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Provincia Di Sondrio 28DECEMBER THE HISTORY OF SKIING Provincia di Sondrio HISTORY 1985 WSC - 03/02/85 Pirmin Zurbriggen (SUI) 1985 WSC 2'06.68 2017/18 WCUP 1993/94 WCUP 2013/14 WCUP 1994/95 WCUP 2012/13 WCUP 1995/96 WCUP 2011/12 WCUP 1996/97 WCUP 2010/11 WCUP 1993/94 WCUP - 29/12/93 Hannes Trinkl (AUT) 1997/98 WCUP 1'55.76 2009/10 WCUP 1997/98 WCUP 2008/09 WCUP 1998/99 WCUP 2007/08 WCUP 1999/00 WCUP 2006/07 WCUP 2001/02 WCUP 2006/07 WCUP 2001/02 WCUP 2002/03 WCUP 2002/03 WCUP 2004/05 WCUP 2005 WSC 2005/06 WCUP HISTORY 1985 WSC 2017/18 WCUP 1994/95 WCUP - 15/03/95 Luc Alphand (FRA) 1'53.50 1993/94 WCUP 2013/14 WCUP 1994/95 WCUP 2012/13 WCUP 1995/96 WCUP 2011/12 WCUP 1996/97 WCUP 2010/11 WCUP 1997/98 WCUP 2009/10 WCUP 1995/96 WCUP - 29/12/95 Lasse Kjus (NOR) 1'55.35 1997/98 WCUP 2008/09 WCUP 1998/99 WCUP 2007/08 WCUP 1999/00 WCUP 2006/07 WCUP 2001/02 WCUP 2006/07 WCUP 2001/02 WCUP 2002/03 WCUP 2002/03 WCUP 2004/05 WCUP 2005 WSC 2005/06 WCUP HISTORY 1985 WSC 2017/18 WCUP 1996/97 WCUP - 29/12/96 1993/94 WCUP Luc Alphand (FRA) 2013/14 WCUP 2'00.51 1994/95 WCUP 2012/13 WCUP 1995/96 WCUP 2011/12 WCUP 1996/97 WCUP 2010/11 WCUP 1997/98 WCUP 2009/10 WCUP 1997/98 WCUP 2008/09 WCUP 1998/99 WCUP 2007/08 WCUP 1997/98 WCUP - 29/12/97 Hermann Maier (AUT) 2'01.59 1999/00 WCUP 2006/07 WCUP 2001/02 WCUP 2006/07 WCUP 2001/02 WCUP 2002/03 WCUP 2002/03 WCUP 2004/05 WCUP 2005 WSC 2005/06 WCUP HISTORY 1997/98 WCUP - 30/12/97 Andreas Schifferer (AUT) 1985 WSC 2'01.44 2017/18 WCUP 1993/94 WCUP 2013/14 WCUP 1994/95 WCUP 2012/13 WCUP 1995/96 WCUP 2011/12 WCUP 1996/97 WCUP 2010/11 WCUP 1997/98 WCUP 2009/10 WCUP 1997/98 WCUP 2008/09 WCUP 1998/99 WCUP 2007/08 WCUP 1999/00 WCUP 2006/07 WCUP 1998/99 WCUP - 29/12/98 Hermann Maier (AUT) 1'54.51 2001/02 WCUP 2006/07 WCUP 2001/02 WCUP 2002/03 WCUP 2002/03 WCUP 2004/05 WCUP 2005 WSC 2005/06 WCUP HISTORY 1999/00 WCUP - 15/03/00 Hannes Trinkl (AUT) 1985 WSC 1'58.31 2017/18 WCUP 1993/94 WCUP 2013/14 WCUP 1994/95 WCUP 2012/13 WCUP 1995/96 WCUP 2011/12 WCUP 1996/97 WCUP 2010/11 WCUP 2001/02 WCUP - 28/12/01 Christian Greber (AUT) 1997/98 WCUP 1'54.33 2009/10 WCUP 1997/98 WCUP 2008/09 WCUP 1998/99 WCUP 2007/08 WCUP 1999/00 WCUP 2006/07 WCUP 2001/02 WCUP 2006/07 WCUP 2001/02 WCUP 2002/03 WCUP 2002/03 WCUP 2004/05 WCUP 2005 WSC 2005/06 WCUP HISTORY 1985 WSC 2017/18 WCUP 1993/94 WCUP 2013/14 WCUP 2001/02 WCUP - 29/12/01 1994/95 WCUP 2012/13 WCUP Fritz Strobl (AUT) 1'55.00 1995/96 WCUP 2011/12 WCUP 1996/97 WCUP 2010/11 WCUP 1997/98 WCUP 2009/10 WCUP 1997/98 WCUP 2008/09 WCUP 2002/03 WCUP - 29/12/02 Daron Rahlves (USA) 1998/99 WCUP 2007/08 WCUP 2'01.42 1999/00 WCUP 2006/07 WCUP 2001/02 WCUP 2006/07 WCUP 2001/02 WCUP 2002/03 WCUP 2002/03 WCUP 2004/05 WCUP 2005 WSC 2005/06 WCUP HISTORY 1985 WSC 2017/18 WCUP 1993/94 WCUP 2013/14 WCUP 1994/95 WCUP 2012/13 WCUP 1995/96 WCUP 2011/12 WCUP 2002/03 WCUP - 11/01/03 Stephan Eberharter (AUT) 1'59.27 1996/97 WCUP 2010/11 WCUP 1997/98 WCUP 2009/10 WCUP 1997/98 