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Best alpine skiers of Austria

Discover the most influential and successful alpine skiers from Austria, a nation with a rich history in the sport. This list highlights the legends who have dominated the slopes, from Olympic champions to World Cup winners. Explore the careers of these athletes who have left an indelible mark on alpine skiing and inspired generations. Learn about the biggest names who have represented Austria in international competitions, solidifying their status as a skiing powerhouse. It's an essential guide for ski fans and enthusiasts looking to delve into the history of this thrilling sport.

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    Manuel Feller (2026)

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    • Specializes in slalom and giant slalom

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    Manuel Feller is a top Austrian alpine skier, recently securing a significant World Cup slalom win in Kitzbühel in January 2026. This victory, especially after overcoming back pain, highlights his resilience and continued dominance in the slalom discipline.

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    Julia Scheib (2026)

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    • Five World Cup victories

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    Julia Scheib has had a breakout 2025-2026 season, securing the women's World Cup giant slalom title with five victories. Her unprecedented success marks her as a leading figure in Austrian women's alpine skiing.

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    Stefan Brennsteiner (2025)

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    • Claims first World Cup victory

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    Stefan Brennsteiner achieved a significant career milestone in November 2025, securing his first World Cup win in giant slalom at Copper Mountain. This victory at 34 years old demonstrates his enduring skill and determination in the sport.

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    Vincent Kriechmayr (2023)

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    • Secured second win of the 2023/24 season

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    Vincent Kriechmayr is a prominent speed specialist, consistently ranking high in downhill and Super-G events. His strong performance in the 2022-23 season, including four downhill World Cup victories, solidifies his position as a top Austrian skier.

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    Raphael Haaser (2025)

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    • Won gold in Giant Slalom at World Ski Championships

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    Raphael Haaser is a rising talent in speed events, earning a gold medal in Giant Slalom and a silver in Super G at the Saalbach 2025 World Championships. His recent achievements highlight his potential and current impact on the Austrian team.

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    Ariane Rädler (2026)

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    • Olympic athlete

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    Ariane Rädler achieved a significant milestone by winning a gold medal in the new team combined event at the Milan Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics. This victory highlights her crucial role in the Austrian team's success.

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    Katharina Huber (2026)

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    • Specializes in technical events, focusing on slalom

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    Katharina Huber, alongside Ariane Rädler, clinched a gold medal in the team combined event at the Milan Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics. Her contribution was vital to Austria's success in this new Olympic discipline.

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    Marco Schwarz (2023)

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    • Claimed victory in giant slalom in Alta Badia

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    Marco Schwarz demonstrated strong performance in the 2022-23 season, ranking 4th in Giant Slalom and winning a World Cup event. He remains a key member of the men's national team for the 2025/2026 Alpine Skiing World Cup.

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    Cornelia Hütter (2023)

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    • Won first World Championships medal (bronze in super-G)

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    Cornelia Hütter is a strong competitor in speed events, ranking 5th in Super-G and winning a World Cup event in the 2022-23 season. She continues to be a vital part of the women's national team for the 2025/2026 World Cup.

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    Mirjam Puchner (2023)

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    • Achieved 4th place in Downhill at Courchevel-Meribel 2023

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    Mirjam Puchner is a consistent performer in downhill, ranking 5th in the 2022-23 season. Her continued presence on the women's national team for the 2025/2026 World Cup highlights her enduring relevance.