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Ramon Zenhäusern

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Ramon Zenhäusern (born 4 May 1992) is a Swiss World Cup alpine ski racer and specializes in slalom. He made his World Cup debut in November 2012 and competed at the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, in slalom. At the Olympics in 2018, Zenhäusern took silver in the slalom and gold in the team event. He competed in the slalom at the 2022 Olympic Winter Games in Beijing. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 18 different languages on Wikipedia. Ramon Zenhäusern is the 716th most popular skier (down from 603rd in 2024), the 1,010th most popular biography from Switzerland (down from 924th in 2019) and the 57th most popular Swiss Skier.

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Among SKIERS

Among skiers, Ramon Zenhäusern ranks 716 out of 817Before him are Nicole Gius, Sami Jauhojärvi, Alexandre Bilodeau, Alla Tsuper, Kalle Keituri, and Ed Podivinsky. After him are Nadia Fanchini, Andreas Stjernen, Fabienne Suter, Tae Satoya, Maruša Ferk, and Massimiliano Blardone.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1992, Ramon Zenhäusern ranks 796Before him are Carles Gil, Spencer Breslin, Yuki Kobayashi, Teruhito Nakagawa, Andrew Nabbout, and Tolga Ciğerci. After him are Jürgen Damm, Rubén Sobrino, Klemen Prepelič, Jores Okore, Alexa Nikolas, and Rafał Wolski.

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In Switzerland

Among people born in Switzerland, Ramon Zenhäusern ranks 1,010 out of 1,015Before him are Nadine Fähndrich (1995), Stefanie Heinzmann (1989), Fabian Rieder (2002), Michael Lammer (1982), Davide Chiumiento (1984), and Beat Hefti (1978). After him are Fabienne Suter (1985), Fabio Leimer (1989), Luca Aerni (1993), Daniel Yule (1993), Nassim Ben Khalifa (1992), and Simon Schoch (1978).

Among SKIERS In Switzerland

Among skiers born in Switzerland, Ramon Zenhäusern ranks 57Before him are Sandro Viletta (1986), Daniel Albrecht (1983), Loïc Meillard (1996), Nadia Styger (1978), Andrea Huber (1975), and Nadine Fähndrich (1995). After him are Fabienne Suter (1985), Luca Aerni (1993), Daniel Yule (1993), Laurence Rochat (1979), Martina Schild (1981), and Tobias Grünenfelder (1977).