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Heini Hemmi

1949 - Today

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Heini Hemmi (born 17 January 1949) is a Swiss former alpine skier, winner of the giant slalom competition at the 1976 Winter Olympics. He also won the Giant slalom World Cup 1976-77. He is the older brother of Christian Hemmi, who was on the podium thrice in the 1976–77 World Cup. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Heini Hemmi is the 114th most popular skier (down from 101st in 2019), the 585th most popular biography from Switzerland (down from 559th in 2019) and the 11th most popular Swiss Skier.

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Among SKIERS

Among skiers, Heini Hemmi ranks 114 out of 817Before him are Piero Gros, Hans-Georg Aschenbach, Tapio Mäkelä, Erling Evensen, Mikaela Shiffrin, and Chiharu Igaya. After him are Klaes Karppinen, Pernilla Wiberg, Anne Heggtveit, Bode Miller, Luc Alphand, and Antoinette Meyer.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1949, Heini Hemmi ranks 534Before him are Hana Mašková, Marie-George Buffet, Dorothy Allison, Anthony Denison, Claudia Kolb, and Toyokazu Nomura. After him are Alberto Cardaccio, Richard Neal, Dinesh Gunawardena, Shaukat Aziz, Gloria Hendry, and Chang Wanquan.

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In Switzerland

Among people born in Switzerland, Heini Hemmi ranks 585 out of 1,015Before him are Walter Graf (1937), Georges Trombert (1874), Jean-Denis Délétraz (1963), Ricardo Rodríguez (1992), Werner Günthör (1961), and Paola del Medico (1950). After him are Ottorino Volonterio (1917), Christine Stückelberger (1947), Emil Kellenberger (1864), Kurt Stettler (1932), Kubilay Türkyilmaz (1967), and Heini Walter (1927).

Among SKIERS In Switzerland

Among skiers born in Switzerland, Heini Hemmi ranks 11Before him are Renée Colliard (1933), Yvonne Rüegg (1938), Marie-Theres Nadig (1954), Walter Steiner (1951), Hedy Schlunegger (1923), and Simon Ammann (1981). After him are Antoinette Meyer (1920), Erika Hess (1962), Edy Reinalter (1920), Didier Cuche (1974), Michela Figini (1966), and Edmund Bruggmann (1943).