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- Hans Hiltebrand (born 18 January 1945) is a Swiss bobsledder who competed from the late 1970s to the late 1980s. He won five medals at the FIBT World Championships...
- work from that time is published under the name Ellen Urbani Hiltebrand or Ellen Hiltebrand. In 2010, Urbani married Stephen (Steve) G****, PhD, President...
- 2019 (Season 3) TBA (Season 4) MasterChef Celebrity Ralf Zacherl Meta Hiltebrand Nelson Müller Sky 1 31 August – 2 November 2020 (Season 1)  Greece  Cyprus...
- Hans-Jürgen Gerhardt Henry Gerlach Michael Trübner  Switzerland Hans Hiltebrand Kurt Poletti Franz Weinberger Franz Isenegger  Switzerland Erich Schärer...
- 1975: Italy (Giorgio Alverà, Franco Perruquet) 1977: Switzerland (Hans Hiltebrand, Heinz Meier) 1978–79: Switzerland (Erich Schärer, Joseph Benz) 1981:...
- 1975: Italy (Giorgio Alverà, Franco Perruquet) 1977: Switzerland (Hans Hiltebrand, Heinz Meier) 1978–79: Switzerland (Erich Schärer, Joseph Benz) 1981:...
- Winner Runner-up Third place 1984–85 Anton Fischer Nick Phipps    Hans Hiltebrand 1985–86 Māris Poikāns Vyacheslav Savlev    Ekkehard F****er 1986–87 Anton...
- Schärer, Kurt Meier, Erwin F****bind, André Kiser) 1987: Switzerland (Hans Hiltebrand, Urs Fehlmann, Erwin F****bind, André Kiser) 1989–90: Switzerland (Gustav...
- Schärer, Kurt Meier, Erwin F****bind, André Kiser) 1987: Switzerland (Hans Hiltebrand, Urs Fehlmann, Erwin F****bind, André Kiser) 1989–90: Switzerland (Gustav...
- Schärer, Kurt Meier, Erwin F****bind, André Kiser) 1987: Switzerland (Hans Hiltebrand, Urs Fehlmann, Erwin F****bind, André Kiser) 1989–90: Switzerland (Gustav...