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Luca Aerni

1993 - Today

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Luca Aerni (born 27 March 1993) is a Swiss World Cup alpine ski racer. Born in Châtel-Saint-Denis, he competed for Switzerland at three Winter Olympics and three World Championships. At the World Championships in 2017 on home snow in St. Moritz, Aerni won the gold medal in the combined event. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Luca Aerni is the 653rd most popular skier (up from 705th in 2019), the 955th most popular biography from Switzerland (up from 978th in 2019) and the 54th most popular Swiss Skier.

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Among SKIERS

Among skiers, Luca Aerni ranks 653 out of 817Before him are Ramon Zenhäusern, Nadia Fanchini, Andreas Stjernen, Fabienne Suter, Tae Satoya, and Maruša Ferk. After him are Coline Mattel, Daniel Yule, Andreas Wank, Richard Jouve, Lena Dürr, and Marta Bassino.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1993, Luca Aerni ranks 620Before him are Vladimir Zhoga, Giorgi Chanturia, Grâce Zaadi, Sandra Arenas, Harrison Gilbertson, and Lukáš Masopust. After him are Thomas Lam, Nobuharu Matsushita, Daniel Yule, Abraham Conyedo, Khasan Khalmurzaev, and Demi Schuurs.

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In Switzerland

Among people born in Switzerland, Luca Aerni ranks 955 out of 1,015Before him are Fabian Rieder (2002), Davide Chiumiento (1984), Beat Hefti (1978), Ramon Zenhäusern (1992), Fabienne Suter (1985), and Fabio Leimer (1989). After him are Daniel Yule (1993), Nassim Ben Khalifa (1992), Remo Forrer (2001), Stefan Bissegger (1998), Laurence Rochat (1979), and Danilo Wyss (1985).

Among SKIERS In Switzerland

Among skiers born in Switzerland, Luca Aerni ranks 54Before him are Daniel Albrecht (1983), Loïc Meillard (1996), Nadia Styger (1978), Nadine Fähndrich (1995), Ramon Zenhäusern (1992), and Fabienne Suter (1985). After him are Daniel Yule (1993), Laurence Rochat (1979), Martina Schild (1981), Michael Schmid (1984), Patrick Küng (1984), and Jasmine Flury (1993).