Skiing Superstars

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Alberto Tomba
(Italy)

Tomba has won three Olympic golds and also has two World Championships golds in his cabinet

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Janica Kostelic
(Croatia)

Kostelic dominated the 2002 Winter Games, bagging three golds. She is also a five-time world champion

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Jean-Claude Killy
(France)

Skiing at the 1968 Winter Olympics was all about Killy, who won three gold medals

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Vreni Schneider (Switzerland)

Schneider is the third most successful female skier in the world. She won three Olympic gold medals

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Ingemar Stenmark (Sweden)

Stenmark holds the all-time record of 86 international wins. He also has two Olympic golds next to his name

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Annemarie Moser-Proll (Austria)

Moser-Proll has won five World Championships golds along with an Olympic gold in 1980

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Lindsey Vonn
(USA)

Vonn dominated the World Cup races, finishing first in 86 across various disciplines

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Kjetil Andre Aamodt (Norway)

Aamodt is one of the few to have won a World Cup race across all five disciplines

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Pirmin Zurbriggen (Switzerland)

Zurbriggen made his World Cup debut at 17 and went on to bag 83 World Championships podium finishes

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Bode Miller (USA)

Miller has won four golds in World Championships and a gold in 2010 Winter Olympics

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