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Theodore Sharp Ligety (born
August 31, 1984) is a
retired American alpine ski racer, a two-time
Olympic gold medalist, and an entrepreneur,
having cofounded...
- 97 in). The best
skiers tended to use a
bigger sidecut radius, like Ted
Ligety at 29 m (95 ft), and
Lindsey Vonn at 27 m (89 ft). For the 2012–13 season...
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giant slalom title went to Ted
Ligety of the
United States.
Ligety and
Hirscher shared the same
number of
points but
Ligety had more
victories (4, as opposed...
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Alpine team". parkrecord.com.
Retrieved February 9, 2022. "Steven Nyman, Ted
Ligety headline Utahns named to U.S.
Alpine Ski Team for 2020-21". The Salt Lake...
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ninth medal she surp****ed the
record five WCH gold
medals won by Ted
Ligety, as well as the
record of
eight WCH
medals in
total held by
Lindsey Vonn...
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Shortly after winning his
first Olympic gold
medal in
alpine skiing, Ted
Ligety partnered with
Carlo Salmini, a
materials engineer graduate of the MIT Sloan...
- 11°54′00″E / 46.576°N 11.9°E / 46.576; 11.9). The race was won by Ted
Ligety of the U.S., who also won two
years earlier.
Nearby World Cup
venues are...
- two-time
overall champion. The
giant slalom title went to
American Ted
Ligety, who won six of the
eight GS
races for his
fourth season title in that discipline...
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athletes sponsored by Head are: Anna
Fenninger Lara Gut
Kjetil Jansrud Ted
Ligety Alexis Pinturault Cyprien Richard Aksel Lund
Svindal Ramkumar Ramanathan...
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February 14. Ted
Ligety won his
third gold
medal of the 2013
World Championships,
joined on the
podium by
Marcel Hirscher and
Manfred Mölgg.
Ligety became the...