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Žan Košir

1984 - Today

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Žan Košir (born 11 April 1984) is a Slovenian snowboarder. Košir represented Slovenia at the 2010 Winter Olympics where he finished 6th in parallel giant slalom. At the 2014 Winter Olympics, Košir won a bronze medal in the same discipline, beating Patrick Bussler of Germany in the bronze medal race. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 20 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 19 in 2024). Žan Košir is the 618th most popular skier (down from 600th in 2024), the 283rd most popular biography from Slovenia (down from 282nd in 2019) and the 27th most popular Slovene Skier.

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Among SKIERS

Among skiers, Žan Košir ranks 618 out of 817Before him are Tore Ruud Hofstad, Filip Zubčić, Laure Pequegnot, Magnus Krog, Jinya Nishikata, and Seth Wescott. After him are Rok Benkovič, Jan Schmid, Junshirō Kobayashi, Reinfried Herbst, Daniel Albrecht, and Jurij Tepeš.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1984, Žan Košir ranks 893Before him are Matthew Moy, Tamir Cohen, Stratos Perperoglou, Cam Ward, Hussein Yasser, and Pape Diakhaté. After him are Juan Valera Espín, Luka Žorić, Kass Morgan, Inna Modja, Ekaterina Vilkova, and Loredana Dinu.

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In Slovenia

Among people born in Slovenia, Žan Košir ranks 282 out of 340Before him are Anže Logar (1976), Cene Prevc (1996), Peter Mankoč (1978), Tina Šutej (1988), and Jaka Bijol (1999). After him are Tine Urnaut (1988), Marko Milič (1977), Rok Benkovič (1986), Jurij Tepeš (1989), Maja Keuc (1992), Erik Janža (1993), and Luka Mezgec (1988).

Among SKIERS In Slovenia

Among skiers born in Slovenia, Žan Košir ranks 27Before him are Jernej Damjan (1983), Franci Petek (1971), Vesna Fabjan (1985), Nika Prevc (2005), Žan Kranjec (1992), and Cene Prevc (1996). After him are Rok Benkovič (1986), Jurij Tepeš (1989), Andrej Jerman (1978), Nika Križnar (2000), Urša Bogataj (1995), and Timi Zajc (2000).