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1. 2013-02-23 Innerhofer equals record Bavaria
2. 2010-02-26 Riesch doubles up with slalom gold Whistler, Vancouver
3. 2010-02-25 Rebensburg wins giant slalom Vancouver
4. 2006-02-25 Greis collects third biathlon gold Italy
5. 2006-02-21 Germans earn fourth biathlon medal Italy
6. 2006-02-14 Luger Otto leads new German sweep Italy
7. 2006-02-11 Germany's Greis claims first gold Turin
8. 2006-02-11 Hettich sweeps to combination win Italy
9. 2004-02-07 Paerson retains giant slalom crown Germany

Riesch doubles up with slalom gold Map of Whistler Western Canada
Innerhofer equals record
Feb.23
  Bavaria: Christof Innerhofer, who equaled an Italian skiing record by claiming his third World Cup victory this season


year 2010 Top ^

Feb.26
  Vancouver: Maria Riesch added slalom gold to her super-combined title as her great friend and rival Lindsey Vonn went out on the first run

Feb.25
  Vancouver: Young German skier Viktoria Rebensburg sprung a huge upset as she claimed gold in the the weather-delayed women's giant slalom


year 2006 Top ^

Feb.25   Greis collects third biathlon gold
  Italy: The final biathlon gold medals of the Olympics went to German Michael Greis and Anna Carin Olofsson of Sweden
Feb.21 Germans earn fourth biathlon medal  Italy: The German team finished 20.9 seconds ahead of silver medallists Russia Feb.14 Luger Otto leads new German sweep  Italy: Sylke Otto became the second women's luger to win consecutive Olympic golds Feb.11 Germany's Greis claims first gold
  Turin: Biathlete Michael Greis won the opening gold medal of the Torino Winter Olympics after a near-perfect performance
Hettich sweeps to combination win  Italy: Georg Hettich is winning the Nordic combined individual event ahead of Austria's Felix Gottwald

year 2004 Top ^

Feb.7 Paerson retains giant slalom crown
  The 22-year-old defending champion clinched the World Cup title with her 3rd win of the season Feb.1 Maier reclaims super-G World Cup  Hermann Maier captured the lead in the overall standings with an emotional victory at Garmisch-Partenkirchen

year 2002 Top ^

Jan.12 Gerg races to back-to-back wins
  Austria: Hilde Gerg won her second World Cup downhill in 2 days as a leading medal contender at Salt Lake

year 2001 Top ^

Feb.16 Montillet wins super giant slalom  Cavagnoud of France, the world champion, was fourth


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