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Raphael Haaser (born 17
September 1997) is an
Austrian World Cup
alpine ski racer. He
specializes in the
technical event of
giant slalom and Super-G, a...
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Haaser is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Hans Richter-
Haaser (1912–1980),
German classical pianist Raphael Haaser (born 1997), Austrian...
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Ricarda Haaser (born 10
September 1993) is an
Austrian alpine ski
racer who
competed at the 2018
Winter Olympics. At the
World Championships in 2023, she took...
- Hans Richter-
Haaser (6
January 1912 – 13
December 1980) was a
noted German classical pianist, who was
known for his
interpretations of Beethoven, Schubert...
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place on Friday, 14 February, and was won in a huge
upset by
Raphael Haaser of Austria, who had
never won a top-level race in his
career (although he...
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Franjo von
Allmen in the downhill,
Odermatt in the super-G,
Raphael Haaser of
Austria in the
giant slalom, Loïc
Meillard in the slalom, von Allmen...
- 85% – Speed) (Ganslern 70% – Technical) SG 250
Marco Odermatt Raphael Haaser Stefan Rogentin 1949 22 25
January 2025 DH 537
James Crawford Alexis...
- States)
entered the race
through points,
while one
eligible skier (Ricarda
Haaser of Austria)
missed the race due to injury,
leaving a
starting field of 29...
- Switzerland 1:24.57
Raphael Haaser Austria 1:25.57
Adrian Smiseth Sejersted Norway 1:25.72
Giant slalom details Raphael Haaser Austria 2:39.71
Thomas Tumler...
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elected to start, and four
eligible competitors (Stephanie
Venier and
Ricarda Haaser of Austria, both injured, and
Ester Ledecká of
Czechia and Mathis, both...