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Ambrosi Hoffmann

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Ambrosi Hoffmann (born 22 March 1977, in Davos) is a Swiss alpine skier. At the 2002 Winter Olympics, he finished 8th in downhill. He won a bronze medal in super-G at the 2006 Winter Olympics and placed 17th in the downhill event. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Ambrosi Hoffmann is the 514th most popular skier, the 902nd most popular biography from Switzerland and the 47th most popular Swiss Skier.

Ambrosi Hoffmann, the Swiss alpine skier born in 1977, is most famous for competing in various alpine skiing events, including the World Cup circuit. He represented Switzerland in international competitions during his athletic career.

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Among SKIERS

Among skiers, Ambrosi Hoffmann ranks 514 out of 817Before him are Antonella Confortola, Tord Asle Gjerdalen, Tomáš Goder, Vesna Fabjan, Peter Fill, and Nika Prevc. After him are Piotr Żyła, Robert Johansson, Aleksei Grishin, Erjon Tola, Taku Takeuchi, and Stina Nilsson.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1977, Ambrosi Hoffmann ranks 928Before him are Alan David Dotti, Lucille Opitz, Jair Marrufo, Hugo de Jonge, Ioannis Melissanidis, and António Lebo Lebo. After him are Grit Jurack, Chen Ying, Marek Židlický, Adrienne Wilkinson, Ryan Nelsen, and Klodian Duro.

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In Switzerland

Among people born in Switzerland, Ambrosi Hoffmann ranks 902 out of 1,015Before him are Evelyne Leu (1976), Stefan Frei (1986), Jonas Hiller (1982), Michel Aebischer (1997), Martin Plüss (1977), and Mathias Frank (1986). After him are Sebalter (1985), Michael Schär (1986), Owen Gleiberman (1959), Yves Allegro (1978), Mathias Seger (1977), and Ana-Maria Crnogorčević (1990).

Among SKIERS In Switzerland

Among skiers born in Switzerland, Ambrosi Hoffmann ranks 47Before him are Marco Büchel (1971), Bruno Kernen (1972), Giorgio Rocca (1975), Corinne Suter (1994), Michelle Gisin (1993), and Andreas Schönbächler (1966). After him are Sandro Viletta (1986), Daniel Albrecht (1983), Loïc Meillard (1996), Nadia Styger (1978), Andrea Huber (1975), and Nadine Fähndrich (1995).