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Marlies Schild

1981 - Today

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Marlies Raich (née Schild, born 31 May 1981) is a retired Austrian World Cup alpine ski racer. She specializes in the technical disciplines of slalom and giant slalom. Schild won four Olympic medals, with silvers in the combined (2006) and slalom (2010, 2014) and a bronze in slalom (2006). She has seven World Championship medals and has won five World Cup season titles. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Marlies Schild is the 354th most popular skier (down from 340th in 2019), the 1,175th most popular biography from Austria (down from 1,163rd in 2019) and the 51st most popular Austrian Skier.

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Among SKIERS

Among skiers, Marlies Schild ranks 354 out of 817Before her are Sara Hector, Risto Jussilainen, Justyna Kowalczyk, Olga Charvátová, Hippolyt Kempf, and Virpi Sarasvuo. After her are Tami Kiuru, Mikhail Devyatyarov, Olga Danilova, Anna Ottosson, Christian Hoffmann, and Edgar Grospiron.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1981, Marlies Schild ranks 542Before her are Floriana Lima, Vangelis Moras, Veronica Maggio, Agustín Orión, Gábor Talmácsi, and Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz. After her are Johan Vansummeren, Hanna Alström, Anis Boussaïdi, Nabil Baha, Urška Žolnir, and Russell Tovey.

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In Austria

Among people born in Austria, Marlies Schild ranks 1,175 out of 1,424Before her are Ludwig Paischer (1981), Timna Brauer (1961), Georg Totschnig (1971), Alf Poier (1967), Michael Hadschieff (1963), and Christoph Sumann (1976). After her are Dietmar Kühbauer (1971), Princess Alexandra of Hanover (1999), Harri Stojka (1957), Harald Winkler (1962), Michael Gregoritsch (1994), and Luka Sučić (2002).

Among SKIERS In Austria

Among skiers born in Austria, Marlies Schild ranks 51Before her are Günther Mader (1964), Andreas Widhölzl (1976), Wolfgang Loitzl (1980), Mario Matt (1979), Martin Höllwarth (1974), and Michael Walchhofer (1975). After her are Christian Hoffmann (1974), Heinz Kuttin (1971), Andreas Kofler (1984), Klaus Sulzenbacher (1965), Sigrid Wolf (1964), and Alexandra Meissnitzer (1973).