Gerda Paumgarten
Austrian alpine skier
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Nationality | Austrian | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Born | (1907-02-04)4 February 1907 Graz, Austria | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Died | 1 January 2000(2000-01-01) (aged 92) Vienna | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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Country | Austria | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Sport | Alpine skiing | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Medal record
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Gerda Gräfin Paumgarten-Hohenschwangau (4 February 1907 in Graz – 1 January 2000 in Vienna) was an Austrian alpine skier and world champion.
Paumgarten received a gold medal at the 1936 World Championships in Innsbruck, winning the slalom event.[1] She was the younger sister of Olympic skier Harald Paumgarten (1904-1952).
References
- ^ Official results for the FIS Alpine World Ski Championships Archived May 24, 2012, at archive.today – FIS-ski.com - (Retrieved on 20 November 2008)
External links
- Gerda Paumgarten at FIS (alpine)
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- 1932:
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- 1933:
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- 1934:
Christl Cranz
- 1935:
Anny Rüegg
- 1936:
Gerda Paumgarten
- 1937:
Christl Cranz
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Christl Cranz
- 1948:
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Janica Kostelić
- 2007:
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- 2009:
Maria Riesch
- 2011:
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- 2013:
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- 2015:
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- 2017:
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- 2019:
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- 2021:
Katharina Liensberger
- 2023:
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Women's World Champions: Downhill • Super-G • Giant Slalom • Slalom • Combined • Parallel Giant Slalom • Mixed Team
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