-
recognized as
female and
known as
Erika Schinegger.
Schinegger was born in Agsdorf, Carinthia, and
raised as a girl.
Schinegger first attracted attention when...
- Erik
Schinegger (then
named Erika), from the 1968
Winter Games in
Grenoble after determining Schinegger had
internal male **** organs.
Schinegger later...
-
first trialled by the IOC at the 1968
Winter Olympics,
where Erik(a)
Schinegger's inter****
condition was
discovered and he was
removed from parti****tion...
-
Schinegger, the 1966
female downhill world champion from Austria, was
tested a
couple of days
before the 1968
Winter Games. It
turned out
Schinegger had...
- runner-up. The two
switched places in the one-run
giant slalom.
Erika Schinegger of Austria,
Nancy Greene of Canada, and
Marielle Goitschel of
France were...
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Season 1st 2nd 3rd 1967
Nancy Greene Erika Schinegger Annie Famose 1968
Nancy Greene Fernande Bochatay Florence Steurer 1969
Marilyn Cochran Michèle Jacot...
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rabbinic leaders, such as
Eliezer Waldenberg and
Moshe Feinstein. Erik
Schinegger,
Foekje Dillema,
Maria José Martínez-Patiño and
Santhi Soundarajan were...
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results of the
three events (DH, GS, SL). Monday, 8
August Source:
Erika Schinegger of
Austria originally won the gold
medal in 1:32.63 (−0.79 sec), but failed...
-
Wolfgang Petritsch, diplomat, born
August 26, 1947, in Klagenfurt. Erik
Schinegger, inter****ed
alpine skier, born June 19, 1948, at Agsdorf,
Sankt Urban...
- N/A Valérie
Grenier Canada 2015–active 2 – – 2 – – – – – N/A 176
Erika Schinegger Austria 1967 1 – N/A 1 – N/A N/A N/A – N/A
Christine Goitschel France...