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  1. Annemarie Moser-Pröll (born 27 March 1953) is a former World Cup alpine ski racer from Austria. Born in Kleinarl, Salzburg, she was the most successful female alpine ski racer during the 1970s, with an all-time women's record of six overall titles, including five consecutively.

  2. Annemarie Moser-Pröll (born March 27, 1953, Kleinarl, Austria) is an Austrian Alpine skier who held the all-time record of six women’s World Cup championships, five in succession (1971–75). Pröll skied from the age of four. She tried out for the Austrian national ski team at the age of 15.

  3. Annemarie Moser-Pröll, eigentlich Annemarie Moser ist eine ehemalige österreichische Skirennläuferin. Sie war die überragende Läuferin der 1970er Jahre, entschied sechsmal den Gesamtweltcup für sich, wurde fünfmal Weltmeisterin sowie 1980 Olympiasiegerin in der Abfahrt. Darüber hinaus gewann sie im Skiweltcup 62 Rennen – ein Rekord ...

  4. Annemarie Moser-Pröll is often considered the greatest female ski racer of all-time, and her overall record would likely have been better had she not taken off 1975-76, missing the 1976 Innsbruck Olympics.

  5. www.fis-ski.com › article=annemarie-moser-proellFIS | Annemarie MOSER-PROELL

    Aug 31, 2018 · Annemarie Moser-Pröll is beyond doubt the most successful female ski racer the world has ever seen and her merits are on the same level as those of Ingemar Stenmark for the men. As a skier though she was more similar to Franz Klammer, who had his own particular style of racing down a hill.

  6. Annemarie Moser-Pröll is often considered the greatest female ski racer of all-time, and her overall record would likely have been better had she not taken off 1975-76, missing the 1976 Innsbruck Olympics.

  7. With an Olympic gold medal finally in the bag, the Tiger retired again, returning to her home village near Salzburg to open the Weltcup-Café Annemarie, which housed her extensive collection of trophies and medals. Moser-Pröll holds the record for the most FIS World Cup victories for a woman, with 62, including 36 wins in downhill.