Italy's Sofia Goggia in her returning weekend from a career-threatening knee injury suffered...
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(who commented, "”I've never skied that steep before.") edged past both Sofia Goggia of Italy, the four-time discipline champion in her first race back from...
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champion Sofia Goggia, who triumphed by almost a second over the field. The win moved Goggia into sixth place in the season. However, Shiffrin beat Goggia in...
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Ilka Štuhec 2018: Sofia Goggia 2019: Nicole Schmidhofer 2020: Corinne Suter 2021: Sofia Goggia 2022: Sofia Goggia 2023: Sofia Goggia 2024: Cornelia Hütter...
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Lindsey Vonn Fabienne Suter Larisa Yurkiw 2017 Ilka Stuhec Sofia Goggia Lara Gut 2018 Sofia Goggia Lindsey Vonn Tina Weirather 2019 Nicole Schmidhofer Stephanie...
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champion Lindsey Vonn of the USA and rising Italian skier Sofia Goggia. Through five races, Goggia had a 63-point lead over Vonn, who had been hampered with...
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Jeongseon Alpine Centre in March, which produced identical podiums led by Sofia Goggia. Injuries continued to affect several of the top racers. Two-time overall...
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Jeongseon Alpine Centre in PyeongChang on Wednesday, 21 February. Italy's Sofia Goggia won the gold medal, Ragnhild Mowinckel of Norway took the silver, and...
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Odermatt (2) Mikaela Shiffrin (5) Downhill Aleksander Aamodt Kilde (2) Sofia Goggia (4) Super-G Marco Odermatt (1) Lara Gut-Behrami (4) Giant slalom...
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Ilka Štuhec 2018: Sofia Goggia 2019: Nicole Schmidhofer 2020: Corinne Suter 2021: Sofia Goggia 2022: Sofia Goggia 2023: Sofia Goggia 2024: Cornelia Hütter...
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N/A Michaela Dorfmeister Austria 1991–2006 25 7 10 8 – – – N/A N/A – Sofia Goggia Italy 2012–active 25 18 7 – – – – – – N/A 21 Marie-Theres Nadig Switzerland ...
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Odermatt (1) Mikaela Shiffrin (4) Downhill Aleksander Aamodt Kilde (1) Sofia Goggia (3) Super-G Aleksander Aamodt Kilde (2) Federica Brignone (1) Giant...
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Rank Downhill Wins 1 Lindsey Vonn 43 2 Annemarie Moser-Pröll 36 3 Renate Götschl 24 4 Sofia Goggia 18 5 Michela Figini 17...
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Overall Alexis Pinturault (1) Petra Vlhová (1) Downhill Beat Feuz (4) Sofia Goggia (2) Super-G Vincent Kriechmayr (1) Lara Gut-Behrami (3) Giant slalom...
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Ilka Štuhec 2018: Sofia Goggia 2019: Nicole Schmidhofer 2020: Corinne Suter 2021: Sofia Goggia 2022: Sofia Goggia 2023: Sofia Goggia 2024: Cornelia Hütter...
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McFarlane DNQ DNQ xx DNS 0 Marte Monsen DNF1 DNS xx DNQ 0 Erika Pykalainen DNQ DNF1 xx DNQ 0 Petra Vlhová DNS xx DNS 0 Sofia Goggia DNS xx DNS 0 References...
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Dürr). Due to injuries, four qualifiers (Shiffrin, Vhlová, Grenier, and Sofia Goggia) did not compete, leaving a field of 24 skiers. Because of the special...
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winner: Hermann Maier (AUT) January 2021: downhill (women), winner: Sofia Goggia (ITA) super G (women), winner: Lara Gut-Behrami (SUI) January 2023: super-G...
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Women Overall Marcel Hirscher Mikaela Shiffrin Downhill Beat Feuz Sofia Goggia Super-G Kjetil Jansrud Tina Weirather Giant slalom Marcel Hirscher Viktoria...
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Brignone won giant slalom to lead an Italian podium sweep, with teammates Sofia Goggia and Marta Bassino. She was part of two other hat tricks by Italy, both...
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Sofia Goggia, four downhill world cup won....
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