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Petra Vlhová

1995 - Today

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Petra Vlhová (born 13 June 1995) is a Slovak World Cup alpine ski racer who specialises in the technical events of slalom and giant slalom. Vlhová won the World Cup overall title in 2021 and the gold medal in the 2022 Winter Olympics in the slalom event, becoming the first Slovak skier to achieve these feats. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in 38 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 35 in 2024). Petra Vlhová is the 219th most popular skier (down from 169th in 2024), the 258th most popular biography from Slovakia (down from 240th in 2019) and the most popular Slovak Skier.

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Among SKIERS

Among skiers, Petra Vlhová ranks 219 out of 817Before her are Sven Hannawald, Lina Cheryazova, Federica Brignone, Veronika Schmidt, Deborah Compagnoni, and Ester Ledecká. After her are Giorgio Vanzetta, Thomas Stangassinger, Katja Seizinger, Jaroslav Sakala, Benjamin Raich, and Isabelle Mir.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1995, Petra Vlhová ranks 79Before her are Thomas Lemar, Ryan Potter, Cameron Norrie, Ester Ledecká, Finn Cole, and Hwasa. After her are Enzo Fernández, Post Malone, Hirving Lozano, Nick Kyrgios, Sasha Vezenkov, and Natalia Dyer.

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In Slovakia

Among people born in Slovakia, Petra Vlhová ranks 258 out of 418Before her are Marek Čech (1983), Dávid Bartimej Tencer (1963), Ján Svorada (1968), Miroslav Mentel (1962), Stanislav Šesták (1982), and Cyril Vasiľ (1965). After her are Janette Husárová (1974), Radoslav Zabavník (1980), Stanislav Lobotka (1994), Miroslav Karhan (1976), Peter Pišťanek (1960), and Jozef Sabovčík (1963).

Among SKIERS In Slovakia

Among skiers born in Slovakia, Petra Vlhová ranks 1After her are Gabriela Svobodová (1953), Martin Švagerko (1967), Veronika Velez-Zuzulová (1984), Henrieta Farkašová (1986), Alena Procházková (1984), and Natália Šubrtová (1989).