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Encyclopedia > Anita Wachter

Anita Wachter (born February 12, 1967) is an Austrian alpine ski professional. She was born in Bartholomäberg in the Montafon region, Vorarlberg. She has won the World Cup in skiing several times. She is married to Rainer Salzgeber. February 12 is the 43rd day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar. ... 1967 (MCMLXVII) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ... Alpine skiing (or downhill skiing) is a recreational activity and sport involving sliding down snow-covered hills with long, thin skis attached to each foot. ... Montafon is the valley in Austria extending from Bludenz to the Silvretta. ... Vorarlberg is the westernmost federal state of Austria. ...


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  • http://www.montafon.com/Anita-Wachter
  • http://classic.mountainzone.com/ski/2000/worldcup/alpine/bios/wachter.html

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AugustaSports.Com: The Augusta Chronicle's Sports Coverage: Meissnitzer is golden in GS 02/12/99 (709 words)
Meissnitzer overtook teammate Anita Wachter on the second run of the women's giant slalom Thursday to claim her second gold medal in the World Alpine Ski Championships.
Wachter was slightly faster than Meissnitzer through the first intermediate clocking but lost time in the middle of the course, and her 1:07.41 left her at 2:09.13.
The 31-year-old Wachter, who contemplated retirement after suffering a severe knee injury last season, is a two-time winner in giant slalom this season on the World Cup circuit.
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