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Vinzenz Geiger

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Vinzenz Geiger (born 24 July 1997) is a German Nordic combined skier and the 2022 Olympic champion. He debuted in the World Cup in the 2015–16 season in Lillehammer, Norway in December 2016 finishing 31st in the Large Hill. His first win in the World Cup came in Val di Fiemme, in the 2018–19 season, in January 2019. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 18 different languages on Wikipedia. Vinzenz Geiger is the 831st most popular skier (down from 794th in 2024), the 7,408th most popular biography from Germany (down from 7,255th in 2019) and the 68th most popular German Skier.

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Among SKIERS

Among skiers, Vinzenz Geiger ranks 831 out of 817Before him are Thea Louise Stjernesund, Patrick Küng, Clément Parisse, Kelly Sildaru, Britt Janyk, and Johanna Schnarf. After him are Anna Odine Strøm, Stefan Hula Jr., Jan Hörl, Maciej Kot, Anne Kyllönen, and Jens Lurås Oftebro.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1997, Vinzenz Geiger ranks 643Before him are Siobhán Haughey, Aihen Muñoz, Lisa Boattin, Janhvi Kapoor, Thomas Hayes, and Filippa Angeldahl. After him are Tuva Hansen, Sierra McCormick, Anna Lazareva, Carlos Alberto Rodríguez, Antonee Robinson, and Sergio Córdova.

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In Germany

Among people born in Germany, Vinzenz Geiger ranks 7,411 out of 7,253Before him are Chris Geere (1981), Kira Walkenhorst (1990), Christian Früchtl (2000), Marina Hegering (1990), Leonie Maier (1992), and Lennart Thy (1992). After him are Kurt Kuschela (1988), Katharina Menz (1990), Patrick Gretsch (1987), Robin Zentner (1994), Mark Morrison (1974), and Sarah Thonig (1992).

Among SKIERS In Germany

Among skiers born in Germany, Vinzenz Geiger ranks 68Before him are Victoria Carl (1995), Kathrin Hölzl (1984), Jens Filbrich (1979), Björn Kircheisen (1983), Katharina Althaus (1996), and Stephan Leyhe (1992). After him are Fabian Rießle (1990), Tino Edelmann (1985), Marinus Kraus (1991), Linus Straßer (1992), Pius Paschke (1990), and Tim Tscharnke (1989).