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Katja Seizinger (German pronunciation: [ˈkatja ˈzaɪtsɪŋɐ] ; born 10 May 1972) is a
German former World Cup
alpine ski
racing champion. She is her country's...
- Olympics.
Katja Seizinger of
Germany won five
season titles in the 1990s, with 16
World Cup wins in the discipline.
Neither Vonn and
Seizinger have won gold...
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season title for a
fifth time,
tying a
record shared by
German Katja Seizinger,
Austrian Hermann Maier and
Norwegian Aksel Lund Svindal. She
joined Ingemar...
- north-east of
Recklinghausen and 20 km north-west of Dortmund.
Katja Seizinger,
retired ski
racing champion and
triple Olympic gold medalist, was born...
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overall winners were
Hermann Maier of Austria, his first, and
Katja Seizinger of Germany, her second. A
break in the
schedule in
February was for the...
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Austria winning the most with
eleven (3 gold, 4 silver, 4 bronze).
Katja Seizinger led the
individual medal table, with two gold
medals and a bronze, while...
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Olympics medal. The most
successful athletes at
these Games were
Katja Seizinger from Germany, who won two gold
medals and one bronze; and
Hermann Maier...
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minuscule margins of 6
points in 1994–95 (Vreni
Schneider over
Katja Seizinger), 3
points in 2004–05 (Anja Pärson over
Janica Kostelić) and in 2010–11...
- in both
downhill and super-G. The
downhill was won by Germany's
Katja Seizinger, super-G by the
United States'
Diann Roffe, the
giant slalom by Italy's...
- in super-G in 2006, his
third win in the event, and four women:
Katja Seizinger,
Deborah Compagnoni, Kostelić, and
Maria Höfl-Riesch. At the 1956 Games...