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  1. Vreni Schneider nació el 26 de noviembre de 1964 en Elm (Suiza), es una esquiadora retirada que ganó tres Medallas de Oro Olímpicas (5 Medallas en total), tres Campeonatos del Mundo (seis Medallas en total), tres Generales de la Copa del Mundo (y once Copas del Mundo en diferentes disciplinas) y 55 victorias en la Copa del Mundo de Esquí ...

  2. Verena "Vreni" Schneider (born 26 November 1964) is a retired ski racer from Switzerland. She is the most successful alpine ski racer of her country, the fourth most successful female ski racer ever (after Lindsey Vonn, Annemarie Moser-Pröll and Mikaela Shiffrin) and was voted "Swiss Sportswoman of the Century".

  3. Vreni Schneider (born November 26, 1964, Elm, Switzerland) is a Swiss Alpine skier who was the dominant female skier of her generation and one of the greatest skiers in the history of the slalom and giant slalom events. She was the first woman to accumulate three gold medals in Alpine skiing.

  4. 14 de sept. de 2024 · Vreni Schneider nació el 26 de noviembre de 1964 en Elm , es una esquiadora retirada que ganó tres Medallas de Oro Olímpicas (5 Medallas en total), tres Campeonatos del Mundo (seis Medallas en total), tres Generales de la Copa del Mundo (y once Copas del Mundo en diferentes disciplinas) y 55 victorias en la Copa del Mundo de ...

  5. Born in Elm, Switzerland on Nov. 26th, 1964, Verena 'Vreni' Schneider has been the dominant female skier of her generation and one of the greatest skiers in the history of the technical races. Schneider made her World Cup debut at the age of 20 and won her first ever World Cup event on Dec. 1984, a GS in Santa Caterina Valfurva.

  6. 23 de ene. de 2013 · After winning two gold medals at the Calgary 1988 Olympic Winter Games, Vreni Schneider continued to dominate women's Alpine skiing in the years to come, but at the 1992 Winter Olympics she was...

  7. 31 de ago. de 2018 · Vreni Schneider competed on elite level for ten years, until she was 30. During this decade, she won the overall FIS World Cup 3 times and was on the top of the podium 55 times. She also won three Olympic gold medals and three gold medals in the World Championships.