
Marcel Hirscher
Marcel Hirscher is a retired Austrian alpine ski racer, widely regarded as one of the greatest skiers of all time. Born on March 2, 1989, in Annaberg-Lungoetz, Austria, he excelled in both the slalom and giant slalom disciplines, winning a record eight consecutive overall World Cup titles from 2012 to 2019. Hirscher's impressive career includes multiple Olympic and World Championship medals, showcasing his dominance in the sport. After retiring in 2019, he has remained in the public eye, recently discussing his experiences with burnout and mental health challenges in an interview with ORF.
Born on Mar 02, 1989 (36 years old)
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Austria:
Marcel Hirscher commented on the impact of a wildcard in skiing.
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North Macedonia:
Marcel Hirscher is preparing for a return to the ski slopes after a significant injury.
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Austria:
Marcel Hirscher's career is highlighted by his retirement, comeback, and a knee injury.
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Andorra:
Marcel Hirscher is a former Austrian skier who is driving the Van Deer-Red Bull Sports brand.
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Switzerland:
Marcel Hirscher is recognized as an exceptional skier, comparable to the current Swiss team.
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Croatia:
Marcel Hirscher was competing closely with Ivica for the slalom globe.
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Germany:
Marcel Hirscher's return was accompanied by a more positive reception compared to Lindsey Vonn's comeback.
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Switzerland:
Marcel Hirscher has achieved 138 podium finishes.
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Switzerland:
Marcel Hirscher is a prominent athlete who has trained with Red Bull.
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Switzerland:
Marcel Hirscher is mentioned as the record holder for total world cup victories.
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