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Stephan "Steff"
Eberharter (born 24
March 1969) is a
former World Cup
alpine ski
racer from Austria. Born in Brixlegg, Tyrol,
Eberharter was the winner...
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Eberharter is a surname,
originating from Tyrol, Austria.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Herman P.
Eberharter (1892-1958),
Democratic member...
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Peter Eberharter (April 29, 1892 –
September 9, 1958) was a
Democratic member of the U.S.
House of
Representatives from Pennsylvania.
Eberharter was born...
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Hermann Maier 2001:
Hermann Maier 2002:
Stephan Eberharter 2003:
Stephan Eberharter 2004:
Stephan Eberharter 2005:
Michael Walchhofer 2006:
Michael Walchhofer...
- (19) and
Stephan Eberharter (18).
Together with
Franz Klammer, Toni Sailer, Jean
Claude Killy, Karl
Schranz and
Stephan Eberharter, he is considered...
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nearly twice the
points of his
nearest competitor,
compatriot Stephan Eberharter. In the women's competition, Kostelić won nine
races and won the overall...
- Kitzbühel. He was the
first to win
these in
consecutive w****s
since Stephan Eberharter in 2002, and the
first Swiss racer since Franz Heinzer in 1992. While...
- Val-d'Isère on Sunday, 16 February. The
defending world champion was
Stephan Eberharter of Austria,
while Switzerland's
Franz Heinzer was the
defending World...
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World Cup
finals in Lillehammer, Norway. The
overall winners were
Stephan Eberharter of
Austria and
Janica Kostelić of Croatia. A
break in the
schedule was...
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America and
Europe between November 2003 and
March 2004. Austria's
Stephan Eberharter won the
individual title. In men's
downhill World Cup 2003/04 all results...