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  1. Jul 14, 2024 · Marc Girardelli (born July 18, 1963, Lustenau, Austria) is an Austrian-born Luxembourgian skier who won five overall World Cup titles in the 1980s and ’90s. Coached by his father, Helmut, Girardelli made his debut on the World Cup circuit at age 15.

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  2. 1 day ago · Also missing was Marc Girardelli, who previously refused to train with the Austrian team and competed under the Luxembourg flag. Girardelli did not have Luxembourg citizenship and was not permitted to compete in the Games. The Swiss Max Julen set the fastest time of the first heat and the second of the second heat and became Olympic champion.

  3. Jul 15, 2024 · Marc Girardelli, Benjamin Raich, and Aksel Lund Svindal all won races in twelve seasons. Stenmark was also able to win races in ten consecutive seasons (1974/1975 to 1983/1984).

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  4. Jul 18, 2024 · Ian McLaren (right) stands beside Marc Girardelli (left) at Panorama Mountain Resort. Girardelli is an alpine ski racer who has won five World Cup championships. Photo submitted by Matthias Schmid. Sun Peaks has lost a long-standing business owner and avid skier, Ian McLaren.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bode_MillerBode Miller - Wikipedia

    6 days ago · In winning a slalom in Sestriere on December 13, he joined Marc Girardelli of Luxembourg, who had been the first man to accomplish this feat in 1989. Miller accomplished the feat in less time than any previous ski racer, male or female; the victory was his sixth of the season after only ten races.

  6. Jul 3, 2024 · Together with Marc Girardelli, Ingemar Stenmark and Marcel Hirscher, he is one of four skiers to have won 5 Alpine Skiing World Cup slaloms in a row, which he achieved in the 2005/2006 season: only Alberto Tomba (7) has won more World Cup slaloms consecutively.

  7. 4 days ago · Den Gewinn des Gesamtweltcups verpasste er gegenüber Marc Girardelli nur deswegen, weil er in einigen Slaloms ausgeschieden war. Bei den Weltmeisterschaften 1991 in Saalbach-Hinterglemm konnte er wiederum keine Medaille gewinnen: Im Riesenslalom stürzte er nach Bestzeit im ersten Lauf, im Slalom wurde er Vierter.