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    Katja Seizinger (German pronunciation: [ˈkatja ˈzaɪ̯t͡sɪŋɐ] ; born 10 May 1972) is a former World Cup alpine ski racing champion, Germany's most successful...
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  • player Katja Seizinger (born 1972), German alpine skier Katja Tengel (born 1981), German sprinter Katja Trödthandl, Austrian football midfielder Katja Višnar...
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    been 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...
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    super-G season title for a fifth time, tying a record shared by German Katja Seizinger, Austrian Hermann Maier and Norwegian Aksel Lund Svindal. She joined...
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    Cup races of a calendar year and the first one in 20 years (since Katja Seizinger) to win 5 straight World Cup races. After a third place in downhill...
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    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...
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    10 km north-east of Recklinghausen and 20 km north-west of Dortmund. Katja Seizinger, retired ski racing champion and triple Olympic gold medalist, was...
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  • Aamodt 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...
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    (24)), highest number of points after first 10 races (677, previously Katja Seizinger, 643), highest percent of possible points won (69%, previously 61%...
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  • The 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...
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    1992: Katja Seizinger 1993: Katja Seizinger 1994: Katja Seizinger 1995: Picabo Street 1996: Picabo Street 1997: Renate Götschl 1998: Katja Seizinger 1999:...
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    Kjetil André Aamodt and female racers Anja Pärson, Janica Kostelić and Katja Seizinger. Miller ended his career with six discipline World Cup titles and also...
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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,...
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    Carole Merle 1993: Katja Seizinger 1994: Katja Seizinger 1995: Katja Seizinger 1996: Katja Seizinger 1997: Hilde Gerg 1998: Katja Seizinger 1999: Alexandra...
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    Kronberger 1992 Katja Seizinger Petra Kronberger Miriam Vogt 1993 Katja Seizinger Regina Häusl Kerrin Lee-Gartner 1994 Katja Seizinger Kate Pace Mélanie...
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    her first career “hat-trick”, joining Vonn (2011, 2012, 2015) and Katja Seizinger (1997) as the only women to win both downhills and super-G in the classic...
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    Year 1993 Succeeded by Katja Seizinger Preceded by Katja Seizinger German Sportswoman of the Year 1995 Succeeded by Katja Seizinger Preceded by Hannah Stockbauer...
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  • Creek, Colorado. Two-time (and defending) World Cup overall winner Katja Seizinger from Germany missed the entire season due to a severe knee injury suffered...
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    Winter 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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  • Lillehammer, Norway. The overall champions were Lasse Kjus of Norway and Katja Seizinger of Germany, the first of two overall titles for both. The World Cup...
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    Australian musician May 9 – Daniela Silivaș, Romanian gymnast May 10 – Katja Seizinger, German alpine skier May 19 Jenny Berggren, Swedish rock singer (Ace...
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    sponsors different projects, but increasingly focuses on sport. In 1992, Katja Seizinger was supported in the Olympic Games. Kienzle sponsored the SG Flensburg-Handewitt...
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    Kirvesniemi  Finland Cross-country skiing 1984–1994 Winter F 3 0 2 5 Katja Seizinger  Germany Alpine skiing 1992–1998 Winter F 3 0 2 5 133 Johannes Thingnes...
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    Zeller-Bähler Špela Pretnar 1996 Martina Ertl Katja Seizinger Anita Wachter 1997 Deborah Compagnoni Katja Seizinger Anita Wachter 1998 Martina Ertl Deborah...
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    Carole Merle 1993: Katja Seizinger 1994: Katja Seizinger 1995: Katja Seizinger 1996: Katja Seizinger 1997: Hilde Gerg 1998: Katja Seizinger 1999: Alexandra...
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  • Schneider won her third Overall World Cup with only six points margin. Katja Seizinger was unable to score points only in one event (the slalom at Garmisch-Partenkirchen)...
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  • football player Dennis Seidenberg (born 1981), ice hockey player Katja Seizinger, alpine ski champion Wolfgang Stark (born 1969), football referee Renate...
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  • place 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...
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    placed seventh, thus winning her fifth super-G season title to tie Katja Seizinger and her former rival Lindsey Vonn for most titles in the discipline;...
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    041,880 to 211,888) voted yes on a constitutional amendment. Born: Katja Seizinger, German alpine skier and Olympic gold medalist in 1994 and 1998; in...
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