Cornelia Hütter
Cornelia Hütter is a talented Austrian alpine ski racer known for her skills in the downhill and super-G disciplines. After a challenging few seasons marked by injuries, Hütter made a remarkable comeback, winning her first World Cup race in over three years at the World Championships in Saalbach. Her victory not only broke a long drought for Austrian women in the downhill but also showcased her resilience and determination to return to the top of the sport.
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Hungary:
Cornelia Hütter won the bronze medal in the women's super-G event.
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Switzerland:
Cornelia Hütter won her first medal at the Olympic Games by finishing in third place.
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Belarus:
Cornelia Hütter finished in third place in the competition.
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Slovenia:
Cornelia Hütter won the bronze medal.
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Croatia:
Cornelia Hütter performed excellently, contributing to the competitive nature of the race.
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Slovenia:
Cornelia Hütter won the downhill race in Val d'Iseru, marking her tenth victory in the World Cup.
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Austria:
Cornelia Hütter is mentioned as being significantly less wealthy compared to her male counterparts.
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Austria:
Cornelia Hütter was the best Austrian, finishing sixth in the race.
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Italy:
Cornelia Hutter finished behind Brignone in the downhill standings.
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Slovenia:
Austrian athlete Cornelia Hütter is in second place in the standings.
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