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Selina Freitag

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Selina Alma Freitag (born 19 May 2001) is a German ski jumper. She won the overall ranking of the 2016–17 FIS Ski Jumping Alpen Cup, and has competed at World Cup level since the 2018–19 season. Her best individual result is second place, achieved on ten occasions. At the 2019 Nordic Junior World Ski Championships, she won a silver medal in the team event and a bronze medal in the mixed team event. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia. Selina Freitag is the 949th most popular skier, the 7,696th most popular biography from Germany and the 80th most popular German Skier.

Selina Freitag is a German ski jumper born in 2001, known for competing in international ski jumping events and representing Germany in various championships. She has gained recognition for her performances on the FIS Ski Jumping World Cup circuit.

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Among SKIERS

Among skiers, Selina Freitag ranks 949 out of 817Before her are Oskar Svensson, Sofie Krehl, Marie Bochet, Zali Steggall, Johannes Lamparter, and Naoki Yuasa. After her are Laurence St-Germain, Dustin Cook, Alexander Panzhinskiy, Renaud Jay, Katharina Huber, and Marthe Kristoffersen.

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Among people born in 2001, Selina Freitag ranks 373Before her are Federico Burdisso, Yasser Larouci, Aleksandra Kałucka, Johannes Lamparter, Isabelle Axelsson, and Sarah Luisa Fahr. After her are Maxime-Gaël Ngayap Hambou, Sebastian Croft, Dalila Bela, Laura Rogora, Anzor Mekvabishvili, and Ajna Késely.

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Among SKIERS In Germany

Among skiers born in Germany, Selina Freitag ranks 80Before her are Tim Tscharnke (1989), Anna Schaffelhuber (1993), Gina Stechert (1987), Pascal Bodmer (1991), Juliane Seyfarth (1990), and Sofie Krehl (1995). After her are Alexander Schmid (1994), Ramona Straub (1993), Andreas Sander (1989), Daniela Maier (1996), Anna-Lena Forster (1995), and Katherine Sauerbrey (1997).