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Weirather is a
German surname that may
refer to
Harti Weirather (born 1958),
Austrian alpine skier Tina
Weirather (born 1989),
Liechtenstein alpine skier...
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Christina Weirather (born 24 May 1989) is a
retired Liechtensteiner World Cup
alpine ski racer. She won a
bronze medal in Super-G for
Liechtenstein at...
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Hartmann "Harti"
Weirather (born 25
January 1958) is a
former World Cup
alpine ski
racer from Austria. Born in Reutte, Tyrol, he
specialized in the downhill...
- (born 14
December 1956) is a
retired Liechtensteiner alpine ski racer.
Weirather is a
former Olympic,
World Cup, and
world champion. She won Liechtenstein's...
- 15-point lead over
Weirather, but
Weirather nipped Štuhec by 0.35
seconds in the finals,
giving her the
season title by 5 points.
Weirather thus
became a second-generation...
- (2010), p. 19.
Bonavia (1995), p. 174.
Portwood & Dunn (2014), pp. 18–19.
Weirather (2015), p. 41.
Jowett (2010), p. 33.
Jowett (2010), p. 35.
Portwood &...
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cyclist Stephanie Vogt (born 1990),
retired professional tennis player Tina
Weirather (born 1989),
World Cup
alpine ski
racer Fabienne Wohlwend (born 1997)...
- family:
siblings Hanni and
Andreas Wenzel, and Hanni's
daughter Tina
Weirather. Further, the
brothers Willi and Paul
Frommelt have won two of the other...
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bronze medal in 1984 in the
giant slalom event, and her
daughter Tina
Weirather won a
bronze medal in 2018 in the Super-G. With ten
medals overall (all...
- Army
Heritage and
Education Center, Carlisle, PA
English 2009, p. 203.
Weirather, pp. 18–19.
English 2009, p. 204. "Patch-Littell".
Evening Star. Washington...