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Urša Bogataj

1995 - Today

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Urša Križnar (née Bogataj; born 7 March 1995) is a retired Slovenian ski jumper. She was the 2022 Olympic champion in the women's normal hill individual event. She made her World Cup debut on 3 December 2011 in Lillehammer, Norway. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Urša Bogataj is the 618th most popular skier (down from 571st in 2019), the 292nd most popular biography from Slovenia (down from 266th in 2019) and the 30th most popular Slovene Skier.

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Among SKIERS

Among skiers, Urša Bogataj ranks 618 out of 817Before her are Thomas Fanara, Nika Križnar, Hannes Reichelt, Karen Percy, Stephanie Venier, and Marco Schwarz. After her are Timi Zajc, Tiril Udnes Weng, Lara Colturi, Thomas Diethart, Ida Ingemarsdotter, and Mathieu Faivre.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1995, Urša Bogataj ranks 457Before her are Robert Bauer, Alba Gaïa Bellugi, Otar Kakabadze, Nadine Visser, Yahya Hassan, and Marco Schwarz. After her are Ghirmay Ghebreslassie, Isaak, Satnam Singh, Kosuke Nakamura, Simone Fontecchio, and Rebecca Peterson.

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In Slovenia

Among people born in Slovenia, Urša Bogataj ranks 292 out of 340Before her are Maša Zec Peškirič (1987), Rok Štraus (1987), Ana Gros (1991), Nika Križnar (2000), Kristjan Čeh (1999), and Andreja Leški (1997). After her are Timi Zajc (2000), Nejc Skubic (1989), Katja Višnar (1984), Grega Žemlja (1986), Benjamin Savšek (1987), and Alenka Dovžan (1976).

Among SKIERS In Slovenia

Among skiers born in Slovenia, Urša Bogataj ranks 30Before her are Žan Kranjec (1992), Cene Prevc (1996), Žan Košir (1984), Rok Benkovič (1986), Jurij Tepeš (1989), and Nika Križnar (2000). After her are Timi Zajc (2000), Katja Višnar (1984), Alenka Dovžan (1976), Maruša Ferk (1988), Tim Mastnak (1991), and Ema Klinec (1998).