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    Lasse Kjus (born 14 January 1971) is a former World Cup alpine ski racer from Norway. He won the overall World Cup title twice, an Olympic gold medal,...
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  • Finnish thief Lasse Jensen, professor of theoretical chemistry Lasse Karjalainen (born 1974), Finnish retired footballer Lasse Kjus (born 1971), Norwegian...
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    Runggaldier Günther Mader Werner Perathoner 1996 Atle Skårdal Hans Knauß Lasse Kjus 1997 Luc Alphand Josef Strobl Andreas Schifferer 1998 Hermann Maier Hans...
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  • the World Cup finals in Lillehammer, Norway. The overall champions were Lasse Kjus of Norway and Katja Seizinger of Germany, the first of two overall titles...
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  • the World Cup finals at Sierra Nevada, Spain. The overall winners were Lasse Kjus of Norway, his second, and Alexandra Meissnitzer of Austria, her first...
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  • Dave Grohl, American singer-songwriter, guitarist, and drummer 1971 – Lasse Kjus, Norwegian skier 1971 – Bert Konterman, Dutch footballer and manager 1971...
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    followed by World Cup victories in each of the next two seasons. All rounder Lasse Kjus won record all five discipline medals at 1999 World Championships (two...
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  • the sole Canadian, followed by four other North Americans (all U.S.). Lasse Kjus of Norway was the first Scandinavian champion in 1999, joined by Aksel...
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    Paul Accola 1993 lack of snow 1994 Patrick Ortlieb Thomas Stangassinger Lasse Kjus 1995 Luc Alphand Alberto Tomba Marc Girardelli DH -- heavy snowfall (lower...
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    Event Gold Silver Bronze Downhill details Fritz Strobl  Austria 1:39.13 Lasse Kjus  Norway 1:39.35 Stephan Eberharter  Austria 1:39.41 Combined details Kjetil...
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    from Norway. Atle Skårdal was the first in 1990 and Lasse Kjus won twice, in 1999 and 2004; both of Kjus' victories were "extra" races, held on Friday and...
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  • Italy's Alberto Tomba. In the combined, Norway took a medal sweep, with Lasse Kjus winning ahead of Aamodt and Harald Christian Strand Nilsen. In the women's...
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    Fritz Strobl 1998 Andreas Schifferer Hermann Maier Nicolas Burtin 1999 Lasse Kjus Andreas Schifferer Werner Franz 2000 Hermann Maier Kristian Ghedina Josef...
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  • Aamodt 1994 Kjetil André Aamodt Lasse Kjus Harald Strand Nilsen 1995 Marc Girardelli Harald Strand Nilsen Lasse Kjus 1996 Günther Mader Marc Girardelli...
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    Girardelli Tommy Moe 857 DH 1994/95 15 March 1995   Luc Alphand A. J. Kitt Lasse Kjus 858 SG 16 March 1995   Richard Kröll Peter Runggaldier Werner Perathoner...
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  • 1999 were held February 2–14 in Vail and Beaver Creek, Colorado, U.S.A. Lasse Kjus of Norway placed in the top two in all five events, winning two gold medals...
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    1996: Luc Alphand 1997: Luc Alphand 1998: Andreas Schifferer 1999:   Lasse Kjus 2000: Hermann Maier 2001: Hermann Maier 2002: Stephan Eberharter 2003:...
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  • world champion was Lasse Kjus of Norway, while Luxembourg's Marc Girardelli was the defending World Cup combined champion, and Kjus shared the 1994 World...
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  • Stiansen 1085 8 14 December 2001   Val Gardena DH 316  Kristian Ghedina Lasse Kjus Kurt Sulzenbacher 1086 9 15 December 2001   DH 317  Stephan Eberharter...
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  • Jean-Luc Crétier  France Lasse Kjus  Norway Hannes Trinkl  Austria 2002 Salt Lake City details Fritz Strobl  Austria Lasse Kjus  Norway Stephan Eberharter...
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    Gaustablikk, Norway, and does public speaking. In February 2015 Aamodt (and Lasse Kjus) were selected as recipients of the Legends of Honor by the Vail Valley...
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    1994–95 Alberto Tomba  Italy Vreni Schneider (3)    Switzerland  1995–96 Lasse Kjus  Norway Katja Seizinger  Germany 1996–97 Luc Alphand  France Pernilla...
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    Tomba Jure Košir Harald Strand Nilsen 1996 Michael von Grünigen Urs Kälin Lasse Kjus 1997 Michael von Grünigen Kjetil André Aamodt Hans Knauß 1998 Hermann...
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    Hunter had attempted to draw a revolver during Passaro's approach. Born: Lasse Kjus, Norwegian alpine skier, 1994 Winter Olympics gold medalist and three-time...
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  • the bronze medal, bested by compatriot Fritz Strobl and all-arounder Lasse Kjus of Norway. Strobl's average speed was 64.538 mph (103.864 km/h), at an...
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  • Gold Silver Bronze Downhill details Jean-Luc Crétier  France 1:50.11 Lasse Kjus  Norway 1:50.51 Hannes Trinkl  Austria 1:50.63 Super-G details Hermann...
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    1996: Luc Alphand 1997: Luc Alphand 1998: Andreas Schifferer 1999:   Lasse Kjus 2000: Hermann Maier 2001: Hermann Maier 2002: Stephan Eberharter 2003:...
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  • Madsen, Danish entrepreneur, engineer, and convicted murderer January 14 – Lasse Kjus, Norwegian alpine skier January 15 – Regina King, American actress January...
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    1996: Luc Alphand 1997: Luc Alphand 1998: Andreas Schifferer 1999:   Lasse Kjus 2000: Hermann Maier 2001: Hermann Maier 2002: Stephan Eberharter 2003:...
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    1996: Luc Alphand 1997: Luc Alphand 1998: Andreas Schifferer 1999:   Lasse Kjus 2000: Hermann Maier 2001: Hermann Maier 2002: Stephan Eberharter 2003:...
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