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Manfred Pranger

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Manfred Pranger (born 25 January 1978) is an Austrian former alpine skier. He won the gold medal in Slalom at the 2009 Alpine Skiing World Championship in Val d'Isère. He also won three Slalom races in the Alpine World Cup. Pranger announced his retirement from competition in May 2014 after not being selected for the Austrian squad for the 2014 Winter Olympics. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Manfred Pranger is the 631st most popular skier (up from 641st in 2019), the 1,331st most popular biography from Austria (up from 1,332nd in 2019) and the 88th most popular Austrian Skier.

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Among SKIERS

Among skiers, Manfred Pranger ranks 631 out of 817Before him are Mats Larsson, Arttu Lappi, Vincent Kriechmayr, Nikita Kryukov, Jiří Magál, and Katja Višnar. After him are Cornelia Hütter, Martin Koukal, Krista Pärmäkoski, Justine Dufour-Lapointe, Alenka Dovžan, and Johannes Rydzek.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1978, Manfred Pranger ranks 1,037Before him are Mattias Gustafsson, Harutaka Ono, James Obiorah, Olivia Lewis, Julio Bascuñán, and Tonči Valčić. After him are Gbenga Akinnagbe, Martin Koukal, Naohiro Tamura, Serginho Baiano, Yuki Hamano, and Dirk Schrade.

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In Austria

Among people born in Austria, Manfred Pranger ranks 1,331 out of 1,424Before him are Felix Gall (1998), Markus Suttner (1987), Vincent Kriechmayr (1991), Bettina Plank (1992), Andreas Linger (1981), and Thomas Rohregger (1982). After him are Cornelia Hütter (1992), Phillipp Mwene (1994), Paenda (1988), Sandra Klemenschits (1982), Thomas Vanek (1984), and Patrick Pentz (1997).

Among SKIERS In Austria

Among skiers born in Austria, Manfred Pranger ranks 88Before him are Katharina Liensberger (1997), Hannes Reichelt (1980), Stephanie Venier (1993), Marco Schwarz (1995), Thomas Diethart (1992), and Vincent Kriechmayr (1991). After him are Cornelia Hütter (1992), Andreas Matt (1982), Mirjam Puchner (1992), Manuel Feller (1992), Michaela Kirchgasser (1985), and Romed Baumann (1986).