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Hubert Strolz

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Hubert Strolz (born 26 June 1962), nickname "Hubsi", is a former alpine skier from Austria. At the 1988 Olympics in Calgary he won a gold medal in the combined and silver in the Giant Slalom. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Hubert Strolz is the 274th most popular skier (up from 299th in 2019), the 1,127th most popular biography from Austria (up from 1,143rd in 2019) and the 41st most popular Austrian Skier.

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Among SKIERS

Among skiers, Hubert Strolz ranks 274 out of 817Before him are Stefan Kraft, Tor Arne Hetland, Pietro Piller Cottrer, Hilkka Riihivuori, Markus Wasmeier, and Jessica Diggins. After him are Stefan Horngacher, Benny Kohlberg, Max Julen, Dieter Thoma, Zinaida Amosova, and Lukáš Bauer.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1962, Hubert Strolz ranks 642Before him are Monique Gabrielle, Barbara Alyn Woods, Vlado Lisjak, Frank Wieneke, Moreno Mannini, and Antony de Ávila. After him are Steffi Martin, Abel Antón, Michele Mitchell, John Ngugi, Arsen Fadzaev, and Julien Nkoghe Bekale.

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In Austria

Among people born in Austria, Hubert Strolz ranks 1,127 out of 1,424Before him are Patrick Ortlieb (1967), Stefan Kraft (1993), Martin Hiden (1973), Ramazan Özcan (1984), Julian Knowle (1974), and Robert Seethaler (1966). After him are Stefan Horngacher (1969), Heimo Pfeifenberger (1966), Stephanie Graf (1973), Otto Konrad (1964), Christian Fuchs (1986), and Renate Götschl (1975).

Among SKIERS In Austria

Among skiers born in Austria, Hubert Strolz ranks 41Before him are Thomas Morgenstern (1986), Leonhard Stock (1958), Hubert Neuper (1960), Petra Kronberger (1969), Patrick Ortlieb (1967), and Stefan Kraft (1993). After him are Stefan Horngacher (1969), Renate Götschl (1975), Michaela Dorfmeister (1973), Günther Mader (1964), Andreas Widhölzl (1976), and Wolfgang Loitzl (1980).