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  1. Hanni Wenzel nacida en Straubing (Alemania Occidental) pero de nacionalidad liechtensteiniana el 14 de diciembre de 1956 es una esquiadora retirada de Liechtenstein que ganó dos Medallas de Oro Olímpicas (cuatro Medallas en total), cuatro Campeonatos del Mundo (nueve Medallas en total), dos Generales de la Copa del Mundo (y cinco Copas del ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Hanni_WenzelHanni Wenzel - Wikipedia

    Hannelore (Hanni) Wenzel [1] (born 14 December 1956) is a retired Liechtensteiner alpine ski racer. Weirather is a former Olympic, World Cup, and world champion. She won Liechtenstein's first-ever Olympic medal at the 1976 Winter Olympics in Innsbruck, Austria, and its first two Olympic gold medals four years later in Lake Placid, New York.

  3. 11 de nov. de 2021 · De todos los países que han competido en unos Juegos Olímpicos, Liechtenstein es el más pequeño (en cuanto a población) con un campeón olímpico. Hanni Wenzel fue su heroína, ganando un oro en esquí alpino en Lake Placid 1980. Olympics.com te trae la intrahistoria de aquel momento glorioso para este pequeño principado en el ...

  4. Hanni Wenzel won three gold medals in Alpine skiing at Lake Placid 1980, making her the smallest nation to produce an Olympic champion. Learn about her career, family and legacy in this article by Olympics.com.

  5. Hanni Wenzel won three medals at the 1980 Winter Games in Lake Placid, including two golds in slalom and giant slalom. She is part of a skiing family that has brought glory to Liechtenstein, a small country with a big sporting history.

  6. Hanni Wenzel is a Liechtenstein skier who won four medals at the Winter Olympics, including two golds in 1980. She was born in Germany, moved to Liechtenstein as a child, and is related to several other Olympic skiers.

  7. 23 de abr. de 2024 · Hanni Wenzel is a Liechtenstein Alpine skier who was the first athlete from her country to win an Olympic medal, earning a bronze at the 1976 Winter Games in Innsbruck, Austria. She went on to win two gold medals and a silver at the 1980 Winter Olympics in Lake Placid, New York, U.S., matching Rosi.