WCUP 2008/09 WCUP 1998/99 WCUP 2007/08 WCUP 1999/00 WCUP 2006/07 WCUP 2004/05 WCUP - 29/12/04 Hans Grugger (AUT) 1'55.77 2001/02 WCUP 2006/07 WCUP 2001/02 WCUP 2002/03 WCUP 2002/03 WCUP 2004/05 WCUP 2005 WSC 2005/06 WCUP HISTORY 2005 WSC - 05/02/05 Bode Miller (USA) 1985 WSC 1'56.22 2017/18 WCUP 1993/94 WCUP 2013/14 WCUP 1994/95 WCUP 2012/13 WCUP 1995/96 WCUP 2011/12 WCUP 1996/97 WCUP 2010/11 WCUP 2005/06 WCUP - 29/12/05 Daron Rahlves (USA) 1997/98 WCUP 2009/10 WCUP 1'57.68 1997/98 WCUP 2008/09 WCUP 1998/99 WCUP 2007/08 WCUP 1999/00 WCUP 2006/07 WCUP 2001/02 WCUP 2006/07 WCUP 2001/02 WCUP 2002/03 WCUP 2002/03 WCUP 2004/05 WCUP 2005 WSC 2005/06 WCUP HISTORY 2006/07 WCUP - 29/12/06 Michael Walchhofer (AUT) 1985 WSC 2017/18 WCUP 1'51.82 1993/94 WCUP 2013/14 WCUP 1994/95 WCUP 2012/13 WCUP 1995/96 WCUP 2011/12 WCUP 1996/97 WCUP 2010/11 WCUP 2006/07 WCUP - 28/12/06 Michael Walchhofer (AUT) 1997/98 WCUP 1'51.90 2009/10 WCUP 1997/98 WCUP 2008/09 WCUP 1998/99 WCUP 2007/08 WCUP 1999/00 WCUP 2006/07 WCUP 2001/02 WCUP 2006/07 WCUP 2001/02 WCUP 2002/03 WCUP 2002/03 WCUP 2004/05 WCUP 2005 WSC 2005/06 WCUP HISTORY 2008/09 WCUP - 28/12/08 Christof Innerhofer (ITA) 1985 WSC 2017/18 WCUP 2'03.55 1993/94 WCUP 2013/14 WCUP 1994/95 WCUP 2012/13 WCUP 1995/96 WCUP 2011/12 WCUP 1996/97 WCUP 2010/11 WCUP 2007/08 WCUP - 29/12/07 Bode Miller (USA) 1997/98 WCUP 2'00.57 2009/10 WCUP 1997/98 WCUP 2008/09 WCUP 1998/99 WCUP 2007/08 WCUP 1999/00 WCUP 2006/07 WCUP 2001/02 WCUP 2006/07 WCUP 2001/02 WCUP 2002/03 WCUP 2002/03 WCUP 2004/05 WCUP 2005 WSC 2005/06 WCUP HISTORY 1985 WSC 2017/18 WCUP 1993/94 WCUP 2013/14 WCUP 1994/95 WCUP 2012/13 WCUP 1995/96 WCUP 2011/12 WCUP 2010/11 WCUP - 29/12/10 Michael Walchhofer (AUT) 1'59.66 1996/97 WCUP 2010/11 WCUP 2009/10 WCUP - 29/12/09 Andrej Jerman (SLO) 1997/98 WCUP 2'00.32 2009/10 WCUP 1997/98 WCUP 2008/09 WCUP 1998/99 WCUP 2007/08 WCUP 1999/00 WCUP 2006/07 WCUP 2001/02 WCUP 2006/07 WCUP 2001/02 WCUP 2002/03 WCUP 2002/03 WCUP 2004/05 WCUP 2005 WSC 2005/06 WCUP HISTORY 2012/13 WCUP - 29/12/12 Dominik Paris (ITA) 1985 WSC 1'58.62 2017/18 WCUP 1993/94 WCUP 2013/14 WCUP 1994/95 WCUP 2012/13 WCUP 1995/96 WCUP 2011/12 WCUP 2012/13 WCUP - 29/12/12 Hannes Reichelt (AUT) 1'58.62 1996/97 WCUP 2010/11 WCUP 2011/12 WCUP - 29/12/11 Didier Defago (SUI) 1997/98 WCUP 2'01.81 2009/10 WCUP 1997/98 WCUP 2008/09 WCUP 1998/99 WCUP 2007/08 WCUP 1999/00 WCUP 2006/07 WCUP 2001/02 WCUP 2006/07 WCUP 2001/02 WCUP 2002/03 WCUP 2002/03 WCUP 2004/05 WCUP 2005 WSC 2005/06 WCUP HISTORY 1985 WSC 2017/18 WCUP 1993/94 WCUP 2013/14 WCUP 1994/95 WCUP 2012/13 WCUP 1995/96 WCUP 2011/12 WCUP 2017/18 WCUP - 28/12/17 Dominik Paris (ITA) 1'56.95 1996/97 WCUP 2010/11 WCUP 2013/14 WCUP - 29/12/13 Aksel Lund Svindal (NOR) 1997/98 WCUP 1'54.08 2009/10 WCUP 1997/98 WCUP 2008/09 WCUP 1998/99 WCUP 2007/08 WCUP 1999/00 WCUP 2006/07 WCUP 2001/02 WCUP 2006/07 WCUP 2001/02 WCUP 2002/03 WCUP 2002/03 WCUP 2004/05 WCUP 2005 WSC 2005/06 WCUP.
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