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  1. Stephan ("Steff") Eberharter (nacido el 24 de marzo de 1969 en Brixlegg, Austria) es un esquiador retirado. Fue vencedor de la general de la Copa del Mundo en los años 2002 y 2003. Logró además tres medallas de oro en Campeonatos del Mundo y dos en Juegos Olímpicos.

  2. Stephan "Steff" Eberharter (born 24 March 1969) is a former World Cup alpine ski racer from Austria . Biography. Born in Brixlegg, Tyrol, Eberharter was the winner of the overall World Cup title in 2002 and 2003, as well as the season titles in downhill and super-G.

  3. espanol.eurosport.com › esqui-alpino › adios-de-eberharter_sto639392Adiós de Eberharter - Eurosport

    17 de sept. de 2004 · Stephan Eberharter, tricampeón del mundo y campeón olímpico de Esquí Alpino, ha anunciado en Viena que pone fin a su carrera deportiva. El austríaco, de 35 años, pone fin a toda una vida...

  4. www.fis-ski.com › news-multimedia › athletesFIS | Stephan EBERHARTER

    31 de ago. de 2018 · Stefan Eberharter (born March 24th, 1969 in Stumm, Austria) is considered one of the greatest Austrian skiers of all-time. A member of the Wunderteam he was encouraged to ski from a very early age by his father and two brothers and participated in his first competition at the age of six.

  5. Learn about the Austrian alpine skier who won four Olympic medals, including two golds, and three World Cup titles. Find out his biography, results, and special notes on Olympedia.

  6. Biography. At the 1991 World Championships, a 21-year-old Stephan Eberharter was the biggest surprise, winning two World titles (Super G, combined), without having ever won a World cup race. But after a series of injuries, Eberharter found himself outside of the Austrian team, and off the World Cup circuit.

  7. Stephan ("Steff") Eberharter (nacido el 24 de marzo de 1969 en Brixlegg, Austria) es un esquiador retirado. Fue vencedor de la general de la Copa del Mundo en los años 2002 y 2003. Logró además tres medallas de oro en Campeonatos del Mundo y dos en Juegos Olímpicos.