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Ivica Kostelić (pronounced [ˈiʋitsa ˈkɔstɛlitɕ]; born 23
November 1979) is a
Croatian former alpine ski racer. He
specialized in
slalom and combined, but...
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Janica Kostelić (pronounced [janitsa kostelitɕ]; born 5
January 1982) is a
Croatian former alpine ski racer. She is a four-time
Olympic gold medalist....
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Kostelić is a
surname and it may
refer to: Ante
Kostelić (b. 1938),
Croatian handballer and
handball and
alpine skiing coach Ivica Kostelić (b. 1979)...
- Ante
Kostelić (born 11
August 1938) is a
Croatian former handball player, and
handball and
skier coach. He is best
known for
coaching his children, Croatian...
- was run six w****s
later in San Sicario, Italy; won by Croatia's
Janica Kostelić on
February 27. The 2006
World Cup
calendar included three super combineds...
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alpine skiing, with a
bronze in the super-G at age 36.
Croatian Janica Kostelić has won the most
medals of any woman, with six (four gold, two silver)...
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table below. Marc
Girardelli (1988–89),
Petra Kronberger (1990–91),
Janica Kostelić (2005–06) and Tina Maze (2012–13) are the only
skiers to have won all five...
- (born 1974),
water polo
player and
coach Ivica Kostelić (born 1979),
alpine ski
racer Janica Kostelić (born 1982),
alpine ski racer, four-time Olympic...
- The
overall winners were
Hermann Maier of Austria, his third, and
Janica Kostelić of Croatia, her first.
Maier won 13
races and had
nearly twice the points...
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Strossmayer (1815–1905),
Roman Catholic bishop,
benefactor and
politician Janica Kostelić (b. 1982),
alpine ski racer,
Olympic gold
medalist Stjepan Radić (1871–1928)...