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Karl Schnabl

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Karl Schnabl (ur. 8 marca 1954 w Villach) – austriacki skoczek narciarski, dwukrotny medalista olimpijski oraz brązowy medalista mistrzostw świata w lotach. Czytaj więcej w Wikipedii

Jego biografia jest dostępna w 21 różnych językach w Wikipedii (wzrost z 20 w 2024 roku). Karl Schnabl jest 2190. najpopularniejszym sportowiec (spadek z 2188. w 2024 roku), 1090. najpopularniejszą biografią Austria (wzrost z 1094. w 2019 roku) oraz 25. najpopularniejszym sportowiec Austria.

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Among Sportowiecs

Among sportowiecs, Karl Schnabl ranks 2,190 out of 6,025Before him are Keith Gardner, Lisa Martin, Thierry Vigneron, Igor Paklin, Manfred Germar, and Gerald Logan. After him are William D'Amico, Steve Ovett, Iván García, Piet Kleine, Žydrūnas Savickas, and Thủy Nguyên district.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1954, Karl Schnabl ranks 572Before him are Ken Page, Hans-Günter Bruns, Umberto Guidoni, Pavle Jurina, Gregory Maguire, and Ingibjörg Sólrún Gísladóttir. After him are Marc Vann, Cindy McCain, Don Stark, Jochen Schümann, Mike Kelley, and Caroline Cossey.

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In Austria

Among people born in Austria, Karl Schnabl ranks 1,090 out of NaNBefore him are Gerhard Rodax (1965), Andreas Felder (1962), Hartwig Löger (1965), Peter Stöger (1966), Jürgen Melzer (1981), and Andreas Ivanschitz (1983). After him are Hubert von Goisern (1952), Toni Innauer (1958), Michael Spindelegger (1959), Barbara Prammer (1954), Josef Krejci (1911), and Rezső Somlai (1911).

Among Sportowiecs In Austria

Among sportowiecs born in Austria, Karl Schnabl ranks 25Before him are Leo Losert (1902), Franz Bistricky (1914), Friedrich Maurer (1912), Reinhold Durnthaler (1942), Gertrude Liebhart (1928), and Matthias Steiner (1982). After him are Simon Eder (1983), Stephanie Graf (1973), Manfred Stengl (1946), Gerhard Haidacher (1963), Josef Reiter (1959), and Theresia Kiesl (1963).

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