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Nicole Hosp

1983 - Today

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Nicole Hosp (German pronunciation: [niːkɔl hɔsp]; born 6 November 1983) is an Austrian former World Cup alpine ski racer. She competed in all five disciplines and was a world champion, three-time Olympic medalist, and an overall World Cup champion. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Nicole Hosp is the 427th most popular skier (up from 451st in 2019), the 1,228th most popular biography from Austria (up from 1,240th in 2019) and the 63rd most popular Austrian Skier.

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Among SKIERS

Among skiers, Nicole Hosp ranks 427 out of 817Before her are Matthias Mayer, Peter Žonta, Jason Lamy-Chappuis, Jonna Sundling, Bruno Kernen, and Ilka Štuhec. After her are Claudia Nystad, Ronny Ackermann, Kerttu Niskanen, Giorgio Rocca, Elisabeth Görgl, and Reinhard Schwarzenberger.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1983, Nicole Hosp ranks 603Before her are Jennifer Hawkins, Cristian Molinaro, Zé Carlos, Jason Cunliffe, John Magaro, and Hebe Tien. After her are Sheilla Castro, Thierry Baudet, Sarah Jones, Ioannis Bourousis, Michelle Branch, and Luís Alberto.

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In Austria

Among people born in Austria, Nicole Hosp ranks 1,228 out of 1,424Before her are Fritz Strobl (1972), Roman Hagara (1966), Martin Koch (1982), Matthias Mayer (1990), Guido Burgstaller (1989), and Simone Stelzer (1969). After her are Elisabeth Görgl (1981), Reinhard Schwarzenberger (1977), Hannes Trinkl (1968), Saša Kalajdžić (1997), Erwin Hoffer (1987), and Thomas Forstner (1969).

Among SKIERS In Austria

Among skiers born in Austria, Nicole Hosp ranks 63Before her are Alexandra Meissnitzer (1973), Anna Veith (1989), Manuel Fettner (1985), Fritz Strobl (1972), Martin Koch (1982), and Matthias Mayer (1990). After her are Elisabeth Görgl (1981), Reinhard Schwarzenberger (1977), Hannes Trinkl (1968), Elfi Eder (1970), Hans Knauß (1971), and Mario Reiter (1970).