Nicole Hosp (German pronunciation: [niːkɔl hɔsp]; born 6 November 1983) is an Austrian former World Cup alpine ski racer. She competed in all five disciplines...
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Hosp is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Nicole Hosp (born 1983), Austrian alpine skier Robert Hosp (1939–2021), Swiss footballer Hopp...
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Pärson in 1 minute and 29.04 seconds; the silver was taken by Austrian Nicole Hosp and the bronze by her fellow Austrian Marlies Schild. On 24 February...
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1169 GS 29 January 2006 Nicole Hosp Geneviève Simard Elisabeth Görgl 1200 SG 2006/07 19 January 2007 Julia Mancuso Nicole Hosp Renate Götschl 1201 DH...
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2014 Sochi details Anna Fenninger Austria Maria Höfl-Riesch Germany Nicole Hosp Austria 2018 Pyeongchang details Ester Ledecká Czech Republic Anna...
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Silver Marlies Schild 2006 Turin Alpine skiing Women's combined Silver Nicole Hosp 2006 Turin Alpine skiing Women's slalom Silver Felix Gottwald 2006 Turin...
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player and coach 1981 – Andrew Murray, Canadian ice hockey player 1983 – Nicole Hosp, Austrian skier 1984 – Patina Miller, American actress and singer 1984...
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Michaela Dorfmeister Alexandra Meissnitzer Nadia Styger 2007 Renate Götschl Nicole Hosp Lindsey Kildow 2008 Maria Riesch Elisabeth Görgl Fabienne Suter 2009...
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Slovenia Super-G details Anna Fenninger Austria Maria Höfl-Riesch Germany Nicole Hosp Austria Giant slalom details Tina Maze Slovenia Anna Fenninger Austria...
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remaining rival, Nicole Hosp. But Hosp won the race while Schild managed just sixth place, ensuring the Cup title (and the GS globe) for Hosp. FIS Alpine World...
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Pärson 2004: Anja Pärson 2005: Tanja Poutiainen 2006: Anja Pärson 2007: Nicole Hosp 2008: Denise Karbon 2009: Tanja Poutiainen 2010: Kathrin Hölzl 2011:...
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Pärson 2004: Anja Pärson 2005: Tanja Poutiainen 2006: Anja Pärson 2007: Nicole Hosp 2008: Denise Karbon 2009: Tanja Poutiainen 2010: Kathrin Hölzl 2011:...
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Benjamin Raich of Austria, while Vonn outpaced her closest rival, Austrian Nicole Hosp, by 220 points. Austria won the Nations Cup for the 20th consecutive...
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Olympic medal. Maria Höfl-Riesch of Germany won the silver medal, and Nicole Hosp of Austria finished third. Of the 2010 medalists, only Tina Maze participated...
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Ertl Martina Ertl Florian Eckert Hilde Gerg Felix Neureuther Austria Nicole Hosp Renate Götschl Benjamin Raich Rainer Schönfelder Michael Walchhofer Kathrin...
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details Anna Fenninger Austria 1:25.52 Maria Höfl-Riesch Germany 1:26.07 Nicole Hosp Austria 1:26.18 Giant slalom details Tina Maze Slovenia 2:36.87 Anna...
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Aksel Lund Svindal Anja Pärson Jan Hudec Lindsey C. Kildow Patrik Järbyn Nicole Hosp 2006 Winter Olympic Games Torino Antoine Dénériaz Michaela Dorfmeister...
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season opener in Sölden, Austria. She shared the giant slalom win with Nicole Hosp of Austria and Andrine Flemmen of Norway in the first-ever a three-way...
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Pärson 2004: Anja Pärson 2005: Tanja Poutiainen 2006: Anja Pärson 2007: Nicole Hosp 2008: Denise Karbon 2009: Tanja Poutiainen 2010: Kathrin Hölzl 2011:...
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José Rienda 2006 Anja Pärson María José Rienda Janica Kostelić 2007 Nicole Hosp Tanja Poutiainen Michaela Kirchgasser 2008 Denise Karbon Elisabeth Görgl...
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04 seconds, the silver and bronze medals were taken by two Austrians, Nicole Hosp and Marlies Schild. She also participated in the women's giant slalom...
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Pärson 2004: Anja Pärson 2005: Tanja Poutiainen 2006: Anja Pärson 2007: Nicole Hosp 2008: Denise Karbon 2009: Tanja Poutiainen 2010: Kathrin Hölzl 2011:...
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Finland 2:09.86 Anna Ottosson Sweden 2:10.33 Slalom details Anja Pärson Sweden 1:29.04 Nicole Hosp Austria 1:29.33 Marlies Schild Austria 1:29.79...
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Athlete Sport Kristian Ghedina alpine skiing Nicole Hosp alpine skiing Denise Karbon alpine skiing Franz Klammer alpine skiing Hans Knauß alpine skiing...
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24 February KB Tina Maze Nicole Hosp Michaela Kirchgasser 2014/15 18 March DH Lindsey Vonn Elisabeth Görgl Nicole Hosp 19 March SG Lindsey Vonn...
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overall women's title, her first, and the first by an Austrian woman since Nicole Hosp in 2007. It was the first time since 2002 that both overall titles were...
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Sportswoman of the year 2002 Succeeded by Michaela Dorfmeister Preceded by Nicole Hosp Austrian Sportswoman of the year 2008–2009 Succeeded by Andrea Fischbacher...
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Pärson 2004: Anja Pärson 2005: Tanja Poutiainen 2006: Anja Pärson 2007: Nicole Hosp 2008: Denise Karbon 2009: Tanja Poutiainen 2010: Kathrin Hölzl 2011:...
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Pärson 2004: Anja Pärson 2005: Tanja Poutiainen 2006: Anja Pärson 2007: Nicole Hosp 2008: Denise Karbon 2009: Tanja Poutiainen 2010: Kathrin Hölzl 2011:...
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Austria Janica Kostelić (3) Croatia 2006–07 Aksel Lund Svindal Norway Nicole Hosp Austria 2007–08 Bode Miller (2) United States Lindsey Vonn United...
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