""Cortina-Königin" Renate Götschl: "Wildsau" wird gewinnen" (in German). laola1.at. Retrieved 1 March 2021. Renate Götschl at FIS (alpine) Renate Götschl at Olympedia...
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jurist and politician Renate Götschl (born 1975), Austrian alpine skier Renate Groenewold (born 1976), Dutch speed skater Renate Holub (born 1946), political...
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'hat trick', and with her eleventh win at Lake Louise she surpassed Renate Götschl's record for most career wins at a single resort (ten in Cortina d'Ampezzo)...
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world title, Vonn in 2009, Gut-Behrami in 2021 and Seizinger in 1993. Renate Götschl of Austria won 17 World Cup events in super-G, three season titles,...
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Norway Alexandra Meissnitzer Austria 1999–00 Hermann Maier (2) Austria Renate Götschl Austria 2000–01 Hermann Maier (3) Austria Janica Kostelić Croatia...
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March 2000. The overall winners were Hermann Maier (his second) and Renate Götschl (her first), both of Austria. Maier set a new record for total points...
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Alexandra Meissnitzer 2000: Renate Götschl 2001: Régine Cavagnoud 2002: Hilde Gerg 2003: Carole Montillet 2004: Renate Götschl 2005: Michaela Dorfmeister...
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competition, Kostelić won nine races and won the overall by 67 points over Renate Götschl of Austria. There were no North Americans in the top ten of either competition...
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Slalom Ivica Kostelić Laure Pequegnot Combined Kjetil André Aamodt Renate Götschl Nations Cup Austria Competition Locations 16 14 Individual 35 34 Cancelled...
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2003: Michaela Dorfmeister 2004: Renate Götschl 2005: Renate Götschl 2006: Michaela Dorfmeister 2007: Renate Götschl 2008: Lindsey Vonn 2009: Lindsey...
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Ertl Florian Eckert Hilde Gerg Felix Neureuther Austria Nicole Hosp Renate Götschl Benjamin Raich Rainer Schönfelder Michael Walchhofer Kathrin Zettel...
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Fenninger (1969–), Olympic champion Andreas Goldberger (1972–), ski jumper Renate Götschl (1975–) Christl Haas (1943–2001) Hansi Hinterseer (1954–) Marcel Hirscher...
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Alexandra Meissnitzer 2000: Renate Götschl 2001: Régine Cavagnoud 2002: Hilde Gerg 2003: Carole Montillet 2004: Renate Götschl 2005: Michaela Dorfmeister...
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2003 Michaela Dorfmeister Renate Götschl Kirsten Clark 2004 Renate Götschl Hilde Gerg Carole Montillet 2005 Renate Götschl Hilde Gerg Michaela Dorfmeister...
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World 1987 Thomas Muster (b. 1967), former World No. 1 tennis player Renate Götschl (b. 1975), alpine skiing World Champion Elisabeth Görgl (b. 1981), professional...
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Isolde Kostner Italy 1:40.01 Renate Götschl Austria 1:40.39 Combined details Janica Kostelić Croatia 2:43.28 Renate Götschl Austria 2:44.77 Martina Ertl...
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2003: Michaela Dorfmeister 2004: Renate Götschl 2005: Renate Götschl 2006: Michaela Dorfmeister 2007: Renate Götschl 2008: Lindsey Vonn 2009: Lindsey...
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2003: Michaela Dorfmeister 2004: Renate Götschl 2005: Renate Götschl 2006: Michaela Dorfmeister 2007: Renate Götschl 2008: Lindsey Vonn 2009: Lindsey...
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FIS-Ski. International Ski Federation. Retrieved 11 February 2018. "GOETSCHL Renate". FIS-Ski. International Ski Federation. Retrieved 11 February 2018. "KEARNEY...
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with points. In women's downhill World Cup 2004/05 all results count. Renate Götschl won her fourth Downhill World Cup. In women's super G World Cup 2004/05...
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2003: Michaela Dorfmeister 2004: Renate Götschl 2005: Renate Götschl 2006: Michaela Dorfmeister 2007: Renate Götschl 2008: Lindsey Vonn 2009: Lindsey...
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biggest story of the season's first half was the resurgence of Austria's Renate Götschl, who was coming off a difficult 2006 season which saw her drop to 19th...
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complete table In women's downhill World Cup 2003/04 all results count. Renate Götschl won her third Downhill World Cup. see complete table In women's Super...
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in eleven consecutive World Cup seasons, and equalling the mark of Renate Götschl, Ingemar Stenmark and Mikaela Shiffrin. On 12 March 2012, Pärson officially...
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Alexandra Meissnitzer 2000: Renate Götschl 2001: Régine Cavagnoud 2002: Hilde Gerg 2003: Carole Montillet 2004: Renate Götschl 2005: Michaela Dorfmeister...
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