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Nadia Styger

1978 - Today

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Nadia Styger (born 11 December 1978, in Zug) is a former Swiss World Cup alpine ski racer. Styger won a total of four Alpine Skiing World Cup races. She was several times Swiss champion in downhill and super-G. She won a bronze medal as part of the Swiss team at the FIS Alpine World Ski Championships in 2007 with Sandra Gini, Rabea Grand, Fabienne Suter, Daniel Albrecht and Marc Berthod. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in 17 different languages on Wikipedia. Nadia Styger is the 653rd most popular skier (down from 613th in 2024), the 972nd most popular biography from Switzerland (down from 930th in 2019) and the 54th most popular Swiss Skier.

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Among SKIERS

Among skiers, Nadia Styger ranks 653 out of 817Before her are Jens Byggmark, Didrik Tønseth, Stefan Kreiner, Maxim Vylegzhanin, Anna Jönsson Haag, and Ville Kantee. After her are Gaia Bassani Antivari, Maria Pietilä Holmner, Björn Lind, Beckie Scott, Alex Harvey, and Sarah Hendrickson.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1978, Nadia Styger ranks 1,098Before her are Tsutomu Kitade, Andrija Zlatić, Sandro Luís Zamboni Britzke, Augustine Simo, Adrien Hardy, and Ville Kantee. After her are Ferréol Cannard, Baden Cooke, Roger Flores, Shingo Hoshino, Gaia Bassani Antivari, and Iván Gutiérrez.

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In Switzerland

Among people born in Switzerland, Nadia Styger ranks 972 out of 1,015Before her are Sven Riederer (1981), Johann Tschopp (1982), Neel Jani (1983), Mika (1991), Nuria Fernández (1976), and Lara Dickenmann (1985). After her are Cédric Grand (1976), Davide Callà (1984), Alexandre Geijo (1982), Daniel Hubmann (1983), Steve Morabito (1983), and Nino Niederreiter (1992).

Among SKIERS In Switzerland

Among skiers born in Switzerland, Nadia Styger ranks 54Before her are Urs Kälin (1966), Colette Brand (1967), Ambrosi Hoffmann (1977), Sandro Viletta (1986), Daniel Albrecht (1983), and Loïc Meillard (1996). After her are Andrea Huber (1975), Nadine Fähndrich (1995), Ramon Zenhäusern (1992), Fabienne Suter (1985), Luca Aerni (1993), and Daniel Yule (1993).