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  1. Renate Götschl (born 6 August 1975) is an Austrian former alpine ski racer. She is a two-time individual World Champion in the combined ( 1997) and downhill ( 1999 ), and has won a total of 9 World Championships medals. She also won two Olympic medals in 2002, the bronze medal in downhill and the silver medal in the combined.

    • 164 cm (5 ft 5 in)
  2. Renate Götschl (* 6. August 1975 in Judenburg, Steiermark) ist eine ehemalige österreichische Skirennläuferin. Sie wurde dreimal Weltmeisterin, gewann einmal den Gesamtweltcup und zehnmal einen Disziplinenweltcup. Mit 46 Weltcupsiegen in vier verschiedenen Disziplinen ist sie die fünfterfolgreichste Athletin der Weltcupgeschichte.

    • 6. August 1975 (48 Jahre)
    • Judenburg, Österreich
  3. Renate Götschl is an Austrian former alpine ski racer. She is a two-time individual World Champion in the combined (1997) and downhill (1999), and has won a total of 9 World Championships medals. She also won two Olympic medals in 2002, the bronze medal in downhill and the silver medal in the combined.

  4. Renate Götschl is a former Austrian alpine ski racer who won 46 World Cup races and one Olympic gold medal in 2007. She also won nine medals at World Championships, including three golds, and was Austrian Sportswoman of the Year in 1997 and 2005. Learn more about her biography, results, and achievements on Olympedia.

  5. Jan 1, 2014 · Renate Götschl won a World Cup downhill on a home snow in Haus im Ennstal. Very tight race, first four skiers were separated by only tenth of a secondResults...

    • Jan 1, 2014
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  7. Renate Götschl is a former World Cup champion and record holder in alpine skiing, with 46 wins and 110 podiums. She won two Olympic medals, but none in the gold, and nine World Championship medals, including three golds.

  8. Mar 4, 2007 · Two days after hurting both her knees in a high-speed training crash, Götschl came back Saturday to clinch the season's downhill title with one race to spare, finishing second to the race winner ...

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