Tobias Barnerssoi
German alpine skier
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Tobias Barnerssoi (born 19 June 1969 in Eichstätt) is a retired German alpine skier who competed in the 1994 Winter Olympics.[1]
References
- ^ Tobias Barnerssoi on Olympic.org
External links
- Tobias Barnerssoi at FIS (alpine)
- Tobias Barnerssoi at Olympics.com
- Tobias Barnerssoi at Olympedia
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- 1972: Ilario Pegorari
- 1973: Fausto Radici
- 1974: Christian Witt-Dörring
- 1975: Diego Amplatz
- 1976: Bruno Confortola
- 1977: Petar Popangelov
- 1978: Leonardo David
- 1979: Jarle Halsnes
- 1980: Siegfried Kerschbaumer
- 1981: Ernst Riedlsperger
- 1982: Hubert Strolz
- 1983: Bill Johnson
- 1984: Dietmar Köhlbichler
- 1985: Luc Genolet
- 1986: Rudolf Nierlich
- 1987: Helmut Mayer
- 1988: Konrad Walk
- 1989: Stephan Eberharter
- 1990: Christian Polig
- 1991: Tobias Barnerssoi / Markus Eberle
- 1992: Marcel Sulliger
- 1993: Marcel Sulliger
- 1994: Patrick Staub
- 1995: Andreas Schifferer
- 1996: Hermann Maier
- 1997: Stephan Eberharter
- 1998: Benjamin Raich
- 1999: Michael Walchhofer
- 2000: Christoph Gruber
- 2001: Ambrosi Hoffmann
- 2002: Martin Marinac
- 2003: Norbert Holzknecht
- 2004: Matthias Lanzinger
- 2005: Kjetil Jansrud / Hannes Reichelt
- 2006: Michael Gufler
- 2007: Peter Struger
- 2008: Marcel Hirscher
- 2009: Florian Scheiber
- 2010: Christian Spescha
- 2011: Alexis Pinturault
- 2012: Florian Scheiber
- 2013: Aleksander Aamodt Kilde
- 2014: Thomas Tumler
- 2015: Riccardo Tonetti
- 2016: Bjørnar Neteland
- 2017: Gilles Roulin
- 2018: Johannes Strolz
- 2019: Simon Maurberger
- 2020: Atle Lie McGrath
- 2021: Maximilian Lahnsteiner
- 2022: Giovanni Franzoni
- 2023: Josua Mettler
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