Michael Tritscher
Michael Tritscher (born 6 November 1965) is an Austrian alpine skier. He was born in Schladming.[1]
He finished seventh in the slalom at the 1989 World Championships in Vail, Colorado, and won the bronze medal in slalom at the 1992 Winter Olympics in Albertville.[1][2][3]
Achievements
Date | Location | Race |
---|---|---|
2 March 1991 | Slalom | |
19 February 1995 | Slalom | |
19 November 1995 | Slalom |
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References
- "Michael Tritscher", sports-reference.com, retrieved 2010-02-09
- "Michael Tritscher", ski-db.com, retrieved 2010-02-09
- Conklin, Mike (1992) "It's Tomba's hill, if not his gold Throngs see him win slalom silver", Chicago Tribune, February 23, 1992
- "Tritscher Gets Out of His Rut, Holds On to Win Slalom Race", Los Angeles Times, November 20, 1995
- Cimento, Matt (1995) "Tomba rips course when streak ends", USA Today, February 20, 1995
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