- 1969 Alpine Skiing World Cup - Women's Giant Slalom
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1969 Alpine Skiing World Cup — Alpine Skiing World Cup Seasons Current = 1969 Previous = 1968 Next = 1970MenCalendar Men s Giant Slalom Results see complete table In Men s Giant Slalom World Cup 1968/69 the best 3 results count. Four racers had a point deduction, which are… … Wikipedia
1970 Alpine Skiing World Cup — The fourth season of the World Cup circuit included, for the only time, the results of the World Championships, held in 1970 in Val Gardena, Italy. Future Olympic and World Championship results were not included as World Cup races.Alpine Skiing… … Wikipedia
1968 Alpine Skiing World Cup — The second season of the World Cup circuit included, for the only time, the results of the Winter Olympics; the 1968 Winter Olympics were held in Grenoble, France. Future Olympic results were not included as World Cup races,nor were World… … Wikipedia
Annemarie Moser-Pröll — Personal information Full name Annemarie Moser Pröll Born 27 March 1953 (1953 03 27) (age 58) Kleinarl, Salzburg, Austria World C … Wikipedia
Alexandra Meissnitzer — Olympic medalist Alexandra Meissnitzer in December 2002. Medal record Women s Alpine Skiing Silver 1998 Nagano … Wikipedia
Michèle Jacot — Medal record Women s Alpine Skiing World Championships Gold 1970 Val Gardena Combined[1] Silver 1974 St. Moritz Slalom … Wikipedia
Michaela Dorfmeister — Medal record Michaela Dorfmeister Competitor for Austria … Wikipedia
Marc Girardelli — Personal information Full name Marc Girardelli Born July 18, 1963 (1963 07 18) (age 48) Lustenau, Austria World Cup … Wikipedia
Nicole Hosp — Olympic medalist Nicole Hosp Medal record Women’s Alpine Skiing Silver 2006 Turin Slalom … Wikipedia
Nancy Greene — Senator from British Columbia Incumbent Assumed office January 2, 2009 … Wikipedia