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  1. Isolde Kostner. Isolde Kostner nació el 20 de marzo de 1975 en Bolzano ( Italia ), es una esquiadora retirada que ganó 3 Medallas Olímpicas (1 de plata y 2 de bronce), 2 Campeonatos del Mundo (3 Medallas en total), 2 Copas del Mundo en Descenso y tiene 15 victorias en la Copa del Mundo de Esquí Alpino (con un total de 51 podiums).

  2. Isolde Kostner (born 20 March 1975) is an Italian former Alpine skier who won two bronze medals at the 1994 Winter Olympics and a silver medal at the 2002 Winter Olympics. She was the Italian flag bearer at the opening ceremony of the 2002 Olympics.

  3. Isolde Kostner (Bolzano, 20 marzo 1975) è un'ex sciatrice alpina italiana, specialista delle gare di velocità (discesa libera e supergigante).

  4. Kostner won 18 medals at the Italian Championships, seven downhill, nine in the super-G and two in the giant slalom, including 12 titles. One month before the 2006 Winter Olympics, Kostner announced her retirement from racing, devoting herself to her family and the child she was awaiting with fellow alpine skier and Olympian Werner Perathoner.

  5. Isolde Kostner (* 20. März 1975 in Bozen, Südtirol) ist eine ehemalige italienische Skirennläuferin und die bisher erfolgreichste Sportlerin aus Gröden. Um die Jahrtausendwende gehörte die Südtirolerin zu den besten Athletinnen in den Disziplinen Abfahrt und Super-G.

  6. Kostner won 18 medals at the Italian Championships, seven downhill, nine in the super-G and two in the giant slalom, including 12 titles. One month before the 2006 Winter Olympics, Kostner announced her retirement from racing, devoting herself to her family and the child she was awaiting with fellow alpine skier and Olympian Werner Perathoner .

  7. The multiple Olympic medal winner, world champion and World Cup winner Isolde Kostner, is one of the most successful athletes in Italy. 1991. joined the national team. 1993. Junior World Champion in super G. 1994. Olympics in Lillehammer. bronze medal in super G. bronze medal in downhill. first World Cup victory. 1996.